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

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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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EAA’s The Green Dot — EAA Chapters

Inspire

This time on The Green Dot, host Chris is joined by Charlie Becker, EAA director of chapters and homebuilt community manager, and David Leiting, EAA Eagles Program manager, to discuss EAA’s extensive network of chapters and the work they do to spread The Spirit of Aviation. The post EAA’s The Green Dot — EAA Chapters first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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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 2, Air & Space

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No More Nasty Orange Carpet! After a ten minute walk from College Park Airport, I was waiting on the Metro platform for a southbound train going toward Branch Avenue. Accelerating smoothly, the train eventually went underground where my ears experienced the familiar feeling of increased pressure as the speeding train compressed air in the tunnel ahead of it.

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Youth Inspiring Youths

Inspire

Ace Kehoe, EAA 1537419, is known as the “aviation kid” at his Florida high school, and it’s a title he’s fully embracing! At just 16 years old, Ace is forming an aero club to bring aviation education to local youths just like him. The post Youth Inspiring Youths first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Performance Checklist

Inspire

In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Vic Syracuse discusses some important maintenance observations he’s made in the last few months. The post Performance Checklist first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Engine Failures Happen

Inspire

In a recent piece for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Mark Murray discusses ways to avoid engine failures, and how to prepare yourself if one does occur. The post Engine Failures Happen first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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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.