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Collision on Approach

This article appeared in the February 2001 edition of IFR Refresher and is reprinted here by permission. From the very first day of our instrument training, we are taught never to descend below decision height (DH) or minimum descent altitude (MDA) unless the runway environment is in sight. It is a basic concept of instrument […]

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Eye of Experience

Eye of Experience #40:
The Pilot, ATC, and Special VFR

From the friendly folks at FSSes (Flight Service Stations), who are sort of stepchildren in the ATC system, to the controllers at the ARTCCs (air route traffic control centers), the personnel in ATC (air traffic control) are on the whole, with rare exceptions, men and women are the greatest public servants in the history of […]

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Experimentals

EAA Sportair Workshops – Building Skills

Ron Alexander, Director of the EAA Sportair Workshops, says one of the main reasons why builders fail to complete aircraft building projects is lack of confidence in their abilities. Recognizing this need among those “rolling their own,” Alexander created what has become the EAA Sportair Workshops. The EAA Sportair Workshops are designed to provide aircraft […]

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Scott Crossfield

A. Scott Crossfield was bornOctober 2, 1921, in Berkeley, Calif. He took his first flight at age six in anoil company airplane, a flight that hooked him on aviation for life. DuringWorld War II he was a fighter pilot and fighter gunnery instructor in the U.S.Navy. In 1950, he joined NASA’s predecessor, the National Advisory […]

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Equipment Reviews

Winter Reading

Books reviewed for this article: Violation, by Howard Fried Paper; 184 pp; Kindred Spirit Press Inc.; 1999; U.S. $29.95 Flying & Learning: Basics For Every Pilot, by William “Phil” Heitman Paper; 156 pp; Dreamflyer Publications; 1997; U.S. $14.95 TRACON, by Paul McElroy Paper; 493 pp; Japphire Productions LLC, 2000; U.S. $7.50 So, You Want To […]

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Business & Military

Cashing in on the Pilot Shortage: Is Now the Time?

“With demand for air travel at record highs and many pilots facing mandatory retirement at age 60, U.S. airlines are desperately trying to fill their cockpits.” The Wall Street Journal. I don’t know that there is a general aviation pilot alive who hasn’t toyed with the thought of applying for an airline job, if only […]

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Equipment Reviews

Flight Explorer: Turning the Tables on ATC

I‘ve reviewed dozens of newproducts and services on these pages in recent years, but this one is really special. It’sthe culmination of a decade-old dream of mine, and I’m tremendously excited to be able totell you that the dream has finally become a reality.

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Air Shows & Events

Oshkosh 2000 Image Gallery:
Day Seven – Monday, July 31

Click each individual picture for a larger image. An Oshkosh Wedding! “Checkin’ for typos.” “Making it legal.” “Man & Wife, & Minister?” “The happy couple.” “Gimme some sugar.” “Just Married!” “Pink Pony.” “Minature Pony?” “Helichopter” “No, not the new Skymaster.” “Aces High.” “Nice ‘duster.” “Keepin’ Beryl runnin’.” “‘Bolting.” “Past Champ.” “Cute lil Cub.” “Another old […]

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