
Be a Good Neighbor: Flight Plan for Noise Reduction
Flight plan with noise reduction in mind My neighbor recently bought the most obnoxiously loud 4-wheel ATV, and he’s not afraid to use it. He is not a good neighbor. It reminds me that as

Flight plan with noise reduction in mind My neighbor recently bought the most obnoxiously loud 4-wheel ATV, and he’s not afraid to use it. He is not a good neighbor. It reminds me that as

Aviation airspace is looking toward the future of vertical takeoff and landing vehicles Vertical takeoff and Landing (VTOL) vehicles (manned and unmanned) will soon be a big part of our aviation airspace, and it’s time

Pilot training introduces pilots to preflight checks The preflight inspection is one of my hot buttons during pilot training for a new airplane. Unfortunately, it seems like it’s always an afterthought. After a fundamental review

Realistic pilot training for smoke and fire is critical Every time I go to pilot training, I cheat. The instructor inevitably asks me if I want to don my oxygen mask and smoke goggles, and

Pilot training with an emphasis on flying the aircraft To all of you lone pilots out there, my utmost respect. I’ve been there, and I know how difficult it can be when things go wrong.

The FAA is discussing energy management When I think of energy management, I think of getting behind the power curve or finding myself in the dreaded coffin corner, but there’s a lot more to it

Pilot training teaches runway safety checks for all pilots On the one hand, pilots are a trusting bunch. We must be. Many things are out of our control; we don’t manufacture our planes or engines,

After maintenance, and before filing a flight plan, perform a pre-flight inspection Most professional pilots know the drama often associated with getting a plane out of maintenance. It isn’t pleasant when multiple delays are the

Are the FAA regulations regarding pilot rest enough to prevent fatigue? I’ve been out of the airline world for over a decade now, but it doesn’t take much to bring me back to the memories

Crew resource management receives an artificial helping hand I remember when I was first introduced to crew resource management (CRM) during one of my recurrent airline classes. What a fantastic concept it was at the

Flight plan with noise reduction in mind My neighbor recently bought the most obnoxiously loud 4-wheel ATV, and he’s not afraid to use it. He is not a good neighbor. It reminds me that as

Aviation airspace is looking toward the future of vertical takeoff and landing vehicles Vertical takeoff and Landing (VTOL) vehicles (manned and unmanned) will soon be a big part of our aviation airspace, and it’s time

Pilot training introduces pilots to preflight checks The preflight inspection is one of my hot buttons during pilot training for a new airplane. Unfortunately, it seems like it’s always an afterthought. After a fundamental review

Realistic pilot training for smoke and fire is critical Every time I go to pilot training, I cheat. The instructor inevitably asks me if I want to don my oxygen mask and smoke goggles, and

Pilot training with an emphasis on flying the aircraft To all of you lone pilots out there, my utmost respect. I’ve been there, and I know how difficult it can be when things go wrong.

The FAA is discussing energy management When I think of energy management, I think of getting behind the power curve or finding myself in the dreaded coffin corner, but there’s a lot more to it

Pilot training teaches runway safety checks for all pilots On the one hand, pilots are a trusting bunch. We must be. Many things are out of our control; we don’t manufacture our planes or engines,

After maintenance, and before filing a flight plan, perform a pre-flight inspection Most professional pilots know the drama often associated with getting a plane out of maintenance. It isn’t pleasant when multiple delays are the

Are the FAA regulations regarding pilot rest enough to prevent fatigue? I’ve been out of the airline world for over a decade now, but it doesn’t take much to bring me back to the memories

Crew resource management receives an artificial helping hand I remember when I was first introduced to crew resource management (CRM) during one of my recurrent airline classes. What a fantastic concept it was at the