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Pilots

New edition of The Complete Multi-Engine Pilot released

By General Aviation News Staff · January 11, 2022 ·

The latest edition of the textbook, written by Bob Gardner, includes a new chapter on energy management and information on obtaining a multi-engine rating and checking out in a new twin,

Distraught controller, busy airspace a bad combination

By NASA · January 11, 2022 ·

The Controller began shouting to all of the pilots “I don’t have radar! I see two targets converging to the south!” The Controller sounded very anxious.

Picture of the Day: Between the layers

By General Aviation News Staff · January 10, 2022 ·

Christopher Dyer submitted this photo and note: “The T-45C Goshawk is a two-seat advanced jet trainer used by Navy and Marine pilots. This photo was taken over the Florida Keys during a formation flight between cloud layers.”

Questions from the Cockpit: Can someone give me a lift?

By William E. Dubois · January 10, 2022 ·

Truth be told, the four-letter word LIFT is a lot more complex than we are taught in flight training. This, perhaps, is what prompted a retired Naval aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic mechanic to write a two-page letter saying that all the current theories of lift are wrong. Having worked professionally with both fluids and air, he felt that outside of closed environments they “do not behave alike.” He advocates that airflow is irrelevant, and it’s all about pressure.

100LL sales end at Reid-Hillview and San Martin airports in California

By General Aviation News Staff · January 10, 2022 ·

Santa Clara County, which operates both airports, has banned the sale of 100LL, but officials note that pilots who still fly with leaded fuel can visit the two airports.

Got questions about the 5G expansion?

By General Aviation News Staff · January 10, 2022 ·

The new resources includes information on potential effects of 5G interference with aircraft equipment, as well as links to FAA Airworthiness Directives (ADs), Special Airworthiness Information Bulletins (SAIBs) and other regulatory publications, and more.

Wings Insurance tapped by Cirrus

By General Aviation News Staff · January 10, 2022 ·

The Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based company is now the sole insurance broker for Cirrus Insurance.

Picture of the Day: Superstition Mountain

By General Aviation News Staff · January 9, 2022 ·

Karyn King submitted this photo and note: “Flying past Superstition Mountain in Arizona, I caught former Air Force fighter pilot Joe Griffith’s Nanchang CJ at its finest. It was a splendid day to fly.”

What medications are OK for pilots?

By General Aviation News Staff · January 8, 2022 ·

Your doctor wants to prescribe a new medication for you. But you’re not sure if it’s OK to use and still fly safely. Here’s a list from the FAA Federal Air Surgeon on common medications that are OK to use and ones that aren’t (think anything that makes you sleepy).

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