AVweb Insider

AVweb Insider offers a curated collection of opinion pieces, personal narratives, and expert analyses that delve into the nuances of aviation. From firsthand pilot experiences to in-depth discussions on industry trends and safety considerations, this section provides readers with thoughtful perspectives that go beyond standard news reporting. Ideal for aviation professionals and enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into the flying world.

Alternate Fuels: Give Us Your Views

Last week’s reports on Continental’s new initiatives to cope with the pending demise of 100LL drew a number of comments and queries, especially the diesel project.As I continue to cover this story, I am becoming aware of an interesting divide. In the industry, some seem to think that the timeline here is long-like about 10 […]

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AAL2’s Kennedy Emergency: A Useful Lesson

Like everyone else reading the details of American Airlines Flight 2’s emergency declaration at JFK last week, I’ve been made privy only to the sketchy details. But from my perspective as an air traffic controller, my Monday morning armchair judgment is that AAL2 may have been a bit heavy handed.Furthermore, from what we know, the […]

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TCM Buys a Diesel: Does This Make Sense?

Behind the scenes video from the Mobile press meeting. So now comes Teledyne Continental jumping on the diesel/Jet A bandwagon. It took my e-mail inbox about 10 minutes to load up with comments. What’s Continental thinking? Have they made a terrible mistake? Why aren’t they pursuing a simpler two-cycle design like the Deltahawk?All legitimate questions, […]

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Trumped-Up JFK Emergency?

Last week’s emergency landing at New York’s JFK offers yet another example of how a group of pilots-when presented with the same scenario and risk factors-may make diametrically different decisions. The distilled summary: An American Airlines 767 enroute into JFK from Los Angeles arrived to be assigned runway 22L as the landing runway. The wind […]

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Newsflash: A Powerful Radio Won’t Shoo Away Traffic

I don’t spend much time placing people into little boxes so, what hell, let’s spend some time placing people into little boxes. There are various ways to sort pilots by their experience and predilections and one binary category consists of those pilots who get little uncontrolled country airports and those who don’t. I think I […]

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Oil Slicks and Avgas

I’ve been watching the expanding oil spill mess in the Gulf of Mexico with increasing dread. I happen to live on the Gulf and that slick could find its way to our beaches here on the west coast of Florida. Alarmingly, there’s no indication that BP or the army of experts they have summoned have […]

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Paying The Price For ADS-B

So here we are with a new press release from the FAA ADS-B program office about ADS-B now being available in the Philadelphia area, that aircraft with ADS-B will receive both weather and traffic information service, even PHL TRACON will use it for traffic separation at 3 miles even when the aircraft are more than […]

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Lycoming’s IE2: Perfect Timing?

Now that Sun ‘n Fun 2010 has had a chance to cool, what’s the verdict? I arrive at these shows looking for cutting edge products that indicate the industry is bullish in the near and longer term future. In this regard, this year’s show was slower than most but, frankly, I wasn’t expecting much given […]

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Sanity In Aircraft Sales

While Greg Lane and I were shooting a video on the Waco Classic for tomorrow’s Sun ‘n Fun coverage today, I got into a conversation with Wayne Fischer from Mooney. Fischer has been in the airplane sales business forever and has seen more downturns than most of us have seen birthdays.But with experience comes wisdom […]

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Jeff Skiles: How to Handle Fame? Ignore It

The supposed benefits of living in the information age are way overrated. We’re bombarded with a constant stream of noise from cable news, radio, Web sources and even our damn cellphones. I use the word “noise” purposefully, because the information stream is mostly carrier with not much modulation.Like a swirling river at flood stage, the […]

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