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FDC Notams: A Survival Guide

Even when it’s working correctly, the FAA’s notam dissemination is seriously deficientwhen it comes to FDC or flight data center notams. These relate to regulatory and airspacenotifications and, most important, approach procedures and airways. You may have the patience of a Talmudic scholar and Bill Clinton’s eye for twisteddetail but you’ll still miss many FDC […]

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The Five-Minute Brief

It’s possible — no, likely — that pilots think too much aboutthe weather. We can move a lot of aluminum and a buncha SOBs and their golf clubs hundredsof miles without doing much more than filing IFR and asking the briefer for departure anddestination weather. We do it everyday. And it’s okay. Furthermore, it’s just […]

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Pelican’s Perch #11:
Using a Handheld GPS – IFR!

Can’t do it? Rubbish! Yeah, I know, the handheld is notFAA-Approved, or TSO-129 compliant. Well, neither is a #2 pencil,but that doesn’t mean you need an FAA-approved pencil (yet) towrite down a clearance, and you don’t need an IFR-approved GPSto use one while IFR, either. I wouldn’t be so hot on this subject,except for the […]

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Interpreting Weather Satellite Imagery

After you’ve looked at the weather maps and read the observationsand forecasts for a flight, a quick glance at the latest satellite images can help bringeven the cloudiest weather picture into focus. Knowing how to interpret the images canalso help keep you away from dangerous weather.

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The Pilot’s Lounge #3:
Advertising General Aviation

Following a driving vacation with the husband and kids last summer, Judy scheduled flying lessons. She has been aggressively going after her private pilot certificate. After one of her lessons, someone in the lounge asked her what caused her sudden desire to learn to fly. What Judy said reminded me of how very clearly new […]

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Eye of Experience #8:
Carb Ice Demons

Reader Jerry McKissack sent me an email requestingthat I do a column on the subject of carb ice. He wrote, “Couldyou do an article on carburetor ice and when to use the carburetorheat. What planes are more susceptible and why? I’ve heard the150 is notorious for carb ice-why? Can you do anything to reduceit or […]

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128 Delta Papa, Oceanside’s the Other Way!’

So, last July, Kal says to me: “Ohhh-kay.” (Honest,he’s straight from the cast of Fargo – maybe that comes from growin’ up inNorth Dakota.) “You’ve done pretty well on the practice IFR patterns with me playin’ATC. Now it’s time for you to do the real thing.” Two weeks earlier I had passed my first flight […]

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Before You Buy, Get It Appraised!

Airplane appraisals are a dimea dozen, right? There are all kinds of methods of evaluating airplanes from appraisalsoftware you can purchase, to “blue books” that supposedly give you the latestprices, to the old throw-the-dart routine. Some of those systems are useful inestablishing a range of value when a buyer is trying to decide if an […]

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Ask the Appraiser

Over the years, I have beenasked many questions by prospective aircraft buyers about various aspects of the purchaseprocess. Many of these questions reveal the questioner’s lack of knowledge about buyingaircraft, and demonstrate the need for a prospective buyer to learn as much as possibleabout the process before plunging ahead. This article is a collection of […]

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Announced at NBAA 1998: Cessna’s 21st Century Jets

Cessnahas always been a marketing-driven company, and one of the company’s signature marketingstrategies has been to offer more aircraft models than any of its competitors. Back in thedays when GA was predominantly propelled by piston powerplants, Cessna started with fourbasic models in the 1950s (140, 170, 180, 310) and exploded to some 30 different pistonmodels […]

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