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The Savvy Aviator #25: Buying The Right Airplane

Finding the right airplane to buy is hard work. Who among us hasn’t spent hours looking through the pages of Trade-A-Plane trying to find that perfect candidate — one with low time, a fresh overhaul, new paint and interior, great avionics, and a bargain price?Dream on!Common sense says you’re unlikely to find an airplane like […]

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AVmail: Nov. 21, 2005

EZ Rocket Cross-Country Flight XCOR Aerospace should check German archives from the mid-1940s before claiming a record for their upcoming EZ Rocket flight (NewsWire, Nov. 14). It’s quite possible that an ME163 diverted to an alternate base after a mission exceeded 11 miles in controlled, rocket-powered flight.Robert Wolff Your story on the EZ-Rocket and its […]

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CEO of the Cockpit #51: Cockpit of the Apes

A 777 cockpit can be a crowded place if you fill all of the seats. Along with the relief-pilot seat there is a fairly uncomfortable jump seat. With the back of the airplane full of returning Americans and potential British ex-pats, I found myself a sort-of cockpit captive for the eight and a half hour […]

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AVmail: Nov. 14, 2005

General Aviation Definition A letter last week decried the broad definition of General Aviation (AVmail, Oct. 31).Any group larger than one will have compromises (ask any married couple). However, the larger and more unified the voice, the greater its strength. For example, I recently spoke to an official from the U.S. Forestry Service, and he […]

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From the CFI #10: What Type Are You?

With the coming of the very light jets (VLJs), I’ve had many folks ask me just what jet type-rating training is like. Although it’s hard to evaluate the programs currently under development, there is a general format they will all have to follow: the Practical Test Standard, or PTS, provided by the FAA for the […]

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Say Again? #56: The More Things Change

I said it before but I’m going to say it again: The job of an air traffic controller epitomizes the saying, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” Imagine my surprise this morning when I saw a flight plan with BZM.T203.PSK in the route of flight. What the heck is T203? Turns […]

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AVmail: Nov. 7, 2005

Fuel Prices After the FBO at my base airport raised their prices by more than a $1/gallon overnight, I started asking around to see what had caused it. The answer turned out to be that they were simply matching the price of the FBO across the field, not simply covering cost increases. The trickle-down results […]

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Night Flying Safety

All pilots know the basics of night flying and much of the literature talks — rightly so — about the need to adapt your eyes for darkness and about the rules and regulations. Most of us can parrot back that to carry passengers at night we need to have made three takeoffs and landings, at […]

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