Everything’s gathering dust in here.
Conversation fodder
Taking the grand tour
I’m thinking rather strongly about taking a month or so to fly around the States in our Grumman – route or stop suggestions are encouraged!
Flying the AA-1
A short writeup on flying our new American AA-1A Yankee, which is an absolute blast and a half.
ownership
The family tracks down a Grumman AA-1A and works on purchasing it; light-sport and Cessna’s hopes; Child’s Play starts up again for the holidays.
another reno comes around
It’s mid-september, which means it’s time for the races.
the past (and future) of turboprops
Where will airliners be in 20 years? With high fuel costs, will turboprops make a comeback?
Teaching outlines & lesson plans
Spins and spin awareness
Revised 2 November 2006; theory.
Demonstration stalls
Revised 2 November 2006; maneuver.
Slow flight
Revised 1 November 2006; maneuver.
Lazy eights
Revised 1 November 2006; maneuver.
Short field takeoff and landing
Revised 1 November 2006; maneuver.
Recently added:
- July 2008
- 05: Wow.
- June 2008
- 01: Off to school
- May 2008
- 07: Flying for fun (1)
- April 2008
- 10: Checkride season (2)
- March 2008
- 03: Improvements (2)
- January 2008
- 23: The future, wouldn't that be nice (2)
- November 2007
- 29: King Schools syllabus oddities (and other thoughts on teaching at a Cessna Pilot Center) (5)
- September 2007
- 17: Keeping busy (3)
- July 2007
- 23: Light Sport aviation gets some big names
- 16: Further towards minimalism (2)
- 09: Mountain flying, density altitude, and the AA-1 Yankee (7)
- 02: slight course change
- June 2007
- 09: From student to teacher (3)
- April 2007
- 30: Almost done for the semester
- 03: Taking the grand tour
- March 2007
- 26: Interfaces designed by engineers
- February 2007
- 19: Scaling down the focus
- 08: The big aviation career picture (2)
- January 2007
- 29: The importance of involvement (3)
- 25: Proficiency and ongoing education (5)
- 10: Flying the AA-1 (6)
- December 2006
- 24: Merry Christmas! (2)
- 21: reading up on aviation safety (6)
- 05: marginal conditions
- November 2006
- 18: Grumman update (2)
- 13: ownership (10)
- 03: 39,000 miles, give or take (4)
- October 2006
- 23: brace for turbulence
- 12: national insecurity (4)
- 11: rebuilding (2)
- 03: time to start cooking crow? (2)
- 01: still around! (4)
- September 2006
- 17: good evening. (2)
- 15: another reno comes around (5)
- 11: Looking back (2)
- 05: spinning around (5)
- August 2006
- 28: nose to the grindstone (1)
- 17: back to school (2)
- 10: silver screen (2)
- 04: the past (and future) of turboprops (7)
- July 2006
- 28: new products (2)
- 18: server turbulence (5)
- 16: happy birthday, Boeing (2)
- 12: Flying in
- 04: happy fourth
- 03: time to move on?
- June 2006
- 30: how to choose
- 21: woop - sorry if you tried to comment today (1)
- 19: so, you want to learn to fly (2)
- 15: United continues restructuring
- 12: networking (7)
- 06: the advantage of confidence
- 03: fuel crisis
- May 2006
- 25: market saturation
- 19: certified (3)
- 16: good timing (3)
- 15: what happened to the exchange? (2)
- 08: apologies (3)
- April 2006
- 27: industry blogs take off (2)
- 26: uncertain future
- 11: from bad to worse (2)
- 03: tweaking until it's right (5)
- 02: will the 787 steal from the 777?
- March 2006
- 31: stretching the range (2)
- 23: instrumental