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As I type this, the Brazilians have finally released the two pilots involved in the mid-air collision of their Embraer Legacy jet with a GOL Airlines 737 on Sept. 29. They have spent more than two months under “house arrest,” with their passports confiscated, preventing them from leaving the country, with no charges filed against […]
We were in our Seneca performing the pre-takeoff run-up at Orlando Executive Airport when we heard this exchange on ground control frequency: Cessna: Orlando ground, Cessna Two Three Four, clear of the active. Ground: Cessna Two Three Four, taxi to the ramp. Cessna (still on ground frequency but thinking he’d switched to unicom 122.95): Executive […]
This Week’s Question |Last Week’s Results PREVIOUS RESULTS *** Last week, we asked if you were planning to add WAAS to your Garmin IFR GPS receiver(s) when the upgrade becomes available. Being the tech-savvy group you are, a large chunk of AVweb readers (42% of those who responded) said yes without hesitation. At the other […]
One of my new duties in retirement is that of driver. Mom’s taxi has become Dad’s taxi. I was driving my son to school, halfway listening to a story on National Public Radio and I heard a familiar phrase: “Institutional memory.” That got my attention. Institutional memory is a phrase I use when I try […]
Shorter Runways Are Safer … Michigan Proves It! I read today’s AVwebFlash with great interest. The article about the Martin Co., Fla., airport that wanted to shorten the runway to accommodate noise complaints (On The Fly, Nov. 27) could have been written about our local airport in Canton, Mich., (1D2). This state-owned airport now sports […]
I was sitting in a recliner in the Pilot’s Lounge at the virtual airport, minding my own business, when Old Hack came whistling into the room and pulled the Reader’s Disgust magazine from in front of my slowly-moving lips.”Hey, I was reading that.”Boy, I got more important stuff for you to read, right here. I’ll […]
Overheard while flying practice approaches at Sioux City, Iowa: Tower: “Skylane Eight Seven Charlie, cleared for the approach; caution, waterfall in the area.” Short silence, presumably while the Skylane pilot questioned passengers on the transmission. Skylane: “Eight Seven Charlie, say again?” Tower: “Skylane Eight Seven Charlie, cleared for the approach; caution, waterfall in the area.” […]
This Week’s Question |Last Week’s Results PREVIOUS RESULTS *** Last week, AVweb asked our readers to rate Lockheed Martin’s performance (so far) as a private provider of AFSS services. The bulk of your responses (42%) fell into the middle-ground category of Good, with more of you leaning toward the positive upper end (of Very Good […]
Dear [customer], For the past several weeks, many of you have been waiting for the news that Eclipse Aviation has delivered the first production aircraft (AC1) after being awarded a Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A). That important milestone event has not yet taken place and in turn, this may be impacting your confidence that […]