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Provo is American’s Future

Cranky Flier

American has decided to add a new dot to its route map. The winner is… Provo, Utah. This might sound like it’s coming from left field, but this is exactly the kind of market that American is trying to serve with its small-city strategy. And regardless of whether this is the right strategy to pursue or not, American is the right network airline to serve a market like this.

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“Time Travel,” Greg Brown’s Flying Carpet Podcast #31

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 “Time Travel,” Greg’s Flying Carpet Podcast Flight # 31 One thing I love about flying is that there are so many dimensions to it.

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4 Tips to Make the Most out of Your Flight Lesson

Flight Training Central

Every moment in the cockpit is precious, especially given the costs associated with flight training. Making the most out of your training time is vital to become a safe and skilled pilot. Here are four quick tips: Have a backup plan if the weather doesn’t permit Plan A. 1) Have a Plan A and B Things like weather play a vital and often unpredictable role in flight training.

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Cannes Film Festival & Monaco Grand Prix 2024: Business Aviation Guide

Universal Weather

For more information on France, visit our destination and high-traffic event guides: France Paris Southern France Paris Airshow The two largest events on the Cote d’Azur – the Cannes Film Festival and Monaco Grand Prix – will take place back-to-back this year, putting additional demands on general aviation (GA) infrastructure, airport slots, parking, support services, crew accommodations, and local transport options.

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The Wild Fight Over San Francisco

Cranky Flier

Regular readers know that the currently-named Metropolitan Oakland International Airport is a sponsor of the Friday Cranky Weekly Review. It also was the presenting sponsor of this year’s Cranky Network Awards. So when I saw that the airport was proposing to change its name, I decided not to write about it… until San Francisco threatened to sue over the switch.

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Dallas Resident Builds Southwest Inspired Flight Simulator in his Garage

SouthWest Media

Kevin Sayre reached out to Southwest Airlines to share his DIY flight sim and Southwest surprised him with a tour and ride in their state-of-the-art simulator bay Kevin Sayre is a real estate agent in Dallas and when at home, he can often be found in his garage where he has spent the last few decades building a 737-flight simulator. Kevin reached out to Southwest Airlines in December to share photos of his work and to invite the Team to see what he'd built.

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Guide to airport taxiway signs and markings (video tip)

Flight Training Central

All airports with ATC control towers in the U.S. (and some non-towered airports) use a standard set of pavement markings and elevated signs to guide pilots from the parking airport to the active runway. In this video, we’ll explore the location and meaning of each in a simulated 3D airport environment so that you’ll be well prepared on what to expect when taxiing at a large airport.

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Cranky Weekly Review Presented by Oakland International Airport: Earnings for United and Alaska, JetBlue Shakes Things Up

Cranky Flier

United Looks Forward, Not Back in Earnings Report United posted a net loss of $124 million during Q1, but a positive outlook for Q2 buoyed its stock price and the spirits of its senior leadership. The carrier had a gross revenue figure of $12.5 billion for the quarter, a nearly 10% jump from last year on a 9% increase in capacity. The airline says if it weren’t for the $200 million it lost due to the MAX 9 shutdown in January it would have turned a small profit, which, sure, but it also wo

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Quiz: Flying with ADS-B weather and your iPad

iPad Pilot News

Quiz: Flying with ADS-B weather and your iPad iPad Pilot News The free datalink weather component of the ADS-B network has been a big hit with iPad pilots flying with portable ADS-B receivers. Test your knowledge of the system components and limitations in our latest quiz. How often is the regional ADS-B radar imagery updated? 15 minutes 2 minutes 5 minutes Correct!

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SeaRey maker inop, buyer sought

AOPA

Progressive Aerodyne, the Tavares, Florida, company that manufactures the SeaRey amphibious light sport aircraft in kit and factory-built versions, has shut down production while it negotiates the possible sale of the company to an investor group, according to people familiar with the situation including the former chief executive.

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Atlanta and Dubai See the Most Passengers in 2023

Flyertalk

Airports Council International – World announced their list of the top 10 busiest airports of 2023 , with Atlanta once again taking the top spot for all travelers. Atlanta Sees Gains from 2022, but Dubai Increased Compared to Pre-Pandemic Atlanta has taken the top spot on the ACI World list since 2019, with passengers growing every year since the end of the pandemic.

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A Tale of Two Cities: Expanding on Last Week’s The Air Show Podcast

Cranky Flier

Last week on The Air Show podcast , Jon Ostrower, Brian Sumers, and I dove head first into the two northern corners of the Continental US, Boston and Seattle. Delta has officially designated each city as a hub in the last decade, but the competitive situation and outcome has been dramatically different. If you haven’t subscribed to the podcast, well, you’re missing out on our discussion.

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UPS Pilot Salary – How to Get a Job as a UPS Pilot

Thrust Flight

Curious about how much UPS pilots make? In this quick guide, we’ll not only explore the UPS pilot salary but also uncover the steps you need to take to become a UPS pilot. From meeting the initial UPS pilot requirements to navigating the hiring process, this article is your roadmap to understanding and achieving a […] The post UPS Pilot Salary – How to Get a Job as a UPS Pilot appeared first on Thrust Flight.

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From hurricane damage to back in the air

AOPA

Jody Jones is a tailwheel pilot who enjoys the views and taking his family on flights for lunch or dinner. He does a lot of back country flying and camping. He looked at several different aircraft when first getting into aircraft ownership and decided that Stinsons best fit the "mission.

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Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1969 Cessna 172K Skyhawk

Plane and Pilot

Today’s bargain combines ease of ownership and docile flight characteristics in a fantastic all-around package. With some major airframe upgrades and recent engine maintenance completed … Read More "Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1969 Cessna 172K Skyhawk" The post Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1969 Cessna 172K Skyhawk appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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Celebrate Drones with Drone Safety Day and Xponential

Learn to Fly

The fourth week in April is an important one for drone enthusiasts. First, April 22–25, AUVSI (Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International) co-hosts the Xponential conference and exhibition. Global leaders and end users in the uncrewed systems and robotics industry will gather at the San Diego Convention Center to learn about and share the latest about autonomous technology.

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How I Became a Motor-Head

Inspire

Larry Fleming, an experienced hang glider pilot, steps into the world of powered flight with his Aeros Nano Trike. Follow along his adventure of learning to fly the ultralight trike and his experience of flying into EAA AirVenture Oshkosh for the first time. The post How I Became a Motor-Head first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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How to send text messages in flight with the Garmin inReach

iPad Pilot News

How to send text messages in flight with the Garmin inReach iPad Pilot News Flying a general aviation airplane usually means being disconnected (other than perhaps from ATC). For some pilots that is one of the joys of a pilot certificate, as you get to escape earthly annoyances; for others it is a major drawback, since the airplane is the last place where you can’t be reached.

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The Best Gear For Pilots: 7 Must Haves in Your Flight Bag

Northstar VFR

By Ben Morris CFI, FO ERJ-175 From students to professionals, every pilot needs to pack some equipment for their flying. Preparing your equipment is an essential preflight activity. From interfacing with the plane, to keeping you comfortable and organized, these are some of the essentials that will help you get the job done. 1. Headset A headset is arguably the most essential piece of gear.

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Alaska Air Group reports first quarter 2024 results

Alaska Air

Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK) today reported financial results for the first quarter ending March 31, 2024, and provided outlook for the second quarter ending June 30, 2024. The post Alaska Air Group reports first quarter 2024 results appeared first on Alaska Airlines News.

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Girls Take Flight 2.0

Inspire

The annual Canadian aviation success story from CYOO (Oshawa Executive Airport) continues unabated. Albeit in a new, different, and exciting manner. The post Girls Take Flight 2.0 first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Communicating with ATC: A Guide to Understanding the Lingo

BAA Training

One of the first things that a student pilot covers at a ground school is radiotelephony (RTF), or, put more simply, radio communication. While some might regard it as the easiest one to grasp—hence why it's one of the first subjects covered—it's also one of the most crucial skills a pilot must perfect. So, what does it take to master radio communication?

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Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1962 Cessna 175 Skylark

Plane and Pilot

Today’s bargain provides Cessna 182 functionality and power at a Cessna 172 price. Introduced in 1958 as a more powerful 172, the Skylark was … Read More "Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1962 Cessna 175 Skylark" The post Bargain Buys on AircraftForSale: 1962 Cessna 175 Skylark appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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FAA publishes additional airport safety information for select airports

Flight Training Central

New safety information products for pilots are now available from the FAA. The FAA’s From the Flight Deck video series has published “Pilot Handbooks” for 40 airports across the US with new locations added regularly. The handbooks are developed specifically for pilots to highlight and supplement airport diagrams, hot spots, and other potential surface safety issues.

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The Impact of AI On Aviation Logistics

Flightworx

Aviation is a key industry where AI will inevitably improve efficiency and increase competition. Any airlines or airports reluctant to embrace cutting-edge AI capabilities will be left behind. Enhancing Efficiency But Not Taking Over In a sector as complex and logistically demanding as aviation, efficiency is paramount. Any lapses in efficiency will compound and may cause significant consequences further down the line.

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BAA Training Prepares Pilots for Luxair, Luxembourg’s Premier Airline

BAA Training

BAA Training, a leading international aviation training provider, has partnered with Luxair, the flag carrier of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Under the signed agreement, Luxair will send independently selected pilots to be trained at BAA Training’s facilities in Lleida-Alguaire, Spain, through an ATPL Integrated program. Luxair will pre-finance this training on behalf of these students.

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Friday photo: flying up the Tyndall Glacier

Air Facts

Friday photo: flying up the Tyndall Glacier Air Facts Journal The view: Flying up the Tyndall Glacier at the head of Icy Bay The pilot: Curtin Penner The airplane: Bearhawk Patrol The mission: Bucket list Alaska trip The memory: Too many to describe – it’s surreal. Want to share your “Friday Photo?” Send your photo and description (using the format above) to: airfacts@sportys.com.

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Flying Precise When It Isn’t Nice

Plane and Pilot

It was with some frustration that I observed my learner Ed attempting to hold a level altitude in a steep turn. He was carving a … Read More "Flying Precise When It Isn’t Nice" The post Flying Precise When It Isn’t Nice appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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Share where you get your weather

AOPA

Nobody knows the weather like pilots. Spending 10 minutes completing the 2024 Weather Survey will help inform AOPA’s advocacy and support industry stakeholders as they assess their products and services.

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Bride-to-be surprised with celebration and luv notes at 35,000 feet

SouthWest Media

On a flight to her bachelorette trip, the Southwest Airlines Crew went all out to celebrate bride-to-be, Bri, with a crown and sash along with napkins full of wedding advice from the other Southwest Customers inflight. We applaud the Southwest Crew for extending our world class Hospitality in this special moment and love seeing the Customers join in on the fun with well wishes for the bride.

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Wyndham Rewards Courts Business Travelers with New Program

Flyertalk

Called Wyndham Rewards Business , the new “generous loyalty program” offers businesses the opportunity to directly earn points for room, group, and event spending. Program Acts Similar to Personal Rewards Program on Bigger Scale Under the new program, companies earn one point per dollar spent on “business-qualified stays,” which are booked through Wyndham’s direct channels (the website, app, call centers, or direct with the property) when providing their corporate ID.

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After the Accident: VFR Departure

Plane and Pilot

“You don’t want to go today. It’s really cruddy up there,” the just-landed Beech Bonanza pilot told another pilot at Western Carolina Regional Airport (KRHP) … Read More "After the Accident: VFR Departure" The post After the Accident: VFR Departure appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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Aero roundup

AOPA

Aero Friedrichshafen, Germany’s general aviation convention, was the venue for a couple of interesting new developments possibly impacting the U.S. market, the most prominent among them announced by Tecnam Aircraft, Diamond Aircraft, and Elixir Aircraft.

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Flying Out of Death Valley Alive

Air Facts

Flying Out of Death Valley Alive Air Facts Journal Flying “The Trona Gap”, a VFR corridor through Death Valley “If you think you’re enlightened go spend a week with your family” — Ram Das Like most solitary journeys, mine was a gamble, and started in a casino. Hundred-mile-an-hour winds are not uncommon over the Sierras but even in Death Valley, hundreds of feet below sea level, their forces move rocks.

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New podcast episode with Elizabeth Maclean & Mike Evans (Herdwick Communications)

All Plane

Are airlines communicating effectively about sustainability? This is the core question that we try to answer together with Elizabeth Maclean and Mike Evans, the co-founders of Herdwick Communications, a consultancy firm specialized in providing communications advice to the airline industry. Before founding Herdwick, both, Elizabeth and Mike worked at in communications for several well-known airlines in Europe and the Middle East, including flydubai, Emirates and Flybe.

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5 Attributes of a Top-Notch Maintenance Provider

Plane and Pilot

Aircraft maintenance is a touchy topic around the airport. There is no shortage of opinions on maintaining aircraft. Just ask them, and they will be … Read More "5 Attributes of a Top-Notch Maintenance Provider" The post 5 Attributes of a Top-Notch Maintenance Provider appeared first on Plane & Pilot Magazine.

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New York City councilors seek to curtail helicopter ops

AOPA

A new attempt to restrict helicopter operations in New York City—this time coming from the City Council—drew a united front of opposition from aviation groups including AOPA.

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