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William E. Dubois

Questions from the Cockpit: Why are pilot watches so big?

By William E. Dubois · October 30, 2022 ·

Linda, an FBO employee in California, writes: What can you tell me about pilot’s watches? It seems like all the pilots I see — especially the men — wear HUGE watches. Is this something they actually need? Or is it a style thing? And are they as expensive as they look?

Test flight: The game-changing Delta Zulu headset

By William E. Dubois · October 26, 2022 ·

Lightspeed Aviation’s newest headset includes a CO detector, as well as HearingEQity, which boost sound levels for sound levels you can’t hear well, a possible game-changer for an aging pilot population.

5 in the Sky

By William E. Dubois · October 9, 2022 ·

The five members of the Porter family are flying around the world in an AirVan on what dad Ian calls an “Edventure.”

Questions from the Cockpit: I reckon so

By William E. Dubois · October 3, 2022 ·

Phillip, working on his commercial ticket in Florida, writes: “Settle a bet for us here at the flight school: Why is dead reckoning called dead reckoning? Online, there seems to be a lot of difference of opinion about the origin of the term.”

A home for young pilots

By William E. Dubois · September 21, 2022 ·

Designed for aviation enthusiasts and pilots between the ages of 13 and 25, Young Pilots USA emphasizes the social aspect of flying, with the goal of retaining young pilots during flight training and in the early stages of their careers.

Questions from the Cockpit: In defense of running out of gas

By William E. Dubois · August 31, 2022 ·

While I agree that it sure seems like a lot of airplanes are running out of gas, to be honest, I’m surprised it doesn’t happen more often. And the reason for that boils down to two issues: First, there’s no way to know how much gas you have in your tanks, and second, there’s no way to know how much gas you’ll need for your flight.

Questions from the Cockpit: Low passes, low blows

By William E. Dubois · July 28, 2022 ·

I, like many of you, know perfectly well what a low approach is. What I didn’t know is that there are apparently quite a few people who don’t know what a low approach is. That affects my safety.

Questions from the Cockpit: Legend of the Phoenix

By William E. Dubois · July 7, 2022 ·

Is it true that if an airplane is completely destroyed, except for the data plate, that you can completely rebuild it, and it’s the “same” airplane?

A road map for rusty student pilots

By William E. Dubois · May 26, 2022 ·

Unlike the typical rusty pilot, the rusty student pilot needs more than a flight review to get flying again. We’ll help you navigate your way to the checkride and beyond.

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