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AeroShell Named Official Oil of Reno Air Races

Shell Oil Products US today announced that its AeroShell engine oil is the “Official Oil of the Reno Air Races.” As the official oil, AeroShell will be used in five of the aircraft classes competing in the races – more than 800 gallons of AeroShell oil products will be used. “Race pilots push their engines […]

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The Pilot’s Lounge #52:
Tailwheels, Part II – The Checkout

Ordinarily, as summer winds down here at the virtual airport, the Pilot’s Lounge regulars are engrossed in planning their hundred-dollar-hamburger trips in directions that will give them the best scenery as the fall colors start to show. But this year, discussion of the continued high level of incompetence at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and […]

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FAA Awards ODAR Status to Adam Aircraft

The FAA recently granted ODAR status to Adam Aircraft – the Denver-based aircraft manufacturer and builder of the cabin class, centerline thrust, twin-engine A500 aircraft. ODAR (Organizational Designated Airworthiness Representative) denotes recognition that the FAA has approved the manufacturer’s organization, processes, and qualified staff members authority to perform conformity inspections for manufacturing processes and aircraft […]

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Press Release: NASA Plans Leadership Role for Adam Aircraft

Invited to Participate in 2005 Demo The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), has invited Adam Aircraft to participate in a demonstration of their new research & development program focused on developing technologies to create a small aircraft transportation system (SATS). Under the project, NASA has initiated […]

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Jim Slade

Jim Slade was born December 4,1936, in Morgantown, W.Va. As a kid he washed airplanes for flight time, earning his pilot’s certificate 15 minutes at a time. His deep voice and ability to think on his feet pointed him to a career in radio journalism, and during his 40 years in the business he covered […]

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CEO of the Cockpit #10:
Re-Regulation or the Golden Rule?

“My God, read this!” I said, brandishing a page of USA Today to my co-pilot, Jim. USAir is going bankrupt and United says they won’t be far behind. “That newspaper is a week and a half old,” said Jim. “Here is one that is more recent and has a story about the latest Delta-Northwest-Continental link […]

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It’s the Filling That Counts

The longest flight of my aviation career begins much the same way as the day I got married: Although the event was certain, how to accomplish it wasn’t. A squall line of business and personal responsibility creates a downpour of deadlines. The summer monsoon season pinpoints a three-day time frame. My youngest daughter Savannah has […]

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Desktop Proficiency

I just finished a partial-panel approach, with one engine feathered and a load of ice, to 200 and 1/2, and I can’t wait to try it again! No, I’m not crazy. I flew the approach on the PC-based flight simulator that I have set up in my home office. (click images for larger version) I […]

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Eye of Experience #57:
General Aviation in Crisis

Please forgive me if I rant and rave here, but I simply can’t help it when I see what’s happening to that which I love dearly – aviation. Although I am solely responsible for the opinions expressed here, I am sure that thousands of GA pilots share these opinions. And although the subject of this […]

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Say Again? #14:
ATC 202 – Instrument Approaches

Welcome back class. Now that we have you up in the air, we have to figure out a way to get you back down. As you have no doubt been told by your CFII, this part is not optional. Failure to successfully complete this section of the course will result in your termination. Permanently. For […]

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