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Pilot Proficiency

China, Hawker Beechcraft and What You’re Missing

A couple week’s ago I spelled out the reasons why I thought China would probably buy the assets of bankrupt Hawker Beechcraft, and why I also thought it would be a smart move. Now, in the wake of the announcement that a Chinese firm is indeed pulling the trigger on the deal, potentially worth a […]

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Aviation Shorthand

Whether you’re an instrument rated pilot or not, there are times when you will need to copy down a clearance from air traffic control. And in the interest of time, the controller will give you the clearance quite quickly – faster than you could possibly write down the clearance verbatim. It is therefore critical as […]

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Flying VFR Like IFR

One cloudy spring day a few years ago a Beechcraft Baron piloted by a high-time ATP and with a relatively experienced private pilot in the right seat hit a peak in the Ruby Mountains of eastern Nevada while en route from Truckee, California, to Salt Lake City. Both occupants were killed in the crash. The […]

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Video: Transonic Flyby Smashes Brazilian Supreme Court Windows

A Brazilian Air Force pilot landed himself in hot water this week after flying a supersonic Mirage 2000 fighter fast and low enough to shatter approximately 100 windows of the country’s Supreme Federal Court Building. The blowout took place during a monthly flag ceremony in Brasilia that featured a scheduled aerial demonstration organized by Brazil’s […]

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The Transition to Unleaded Fuel

Last week, the FAA issued a report on its plan to replace 100LL with an unleaded alternative. The goal of the new Unleaded Avgas Transition Aviation Rulemaking Committee is to develop a entirely new fuel to replace 100LL. After attending a presentation at Santa Monica’s Museum of Flying this weekend, I’m wondering why. The presentation […]

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Mastering the Forward Slip

The forward slip can be a useful skill to master since it allows for fine-adjustment of the airplane’s height above the runway on final approach, allowing you to stay on glide path while maintaining your target approach airspeed. Slips are useful when you’re high and need to lose extra altitude in a hurry to make […]

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Pain at the Pump

Dissecting the just-released final report submitted by the FAA’s Unleaded Avgas Transition Aviation Rulemaking Committee (UAT ARC), here’s what you need to know about the future of 100LL avgas: • There’s no real financial motive for any of the major fuel suppliers to create an alternative to 100LL aviation gasoline because the market is so […]

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FBO Spotlight: Napa Jet Center (KAPC)

In our FBO Spotlight series, we’re highlighting FBOs around the country that have received rave reviews from our readers. This latest Spotlight is brought to you by Gene Marsh, who frequently flies into Napa County Airport in a Cirrus SR22. Here’s what he has to say about the airport’s FBO, Napa Jet Center: Napa Jet […]

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Jetman Flies with the Venerated DC-3

Famed Swiss pilot Yves Rossy, aka “Jetman,” once again grabbed the attention of aviation enthusiasts and daredevil admirers alike last week when he used his jet-powered wing to fly alongside a 1940’s DC-3 over the heartland of Switzerland. Passengers aboard the much-revered vintage aircraft got a front-row seat view of the feat as they watched […]

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Lining Up

In September of 2010, the FAA changed the language used for controllers to instruct pilots to enter the runway and await the takeoff clearance from “position and hold” to “line up and wait.” This language more accurately describes what the pilot is expected to do, whether at a controlled or uncontrolled field. Here are several […]

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