Question of the Week

Question of the Week: How Safe Do You Feel?

The NTSB says GA has a lot of work to do to reach acceptable levels of safety. What do you think? Can general aviation ever be as safe as the airlines? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and […]

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Question of the Week: Flight Planning Revolution

Flight planning software, devices, and services are evolving at a furious rate. Are you keeping up? Do you use the latest high-tech flight planning technologies? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can view real-time results. […]

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Question of the Week: Advice for Pelton?

Not that he likely needs any, but Rod Hightower’s sudden departure may open opportunities to make EAA better. What would you tell Pelton to do? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can view real-time results. […]

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Question of the Week: Do You Like Hollywood Airplane Movies?

Denzel Washington plays an alcoholic airline pilot in Flight, which premieres Nov. 2, and the preliminary reviews seem positive. Do you go to aviation movies? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can view real-time results. […]

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Question of the Week: Can Flying Clubs Help?

There are more than 5,000 airports in the U.S., but only 650 flying clubs, and AOPA hopes to change that. Can flying clubs help turn GA around? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can view […]

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Question of the Week: Homebuilt Dreams

A Washington State man has finally finished his tiny Dormoy Bathtub homebuilt after 60 years of effort. Have you started and/or finished a homebuilt? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can view real-time results. What’s […]

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Question of the Week: How Active Are You in Aviation Politics?

Various groups this week sent out reminders of government initiatives whose comment period deadlines are looming. How often do you submit comments? How active are you in aviation politics? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you […]

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Question of the Week: Speaking Aviation to Power

AOPA and NBAA have hit the political convention circuit, buttonholing movers and shakers and their supporters at events in Tampa and Charlotte. What should they have been talking about? What would you ask your elected representative about with regard to GA? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of […]

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Question of the Week: No Time to Fly

An MIT grad student’s thesis says that one of the factors limiting flight hours is a lack of time by pilots. Do you have enough time to fly? (click to answer) Last Week’s Question: Results Want to see the current breakdown of responses? Take a moment to answer the question yourself, and then you can […]

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Question of the Week: How’s Your IFR Confidence?

Pilots are flying less these days, and among the most important skills that might be eroded are those involving IFR flight. The IMC Club is trying to address that with “organized hangar flying” meetings, but what’s your own assessment of your IFR currency? How comfortable are you on the gauges? (click to answer) Last Week’s […]

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