I was pretty impressed with myself that I got stopped in time to quickly dart into the FBO, landing in a record short distance. Unfortunately for me, they have changed the procedures at SMO since the last time I was there.
Picture of the Day: Double your pleasure, double your fun
Jim Hillabrand submitted this photo and note: “These are my restored Cessnas. A 1978 152 (the one with wheel pants) and a 1975 150M, which is a 150/150, parked at home base Rogers Executive Airport — Carter Field (KROG) in Rogers, Arkansas.”
Questions from the Cockpit: The numbers game
How do N-Numbers get assigned? Why are they so wildly different? Who has N-1? And what about other countries? These questions — and more — are answered by our Questions From the Cockpit columnist William E. Dubois.
Video: Flying the Hudson River Corridor
Personally, I’ve never flown as pilot-in-command on the east coast north of Florida. So the idea of flying around New York City is pretty daunting.
See your plane in 3D
To celebrate its 25th anniversary Scheme Designers is inviting past customers to submit photos of their aircraft. One owner will win a 3D rendering of their aircraft.
PWI introduces LED Ice Light
The light is a direct drop-in replacement for several incandescent bulbs in a variety of aircraft ranging from Barons, King Airs, Cessna 210s, 208s, Citation business jets, and more.
Drunk pilot forgets to extend landing gear
The pilot’s failure to extend the landing gear due to intoxication during an unauthorized flight.
Picture of the Day: Work and then play
Chris Brammer submitted this photo and note: “A Zenith CH 750 CruZer and 1972 Corvette Stingray in south Louisiana.”
The quiet interval
This quiet interval takes me back to memories of my old friend, now gone, Hiram Mann. It makes me think of a place where he faced significant hardship, but came to experience profound pride.