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Tips on Winter Flying

Monday, July 17th, 2006
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Most pilots are familiar with winter conditions in their particular area; however, often a distance of a few miles may change the environment enough to present new problems to an inexperienced pilot. There are certain precautions that are significant to winter flying. Flight planning during winter months will require special knowledge in order to protect the aircraft as well as the pilot. Extra precautions should be used. Often roads that are well traveled during the summer months will be abandoned in the winter. To be forced down far from civilization may create a serious problem of survival. With today’s extensive highway system, most flights in small aircraft would not be extended more than a few minutes if a well-traveled route were followed. Even the vehicles on the road can give valuable information. You may see cars and trucks coming toward you with fresh snow adhering to the front of the vehicles. In most cases, you may as well start making a 180-degree turn due to reduced visibility ahead.

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How To Select a Flight School

Thursday, May 25th, 2006
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This article is an excerpt from the book The Airplane Training Guidebook, How to Successfully Obtain Your Pilots License. Choosing the right flight school fit is dependent on many factors that you the customer, client, and student will have to assign individual weights to in order to make a more informed investment decision. We will briefly explore the major issues associated with the flight school selection fit.

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