Inoperative Equipment We Learn To Live Without (And Shouldn‘t)
“Oh, sorry, that hasn’t worked for a while,” the pilot said when he noticed I was trying to tune …
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“Oh, sorry, that hasn’t worked for a while,” the pilot said when he noticed I was trying to tune …
My logbook entry on May 29, 1984, says Cessna 185, N93033, Dillingham to Bethel, 1.5 hours, “Lost.” The writing …
Piper PA-32R Saratoga
2 Nonfatal
Fort Mohave, Arizona
The pilot reported that, during the initial climb, he retracted the …
Don’t feel bad when it happens to you, even spaceships bounce off the earth’s atmosphere if their reentry …
I never liked the saying, “Plan the flight and fly the plan.” Most GA flying requires bending the plan to …
In safety bulletin published earlier this week, the FAA is warning pilots about using an aftermarket checklist instead of the …
I was only a few hours into my flight training before I began fantasizing about owning my own airplane. While …
When it comes to sheer volume of accidents, running into man-made obstacles, radio transmission towers, power lines and tall …
Airborne Windsports Pty Ltd Edge X Classic
1 Fatal
Rush City, Minnesota
The student pilot was conducting a solo personal …
You read the accident reports, hoping to learn something from someone else’s troubles. Often, I imagine, you’re left …
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