October, 2023

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In Search of the Headless Horseman

Photographic Logbook

Where Ichabod Crane Fears to Venture 1790: A lone gaunt figure journeys home after nightfall as embrittled autumn leaves swirl and skitter across the country road. He is startled by the sudden appearance of a terrifying cloaked figure astride a demonic horse, a jack-o'-lantern perched on the rider's shoulders in place of a head. Inspired by local legend, he believes the horseman to be the ghost of a Hessian mercenary decapitated by canon fire during the Revolutionary War, a restless spirit that

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Greg’s aerial photo, “Dusk Arrival,” selected by Flight Safety, Int’l (FSI) for global advertising!

Greg Brown's Flying Carpet Blog

Hey Folks, I’m proud to announce that prestigious Flight Safety, International (FSI) has licensed two of my aerial photos for exclusive global advertising! The first is “Dusk Arrival,” to Sedona, Arizona (KSEZ) , shown above. (I’ll reveal the second image when it shortly appears in print.) Here is FSI’s first ad incorporating my photo, in this month’s Aviation International News: Like all my Fine Art Metal Prints, “Dusk Arrival” ready-to-hang prici

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AeroGuard Alumni Spotlight: Callie Burgess

Fly Areo Guard

We’re back with another Alumni Spotlight, and this time we’re featuring Callie Burgess. From SkyWest Flight Attendant to Corporate Captain, Callie has established an exceptional pilot career with her passion, dedication, and commitment to her goals. Callie has a unique perspective on multiple career paths as a pilot and has a lot of wisdom to share with those currently in training.

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New Garden for Service

Gary's Flight Journal

This morning was to be an early start to catch the sunrise over Ocean City. Something about the best laid plans… I didn’t go back to the hangar last night to plug in, I should have. It took awhile to start, and then warm up 3 Tango Charlie. I set up four cameras this morning so I hope the video turns out interesting and entertaining. I roll for take off at 7:45 sunrise was 7:16.

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Pilot in the Jump Seat Who Tried to Shut off Engines

Captain Laura

Hello Everyone, This is a very concerning situation because as a pilot, this completely opposes our core mission which is to keep everyone safe. To learn of this airline captain who was dealing with mental health issues try and attempt to shut off the engines of a regional flight aircraft is truly unbelievable. So lets dissect this a bit. [link] [link] [link] [link] Jump Seating: As pilots and flight attendants, we often do not live where we are based.

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Guiding the Skies – The Role of a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI): Responsibilities and Challenges

CFI Academy

Nurturing the Future of Aviation, One Student at a Time If you’ve ever dreamed of soaring through the skies or even becoming a professional pilot, you may already be familiar with the pivotal role of a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI). At CFI Academy, located in the picturesque town of Acampo, California, with over 20 years of experience, we understand the critical responsibilities and unique challenges that come with the territory.

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Press Brake Operator

Aircorps Aviation

Form sheet metal into conforming aerospace and aviation parts using a CNC press brake and other miscellaneous hand forming tools and techniques. The post Press Brake Operator appeared first on AirCorps Aviation.

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AeroGuard Flight Training Center Celebrates Graduation of First Class of Cathay Pacific Cadet Pilots

Fly Areo Guard

AeroGuard Flight Training Center, a leading provider of professional pilot training, is proud to announce the successful completion of its inaugural class of Cathay Pacific cadet pilots. This significant milestone is the first of many within the five-year agreement between AeroGuard and Cathay Pacific, whereby AeroGuard trains the premier airline’s cadet pilots on an accelerated timeline.

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Save The Dates: SpotLAX Returns Next September

NYC Aviation

Last month’s 10th anniversary SpotLAX event was one for the ages. We had our best turnout ever, and many attendees remarked that this was the best SpotLAX they had been to. New for this year was a rooftop spotting party at the H Hotel Los Angeles that saw nearly 200 people attend, easily our largest gathering of all time. Today, we’re thrilled to announce the dates for next year’s SpotLAX event.

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Air Wisconsin Pilots Agree to New Contract Worth Almost $48M

Pilot Job Central

In a recent vote, Air Wisconsin pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) , have voted overwhelmingly in favor of approving a new three-year collective bargaining agreement. 83 percent of eligible pilots voted on the agreement, with 93 percent voting in favor. The new agreement includes an average of 54 percent pay increase for first officers and a 38 percent pay increase for captains.

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Your Path to FAA Practical Test Success with CFI Academy Acampo, CA

CFI Academy

When your dream is to take to the skies as a Certified Flight Instructor (CFI), you need more than just passion and ambition – you need a trusted partner to guide you through the journey. That’s where CFI Academy comes in. With over 20 years of experience in Acampo, California, we specialize in training CFI, CFII, and MEI applicants and are committed to helping you pass your FAA Practical Test, or check ride, with flying colors.

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“Cowpunchers Reunion,” Greg Brown’s Flying Carpet Podcast #28

Greg Brown's Flying Carpet Blog

Ride along with renowned aviator, writer, and photographer Greg Brown in his light airplane, the Flying Carpet, as he searches behind clouds for the real America, experiencing countless aerial adventures along the way. Listen to “Cowpunchers Reunion: Rough Flight Home,” Greg’s Flying Carpet Podcast Flight #2 8 Grab your logbook, and join our flying adventure attending a unique “working cowboys” rodeo, and then fleeing thunderstorms on the flight home!

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Flying Home On Board Emirates New Economy Class (2023) Part 2: DXB-SIN

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

Welcome to my last part of my Emirates A380 (2023) trip report! Note: This trip report is shorter as most of the essential information of the airline's A380 can be found in my previous trip report (Part 1). Introduction Time really flies especially when you are having fun. This flight marks the end of my flying adventure in the summer of 2023, it has been a successful trip and one that I hope to do it again in the near future.

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How many airliners would have run out of fuel if it weren’t for the “final reserve fuel” as required by law?

Ask Captain Lim

A Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-312(ER) Photo credit: byeangel ( [link] ) How many airliners would have run out of fuel if it weren’t for the “final reserve fuel” as required by law? The fuel planning policies by airlines are there for ensuring the safety of each flight. It would include the fuel required for a specific journey, such as the taxi, trip, contingency, alternate, final reserve fuel, fuel for extended diversion time operations (EDTO) for certain flights and the di

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Chairman’s Note – NBAA BACE, Las Vegas * Hope to See There!

Universal Weather

Dear Friends and Colleagues, I hope you’re doing well. NBAA kicks off next week in Vegas! This is always one of my favorite times of the year, and with everyone’s busy schedules, it’s one of the few opportunities each year to meet with many of you face-to-face. If you’re planning to attend NBAA, we’d love to see you in our exhibit #C8709 to talk about what’s new at Universal and some of the ways we can better work together to support your Missions around the world, reduce your operational fricti

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Complete Overview of Corporate Pilot Pay

Pilot Job Central

Working as a corporate pilot can be an exciting and lucrative career. In this article, we will provide a complete overview of corporate pilot pay, specifically focusing on the compensation for corporate jet pilots. Whether you are an aspiring pilot or a seasoned professional in the aviation industry, understanding industry trends in corporate pilot pay is crucial for making informed career decisions.

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North to the Valley

Gary's Flight Journal

The last trip to Wilkes-Barre, by plane, was September 2020. It’s been a while since heading north to take care of my parents grave. Mary and I both commented that we couldn’t remember the last time we headed north, I had to look back on my blog. My last flight to Wilmington was 17 months ago to pick up Vince and get him to his bachelor party in Atlantic City.

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Top Tricks to Sleeping Pleasantly on a Plane

Planes.com

Are you one of the fliers who won’t conk out (get tired and sleep) during a flight? If you’ve had trouble sleeping blissfully on a plane, keep reading for some cool tips. Avoid alcohol and caffeine Alcohol on a flight is always a temptation, but it is best avoided as it can help deal with jet lag. The beverage could affect the quality of sleep and lead to frequent waking up.

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Unexpected Flight Change: From Delta Airlines 767-400ER To Virgin Atlantic's A330-900 NEO From Boston To London Heathrow

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

Welcome to this unusual trip report featuring Delta Airlines and Virgin Atlantic! Until next time, N829MH! (Photo: Rainer Bexten) Introduction For those who have been following my flights will know that this was supposed to be my Delta Airlines flight from Boston to London Heathrow. However, due to a mechnical problem with Delta's 767-400ER, the flight was delayed for almost 6 hours and because there was no suitable replacement aircraft at that time, the only choice was to wait.

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Into the Flight Restricted Zone | Part 1, Of PINs and Prop Locks

Photographic Logbook

Prologue: Lasting Effects Following the abhorrent transformation of commercial aircraft into weapons of terror on September 11, 2001, airspace over the United States was briefly devoid of nearly all civil aircraft, our clear blue skies unmarked by contrails with neither the rumble of commercial airliners nor the buzz of light piston aircraft audible overhead.

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Debunking Myths and Misconceptions About Private Jets

Latatuide 33 Aviation

Whether you’re taking a luxurious vacation in the Bahamas or flying to an important business trip, you need to know your chosen mode of travel will get you to your destination and provide the high level of service you deserve. The question is, do you buy an online first-class ticket on a commercial airliner or charter a private flight for you and your traveling companions?

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Textron and NetJets Set New Industry Record with Massive Order of up to 1,500 Citation Corporate Jets

Pilot Job Central

Textron and NetJets have made a groundbreaking move in the aviation industry by placing an order for up to 1,500 Citation corporate jets. This order signifies the growing demand for corporate jets and highlights the partnership between Textron and NetJets. The order is expected to have a significant impact on the industry, including job opportunities for pilots interested in working for NetJets.

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How Leadership Can Light the Way to Growth in Private Aviation

Tradewind

The biggest problem facing leadership in private aviation is becoming even bigger. Growth, that is, and the demands that go with scaling a small flight operation to the next level before it has reached cruising altitude on the previous one. When Tradewind Aviation launched in 2001, our goal was self-sufficiency, and many other aviation operators of our size have the same goal.

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Fly Stress-Free with Kids: The Best Airline for Family Travel

Aeroclass Blog

Although traveling with the entire family might seem like a daunting undertaking, airlines across the world strive to ensure a stress-free flying experience with children. Some airlines stand out as the most committed to family-friendly flights. Let’s explore which holds the title of the “Best airline for family travel” and what exceptional services they provide.

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Flying My First ERJ-175 With Republic Airways (Delta Connection)

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

Welcome to my trip report on my first ERJ-175 ride! This ERJ-175 is operated by Republic Airways on behalf of Delta Connection (Photo: Philipp Schutz) Introduction Thanks to the airline for notifiying me about the change of schedule, I was able to select the extra stop-over (JFK-BOS) for no extra charges. Another reason why I decided to go with this extra stop is to meet a friend at BOS airport as I had about 6-7 hours layover.

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Into the Flight Restricted Zone | Part 3, Field of Firsts

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Historical Happenings A historical marker standing near airplane parking at the College Park Airport extolls the historical virtues of the field. It reads: College Park Airport "Oldest Continually Operated in the World" -- First Military Airfield in the United States -- The following notable events occurred on this airfield: 1907 - Early aeronautical experiments by Rex Smith and others 1908 - Oct 8, Wilbur Wright instructed first flying officers of the Signal Corps, U.S.

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Do Private Jets Have Flight Attendants? 

Latatuide 33 Aviation

Flight attendants are a staple of air travel. When chartering a private jet, knowing if your aircraft comes with flight attendants can ensure you are getting the flight experience you want. The availability of flight attendants on a private jet will depend on the company you charter the aircraft. At Latitude 33 Aviation, you can request flight attendants for your chartered jet on any aircraft except for our light jet options.

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Fuel Calc$

Gary's Flight Journal

I had to take on fuel today to replenish what I burned coming home from Charleston SC. I gave some thought to making the 35 minute flight to KMFV Accomack Airport for $6.03 a gallon fuel. My cheap gene said do the calculations, is it really worth the flight to and from. My total fuel when leaving Charleston was 52 gallons. When I landed I had 14 gallons remaining on 3 Tango Charlie.

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United Airlines Pilots Ratify New Contract That Includes $10B in Increased Value

Pilot Job Central

United Airlines Pilots, represented by the Air Line Pilots Association, have voted overwhelmingly to approve a new contract. Big Picture Pilots at United Airlines have approved a new four-year contract. They have joined pilots at American Airlines and Delta Air Lines, who both approved new contracts earlier in 2023. Pilots can use increased leverage from the pilot shortage to make significant gains in compensation, working conditions, and job stability.

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Tokyo Haneda’s Excel Hotel: An Excellent Place For Planespotting

Airline Reporter

Here at AirlineReporter we write a ton about aircraft. We write a lot about airports. We’ve dabbled in train reporting. We don’t usually publish stories about hotels. But for the right type of place, we’ll make an exception (HotelReporter?!). During a trip to Tokyo we spent a night at one of the world’s best hotels for planespotting, the Excel Hotel at Haneda Airport.

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First-Class Sanctuaries: The Best Airport Lounges in Europe

Aeroclass Blog

Every frequent traveler knows the importance of a high-quality airport lounge, especially when considering the best first-class lounges globally. Lounges provide much-needed solace from the hustle and bustle of a busy airport. While any lounge can serve as a decent hiding place from the airport chaos, only the high-end lounges, notably the best first-class lounges, provide a truly relaxing and luxurious experience.

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Get To The Chopper! My First Time Spotting From A Helicopter.

NYC Aviation

Everyone has a bucket list. You know, those items that you really want to achieve before departing this mortal earth. Some, you know you will probably never achieve. Others, you know will be achievable with a little bit of work. For me, I know I will likely never be able to say I was in an aircraft that was catapulted off or landed on an aircraft carrier.

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Tips for First-Time Flyers on a Private Jet

Latatuide 33 Aviation

When you want an excellent flying experience, you might instinctively buy a first-class ticket with a commercial airline. You may be surprised to learn that conventional first-class travel has declined in recent years. Conversely, flying private has never been more popular — in 2022 alone, the number of private flights increased by 11% compared to the previous year.

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Paris 2023 Rugby World Cup: Business Aviation Planning Guide

Universal Weather

The 2023 Rugby World Cup starts on September 8th in Paris and will continue at various venues in France through the October 28th Final in Paris. The event is highly attended and a major draw for business aviation operators. Previous World Cups such as the 2019 event in Japan and the 2015 event in England drew 1.7 million and 2.47 million fans respectively.

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Return to Cherry Ridge

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End of an Era One of our favorite fly-in breakfast destinations has long been the Cherry Ridge Airport Restaurant on site at the Cherry Ridge Airport (N30) in Honesdale, PA. Like other airport diner owners, Marty and Vicky at Cherry Ridge were under pressure to balance hiring and financial challenges with the increased cost of food and changes in patron behavior post-pandemic.

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What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — Arkansas Cessna 170B

Inspire

In a recent piece for EAA Sport Aviation, EAA member Paul J. Davis takes us through the restoration of his 1956 Cessna 170B. The post What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — Arkansas Cessna 170B first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Can we build an aircraft that is nearly crash-proof and stall-free?

Ask Captain Lim

Cirrus Airframe Parachute System Image Source: NASA ( [link] ) Can we build an aircraft that is nearly crash-proof and stall-free? Many wonders if it’s possible to develop an aircraft that is entirely crash-proof and stall-free. Just like unsinkable ocean liners or uncrashable cars, the reality is that everything still carries some degree of risk.

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