Probable Cause: A total loss of engine power due to detonation and preignition in the No. 6 cylinder.
Picture of the Day: Short final
William Hill submitted this photo and note: “Dec. 28, 2024, last landing completing a flight review in a 1967 Cessna 182 at Portland-Troutdale Airport (KTTD) in Oregon. Mathew Hill PIC, William Hill CFI. Photo taken by William Hill.”
Confidence and pride…get some
The discussion of pride and confidence is one I honestly believe we should be having more often. These are hard-earned gifts available to each of us. But they cannot be gifted. They can’t be passed down in a will or shared by virtue of strength or wealth. We have to discover them for ourselves. One attempt, one failure, turned to one success at a time.
Class of 2025 includes Able Flight’s 100th pilot
As it enters its 20th year with 98 certificated pilots, Able Flight is counting the days until the second member of its “Class of 2025” passes their check ride to become Able Flight’s 100th pilot.
Public invited to unveiling of WASP memorial plaque
The engraved plaque honoring the WASP will be placed in the Memorial Courtyard of the National Museum of the Pacific War.
ASA introduces student sectional study tool
Not for use in navigation, this less expensive chart alternative provides the information pilots in training need to learn airspace, flight planning, and route selection, company officials added.
Close call for GA plane and firefighting plane
In the future, the pilot will avoid any smoke plumes to give clearance to firefighting aircraft.
Pictures of the Day: A textbook seaplane day
Dale Egan submitted this photo and note: “Frank Steeves stands by his Lake Renegade 250 as part of a fall fly-in to Booth Lake, Wisconsin, to join the town of Minocqua’s annual Beef-A-Rama beef roasting competition, eating contests, and live music.”
Questions from the Cockpit: Freezing follies
I knew that, with heat, humidity “makes it worse.” A dry 95℉ in the Western deserts feels altogether different than a humid 95℉ in the South. But I didn’t make the mental connection that the same phenomenon might exist at the other end of the thermometer.