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18 Reasons To Choose Private Aviation For Your Next Business Trip

Inflight Pilot Training

In today’s fast-paced business world, time is money and you don’t need a heap of stress added to your plate with a hassle-filled travel process. When you’re trying to reduce the time spent traveling, maintain a level of comfortability or increase productivity while away from the office, private aviation may be the proper solution for your company.

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Pilot Emergency Checklist

WayMan

In the unpredictable realm of aviation, staying prepared is not just an asset; it’s a necessity. At Wayman Aviation Academy , we prioritize safety and readiness above all, understanding that every pilot, regardless of their experience level, must be equipped to handle emergencies with poise and efficiency. This blog delves into the critical elements of the Pilot Emergency Checklist, a fundamental tool in the cockpit that ensures pilots can swiftly navigate through unforeseen situations.

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Digitizing Specialist

Aircorps Aviation

This is a unique opportunity to be involved in the digital preservation of historic aviation materials. This long term project is located in NC. The post Digitizing Specialist appeared first on AirCorps Aviation.

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Training and Safety Tip: Eyes down the runway

AOPA

You’ve likely heard the old adage “any landing you can walk away from is a good landing.” I hope we all have higher standards than that!

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Loft, Contour, Layout, Lines & Ordinates

Aircorps Aviation

We’re not talking about guns and ammo – but the loft drawings that are the cornerstone of designing and reproducing all WWII aircraft! The post Loft, Contour, Layout, Lines & Ordinates appeared first on AirCorps Aviation.

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METAR Deciphered

Learn to Fly

Some of the most important jargon you’ll learn as a pilot has to be how to read a METAR. These “aviation routine weather reports” provide pilots with an accurate depiction of current weather conditions at an airport. METARs are issued on a regularly scheduled basis, usually close to the top of the hour, unless significant weather changes have occurred between routine reports, causing a special METAR, or SPECI, to be issued.

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An Exaltation of Blog Buddies!

Adventures of Cap'n Aux

An Exaltation of Blog Buddies! An Exaltation of Blog Buddies! Folks, from the Flight Blog, this is Cap’n Aux speaking. I’ve long said that the best part of writing this here aviation blog is meeting YOU! And, every once in awhile, we need to hit the Pause button and do just that—celebrate you and our other fellow Blog Buddies! Meeting up with Blog Buddies in Hong Kong a few years back!

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