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September 25, 2012

Jeff Granger and his Extra 300L

Jeff Granger and his Extra 300L One of the best parts of our community is how some have taken up the charge to be part of the solution. To me that means, flying professionally and being an ambassador to the sport. Jeff Granger has both bases covered. Jeff is President of the International Aerobatic Club…

September 24, 2012

Dual Purpose Mission

Dual Purpose Mission On the heels of my recently completed 1st annual inspection, I had two things that needed to be accomplished; do a post-annual shakedown flight and top off my thirsty tanks.  My home airport, Buckeye Executive, is out of fuel so I have to ferry for gas. Since this was a pseudo-test flight,…

September 24, 2012

Kermit Weeks is my Hero!

Ok, if you don’t know who Kermit Weeks is you need let me explain it in one sentence. He is what you or I would be if we were rich! He’s the creator of the Fantasy of Flight Theme Park in Polk City, Florida and he has the largest private collection of airplanes in the…

September 24, 2012

United takes first 787

By:  EDWARD RUSSELL WASHINGTON DC 4 hours ago United Airlines took ownership of its first Boeing 787-8 on 22 September, the carrier announced today. It says that it will fly the aircraft, which is registered N20904, to its Houston Intercontinental hub later this week. “As the North American launch customer, we are delighted to be getting our first 787…

September 22, 2012

The Tale of an Almost Glider Pilot

The Tale of an Almost Glider Pilot When I was working for Jim at Brewer Aviation, he decided it would be fun to buy a glider so we could give lessons and rides. This was pretty typical of Jim, we always looking for ways to get people excited about flying. So not long after that…

September 21, 2012

Antique and Classic Airplanes are GAs Best Kept Secret

Antique and Classic Airplanes are GAs Best Kept Secret These are a class of airplanes that I believe are under recognized and certainly under utilized by the average GA flyer. If you are already an antique/classic enthusiast please hold the hate mail and bear with me.  This genre of airplane was primarily the product of…

September 21, 2012

Stall Spin Awareness: What Your Instructor Should Be Telling You

Stall/Spin Awareness The industry has not done a good job keeping people from spinning into the ground. In this short article I will distill down the essence of the problem and hopefully provide another perspective that might keep you out of trouble. History Lesson Although we have failed to eliminate stall/spin accidents, it is not…

September 20, 2012

Space: The Final Frontier

Space: The Final Frontier Editorial With the recent passing of Neil Armstrong, I find myself lamenting about where we are in the history of manned space exploration. I am a disciple of all things related to outer-space. I actually found myself in love with flying as a result of wanting to be an astronaut. Growing…

September 19, 2012

iFLYblog.com Audiocast Episode #3

This is episode #3 of the iFLYblog.com Audiocast. To be fair, this isn’t a podcast in the traditional sense. The audiocast will simply be an audio version of posts that are here on the blog. The truth is, lots of folks like to listen to content rather than read it. Especially people who are on-the-go….