Archive for February, 2010

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The Internet & Homebuilt Aircraft Accidents

By Scott Spangler on February 28th, 2010 | 6 Comments »

The sharp increase in the number of accidents involving amateur-built experimental aircraft is the most disturbing piece of data in the recently released 2009 Nall Report. Published by the AOPA Air Safety Foundation, it dissected and analyzed 2008’s GA accidents to identify trends and factors. Overall, the GA accident rate adjusted proportionally to 2008’s decreased [...]

FAA Tweaks Sport Pilot Ticket for the Better

By Scott Spangler on February 24th, 2010 | 1 Comment »

The FAA published the final rule on 22 proposed improvements to sport pilot certification and operation in the February 1, 2010 Federal Register.  It’s taken me a month to brew the courage to read it because I felt that a number of them would take sport pilot down the same path the private pilot certificate [...]

Wedged in the Window Seat

By Robert Mark on February 22nd, 2010 | 20 Comments »

I have a confession. I’m responsible for much of the hate spewed at my friends Christi Day and Linda Rutherford at Southwest Airlines when a Southwest pilot tossed director Kevin Smith off a flight last week. The aircraft captain decided Smith was too gastronomically challenged to fit into the seat. Smith blogged and Tweeted ( [...]

No-Pilot Aircraft Go Vertical & Hover

By Scott Spangler on February 14th, 2010 | 5 Comments »

At a fundamental level I understand the technology that makes no-pilot, remotely controlled aircraft work. And it seems to work well in fixed-wing aircraft that fly high in the controlled airspace (see UAV Pilot Shortage & Military Intelligence   and UND Plants Seeds of No-Pilot Airliners ). But down in the dirt and among the trees [...]

The Polar Keyhole??

By Robert Mark on February 11th, 2010 | 5 Comments »

A Global Express pilot friend of mine in Seattle, Val Trent – also an NBAA member – asked me a few weeks ago if I’d like to read something he’d written about the Polar Keyhole. At first, I thought maybe he’d started writing fiction and this was going to be the first installment. I was [...]

Diversions: Mach None Flying

By Scott Spangler on February 7th, 2010 | 3 Comments »

One of the greatest joys I found in flying was diverting to some intended destination, usually to hide out from the weather. These stops were not an inconvenience to my schedule, they were an opportunity for adventure, to explore someplace I’d never been before, which is why I was happy to land at MachNoneFlying.com, “the [...]

Eating our Young: The Final Flap About NWA 188

By Robert Mark on February 2nd, 2010 | 17 Comments »

I’ve actually been trying to write this article for quite awhile. It was much tougher than I thought simply because I’m what my wife the psychologist would call conflicted, unsure of where I stood, or at least I was until a few days ago. If you follow us here, you’ll by now know I wrote [...]