features_old

Pelican’s Perch #30:
The 45-Degree Zealots

First,a little housekeeping. For those interested in some of the old books I reprint,there have been several changes. Be sure to check out my list of availablepublications. Also, I am often asked “When are you gonna do the the turbocolumn?” I’ve now got a turbonormalizer from TornadoAlley Turbo in Ada, Oklahoma, and as soon as […]

Read More »

Darwin’s Proof: Beech Pistons Continue to Evolve

Did ya’ hear about the school board for a midwestern state that approached theend of the 1990s by “de-emphasizing” evolution in science classes? Thereally wanted to roll time back to before George of the Jungle came to Kansas —but not so far back that they couldn’t keep the Tin Woodsman, the Scarecrow,Dorothy — and her […]

Read More »

The Deadly Spiral

There is a unique kind of destructive spiral that I’llcall “The Deadly Spiral” (TDS), although it’s often referred to byother names, including Suicide Spiral, Death Spiral, Vicious Spiral, GraveyardSpiral. While pilot disorientation may sometimes be involved, the more commoncause is much simpler, as we’ll see. Although this phenomenon has been with ussince Orville and Wilbur […]

Read More »

Eye of Experience #27:
A Medal for Dad

Jerome C. Stannard was one of the “quiet heroes” to survive thesecond world war. He completed 76 combat missions flying the Jug (the RepublicP-47 Thunderbolt) in the U.S. Army Air Corps (predecessor to the United StatesAir Force). USAAC Cadet Stannard in 1943 When he returned home and separated from the Army – like manyothers – […]

Read More »

The Whys and Hows of VFR Flight Following

Radar traffic information service — commonly known as VFR flightfollowing — is a service provided by air traffic control (ATC) and available to all VFRpilots which can enhance your flying safety. While receiving flight following, you’ll bein radio contact with a radar controller at a Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) orAir Route Traffic Control Center […]

Read More »

When Good Planes Go Bad

It seems that a fire extinguisher cannon exploded last week. The nextday … well, see for yourself. Special thanks to Heath Buskirk for these images. Visit AVweb’s NewsWire for More

Read More »

The Pilot’s Lounge #21:
The Man or Woman Just Down Your Street

One of the more occasional visitors to the Loungestopped in and brightened our day recently. Kirby was here for a while; hecracked a few jokes, talked about old airplanes a little, chatted with some ofthe regulars and then left, driving slowly away in his beat-up pickup truck. Hisage is starting to show and it aggravates […]

Read More »
Sign-up for newsletters & special offers!

Get the latest stories & special offers delivered directly to your inbox

SUBSCRIBE