Video of the Week

Mid-Continent’s New Flex Replacement/Upgrade Instruments (Revised)

Beech may have never envisioned that the venerable King Air would be flying more than half a century after it first appeared, but many are. However, the original instruments are often uneconomical to repair or replace so Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics has come up with a clever line of versatile replacement gauges that can literally […]

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Best of the Web: Flyin’ to the Fishin’

As winter enters its last chilly month, winter sports are in full flight, especially the one featured in this thoughtfully shot video by Rick Hiebert: ice fishing on Stephenfield Lake southwest of Winnipeg. It’s even got underwater shots of the boring machine and a chilled livewell for the mess of Northern Pike, plus just the […]

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How A Split Second Wrong Decision Caused the Kobe Bryant Fatal Crash

The NTSB recently announced the probable cause of the Kobe Bryant fatal helicopter crash was the pilot’s flawed decision to continue visual flight into instrument conditions in high terrain, causing him to lose control of the S-76B helicopter. In this AVweb video, Paul Bertorelli dissects the NTSB hearing and presents the critical findings in context. […]

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How This Illustration Fueled My Obsession With The Bell X-1

The Bell X-1 is one of aviation history’s most important—and interesting—aircraft. Everyone knows Chuck Yeager flew it to establish the first record-breaking flight beyond Mach 1, but there’s much more to the airplane than that. In this long-form video, AVweb’s Paul Bertorelli uses a fantastic drawing of the X-1 panel by aviation artist Jean-Luc Beghin […]

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Second Look: Propeller Overhaul Shop Tour

There’s a reason why propellers are recommended to be overhauled by service hours and calendar time, but they’re often one of the most neglected systems on the aircraft. There’s also a mystery surrounding propeller work, so to get a firsthand look at the propeller overhaul process, Aviation Consumer Editor Larry Anglisano spent some time on […]

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Insurance Roundtable

After years of soft premiums, the insurance market is turning harder. That means higher rates and insurability issues for aging pilots. Plus, your choice of aircraft can have serious ramifications for the cost and type of insurance coverage you can get—if you can even get the coverage you need. In this long-form video, Aviation Consumer’s […]

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Best Of The Web: Escape Slides

Nobody thinks much about aircraft escape slides unless and until they’re needed. And then they think about little else. If an airliner itself is a technical marvel, one of the sub-marvels aboard is the slide system. Every exit door has to have one and in a big airframe like the 777, there may be a […]

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How To Fly The Pattern Without Making An $#@ Of Yourself.

For some reason, pilots often make a hash of flying the traffic pattern with especially nasty arguments over straight-in approaches. In this descent into animated madness, AVweb’s Paul Bertorelli takes a humorous look at the issues. For Ercoupe and Mooney owners, the thin-skinned and the humorless, viewer discretion is advised. All others, Happy 2021!

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Best of the Web: How Microsoft Flight Sim Recreated the Planet

Before there was X-plane and powerful processors to make FAA-compliant desktop simulators not just a thing but indispensable, there was Microsoft Flight Simulator. I first saw it around 1988, I guess, looking over the shoulder of a fellow flight instructor who said, “Hey, check this out. The instruments actually work.” It wasn’t much of a […]

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