Features

AVweb’s Features section offers in-depth articles, expert aviation insights, and engaging features that delve into the nuances of aviation. From pilot memoirs and technical analyses to industry insights and thought-provoking discussions, this section provides valuable content for aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike. Explore a diverse range of topics that go beyond the headlines to enrich your understanding of the aviation world.

Leading Edge #1: After Your Checkride — The Next 100 Hours

Editor’s Note: This week we introduce a new columnist to AVweb readers. Thomas Turner is a NAFI Master CFI who also has a Master’s Degree in Aviation Safety. His monthly Leading Edge column will address pilot training and proficiency issues culled from his extensive experience as a flight instructor. Congratulations! You’ve just earned your first […]

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Short Final

Overheard in IFR Magazine‘s “On the Air” En route from San Antonio to Kerville, Texas, I let my 19-year-old private-pilot-rated daughter run the radios: Piper Six Seven Romeo: Center, Piper Six Seven Romeo. Center: Piper Six Seven Romeo, go ahead. Piper Six Seven Romeo: Request flight following. Center: Piper Six Seven Romeo, state your location, […]

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Question of the Week: The Age-60 … Er, Age-65 Rule

This Week’s Question |Previous Week’s Answers PREVIOUS RESULTS *** Last week, AVweb asked readers just how effective they thoughtthenew Cirrus multifunction display checklist will be in boostingsafety. Just over half of those who responded said that yes, thechecklist is a good idea, but its effectiveness could be diluted asit becomes just another MFD screen for […]

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Say Again? #71: Weather Radar

You may think it’s the wrong time of year to write about thunderstorms but that is what I’ve chosen to write about. My reasoning is that there is much to learn — and much I can’t teach you. I’m going to talk about various things but my goal is to get you to do some […]

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AVmail: Jan. 29, 2007

Comair Crash in Kentucky All the obvious reasons have been given for this accident (AVwebFlash, Jan. 22). However, I think the root answer lies in the fact that the regional airlines have a big rush to get pilots in the left seat. In most all cases, pilots are qualified based on paperwork, but in many […]

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The Pilot’s Lounge #109

COLUMN INDEX The Pilot’s Lounge #109: Please, FAA, Return to Reality on Flying In Ice Just when you thought it was OK to fly during the winter, the FAA appears to have changed the definition of known icing. AVweb’s Rick Durden doesn’t like choosing between scud running and getting grounded by FAA inspectors pulling his […]

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Short Final

The following exchange took place enroute to opening day at Sun ‘n’ Fun last April: Bonanza: Jacksonville Center, Bonanza Two Zero Yankee. 11,000. Center: Bonanza Two Zero Yankee, Roger, Jacksonville altimeter 30.12. Bonanza: Are you working a lot of traffic to Lakeland this afternoon? Center: I’ll tell you what — if you fell out of […]

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AVmail: Jan. 22, 2007

TFRs at Border Patrol Gee, if you close large blocks of airspace for UAVs to patrol the borders, and advertise the fact in advance so GA won’t be in conflict (AVwebFlash, Jan. 15), it doesn’t take a genius to see that all the bad guys have to do is read the NOTAMS and avoid detection […]

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