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Don’t Mess Up the Miss

So there you are, coming down to the decision height (DH) watching as the approach lights emerge from the clag—all configured and at the right speed. In a few seconds the wheels will kiss the pavement and you will have logged another perfect approach and landing. But this is not to be: The tower orders […]

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The Weekender: Flying Out For Cookouts And Cook-Offs

The Weekender’s taking off cross-country in search of cookouts and more as found on SocialFlight. The Calaveras Air Faire will take place all day Saturday in San Andreas, California, starting with a Lions Club pancake breakfast and followed by lunch choices of pulled pork, bratwurst sandwiches and hot dogs. Airplanes rides will go all day […]

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Short Final

While landing in BOI last week, we overheard this great question from a pilot: Tower:“Cessna 123, turn left, heading 210, runway 28L; cleared for takeoff.” Cessna:“Cleared for takeoff, Cessna 123.” Tower:“Cessna 123, also: Turn left, heading 210.” Cessna:“You want that after we takeoff, right?” Tower:“Yes, that would be best.” I could barely read back our […]

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Handle With Care

In his timeless classic Fate Is The Hunter, Ernest K. Gann regales readers with several tales of in-flight emergencies, hairy takeoffs and grateful landings. Perhaps the book’s most memorable takeoff involves a grossly overweight C-87 departing Agra, India, on a hot day, aimed directly at the nearby Taj Mahal mausoleum. Of course, Gann didn’t know […]

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Wooden Props

A half decade ago when diesel engines gained some traction as aircraft powerplants, the skeptics got quite a little whisper campaign going by noting that diesel engines could swing only wooden props. Their torque pulses and resonances were just too harsh for the fatigue limits of metal props. The naysayers forgot to mention—or perhaps didn’t […]

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The Weekender: Airshows And Fly-Ins, Big To Small

The Weekender’s SocialFlight schedule shows the airshow season picking up the pace around the country. March Air Reserve Base in California will host its first show since 2012 on Saturday and Sunday, featuring the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds along with military and aerobatic performances and static displays. On Saturday,Old Kingsbury Aerodrome in Kingsbury, Texas, site […]

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Short Final

ATC:“Citation N1234, climb via the SID, but do not exceed 200 knots.” Citation N1234:“Roger. Climb via the SID; do not exceed 200 knots.” [A few moments pass.] ATC:“Citation N1234, resume normal speed.” Citation N1234:“This is our normal speed!” Brian Conway

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ATC Routing Realities

It had been a fun morning. The heater had broken in the TRACON radar room. It was 20 degrees outside, not much better inside, and the hot chocolate I was drinking was losing its steam—literally. On top of that, busy last-minute holiday traffic had been giving our morning skeleton crew a kick in the teeth. […]

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The Weekender: Aviation History Outings

If you’re not heading to Florida for Sun n’ Fun, SocialFlight has some day-trip options on the calendar for this weekend. The International Women’s Air & Space Museum will host its annual Free Family Event Saturday in Cleveland, Ohio. This year’s theme is Record Breakers, honoring women including Sunita Williams, who holds the record for […]

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Short Final

A few years ago, I flew into RDU really late at night to drop off a couple of folks. On the way out, taxiing down to 5R, ground control called out. Ground Control:“Twin Cessna, where are you going?” Me:“To 5R.” Ground Control:“You were cleared to 5L.” Me:“Would you like me to do a 180 and […]

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