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AVmail: Oct. 31, 2005

Fathers Day TFR Reading Ed Chromczaks response (AVmail Oct. 24) to Bill Hayes’ article Fathers Day TFR prompted me to seek out and read the original article.There was a statement in that original article that caught my attention. Bill said that the FSS disclaimer towards the presence of TFRs was intended only to “… help […]

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The Pilot’s Lounge #93: Pilgrimages

It was about an hour after sunset at the virtual airport. I was sitting in one of the big recliners in the pilot’s lounge wondering whether the cost of avgas was a great cosmic practical joke and curious as to whether it was possible to calculate just how much weight I’d have to lose to […]

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Short Final…

On arrival at Key West I pulled my TBM 700 past the Taxi way hold short line and keyed the mic to say hello to ground… Me: Ground, we’re going to stop here to clean up a bit. Ground: Why? It looked like a great landing from here…

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The Savvy Aviator #24: Making Metal Behave

Metal possesses lots of properties that we find very useful in building airplanes. It’s strong, hard, and tough. It’s easy to form, work and machine. It’s fireproof and can stand up to high temperatures. All in all, metal is neat stuff.But metal isn’t unique in having these properties. Metal is strong, but ordinary cotton fiber […]

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AVmail: Oct. 24, 2005

FedEx Crash I am a resident of Charlottetown and have known Nancy Chase Allen for about two years (NewsWire, Oct. 10). I have seen this pilot in action and she was a pilot and one half. This lady always spends about one hour checking the aircraft inside and out before she starts on a flight […]

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CEO of the Cockpit #50: On Their Shoulders

My 17-year-old nephew Kermit asked me to go with him out to the local airport to have a gander at some WWII bombers that were visiting the aviation museum. It was a good excuse to avoid mowing the lawn and gave him the chance to scare the bejesus out of me with his driving.I was […]

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Short Final…

Winds 300 at 26… On a particularly windy day, I was in a skyhawk on right base for 35. Me: Wind check. Controller: Winds 300 at 26(pause)… We’ve got the trucks on standby.

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Short Final…

(Be careful what you say, someone might be listening.) Several months ago, whilst assigned to the Tracon, an incident occurred which still causes great laughter throughout our community. It was a busy arrival session, the controller was working four VHF frequencies — including approaches into a satellite airport and two UHF frequencies. After sending numerous […]

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