Airports Posts

An iPad in Every Student’s Flight Bag?
Aug. 6, 2012

An iPad in Every Student’s Flight Bag?

At every turn, it seemed that everyone at EAA AirVenture 2012 had an Apple iPad, except me and one or two others. Aviation apps were hot items this year, and several of them would make effective, essential tools for pilots in training.First up is J…
AirVenture Debuts Offer Better Flying Future
July 30, 2012

AirVenture Debuts Offer Better Flying Future

With its huge, preselected aviation audience, EAA AirVenture is the ultimate dog-and-pony stage on which many companies debut new hardware and software. Significant this year are new airplanes that offer a good balance between price and performance,…
EAA AirVenture 2012: First Impressions
July 22, 2012

EAA AirVenture 2012: First Impressions

Since I started attending EAA AirVenture professionally, as an exhibitor in 1989, and then an employee, and now as a journalist, my greatest joy is covering the site from the North 40 to ultralights, and just letting what’s new rise up and gra…
Bird Strike Investigators Want Your Snarge
July 10, 2012

Bird Strike Investigators Want Your Snarge

Bird strikes have been one of my passing interests ever since I watched the head-on confrontation between a seagull and A landing A-6 during a wheels’ watch at NAS Alameda in the early 1970s. (The seagull lost, by the way.) Somewhere over the …
Flying the Airbus A380
July 8, 2012

Flying the Airbus A380

Every so often work becomes fun. OK, admittedly, not very often. When the folks at Aviation International News asked me to check out the new Brake-to-Vacate system Airbus had designed, they mentioned I’d have a chance to see it in action since…
Good News: Georgia Airports Mean Business!
July 1, 2012

Good News: Georgia Airports Mean Business!

This YouTube video is but one half of Georgia’s airport promotion.Seeking escape from pervasive bad-new morosity I quickly discovered some really good and uplifting aviation activity in Georgia, which recently launched a two-part promotion…
Is Silence a Symptom of Aviation Atrophy?
June 18, 2012

Is Silence a Symptom of Aviation Atrophy?

With  no demands or duties, I retired to the deck on Father’s Day to reflect on my life’s journey, to appreciate the good times and bad that are its waypoints. A caressing breeze ebbed and flowed from the west like wind waves on the sky&…
Who Will Maintain Civilian Drones?
June 14, 2012

Who Will Maintain Civilian Drones?

Unless they are directly involved, either as a daily job or when something’s broken, maintenance isn’t a top-of-mind topic for most aviators. So it took me awhile to wonder who’s going to maintain and fix the burgeoning number of c…
Air France 447 Final Report Means an Ugly Summer Ahead
June 12, 2012

Air France 447 Final Report Means an Ugly Summer Ahead

I’ve been dreading this summer … for the first time in my life though actually. That’s because next month the final French BEA report on the Air France 447 crash will be released.Most professional pilots have a pretty good idea wh…
An Iconic Primer on Spin Resistance
June 4, 2012

An Iconic Primer on Spin Resistance

The Icon A5’s spin resistance show & tellWhen I hit the play button on this video, I was ready to pounce on every syllable of marketing hyperbole. Instead of half-told truths, I got a concise, comprehensive show & tell on what make…
FAA Takes a Fresh Look at GA Airports
May 28, 2012

FAA Takes a Fresh Look at GA Airports

Taking “A fresh look at the many roles General Aviation Airport play in the National Air Transportation System,” the FAA recently released the 34-page report of its in-depth, 18-month study of roughly 3,000 airports, General Aviation Air…
CFIs Need Career Situational Awareness
May 9, 2012

CFIs Need Career Situational Awareness

Last week, the middle school where I am a substitute teacher held its annual career and hobby day, where students sign up for presentations  that interest them. I was on duty as a student wrangler, not a speaker, and it was happenstance that I ended…
No User Fees for GA … Yet
May 6, 2012

No User Fees for GA … Yet

I was trying to explain some of the subtleties behind the word altruism to my daughter this morning at breakfast, and it made me think about the fight against aviation user fees.And yes, we have a few truly interesting family meals around our house…
The Best and the Worst In-Flight Movies
April 26, 2012

The Best and the Worst In-Flight Movies

I’ve been a movie geek since I was a kid. So how could I refuse Zac’s Colbert’s (relation to Stephen Colbert??) request to pontificate about which movies are his favorites during airline travel? I wonder if my friend Mary Kirby at …
What’s Aviation’s Future in a Polarized World?
April 20, 2012

What’s Aviation’s Future in a Polarized World?

At the World Aviation Training Symposium, held last week in Orlando, Boeing’s chief test & evaluation pilot for new airplane development, Mike Carriker, said the industry must modernize its educational methods and technology if it hopes to…
Challenge Notes Importance of Flight Time
April 15, 2012

Challenge Notes Importance of Flight Time

For decades, individuals and organizations have focused attention and effort on rebuilding the pilot population. But for the first time in memory, AOPA is drawing attention to—and doing something about it with its Keep ’em Flying Challenge—an …
Flying Cars, the Fun Factor, and Their Future
April 10, 2012

Flying Cars, the Fun Factor, and Their Future

The PAL-V, a hot-rod trike with a fold away gyrocopter rotor and prop.The Terrafugia Transition’s appearance at the New York auto show made the news recently. Flying cars have been an interesting engineering exercise since the late 1940s, …
FAA Updates Training Standards & Manuals
April 2, 2012

FAA Updates Training Standards & Manuals

Back in the paper era I was filled with two-part dread every time the FAA’s Airman Testing Standards Branch had updated its practical test standards (PTS) and aviation training handbooks. Part I was the expense of keeping my training library u…
Flying Fun is a Relative Term
March 28, 2012

Flying Fun is a Relative Term

Phatic speech is what we say without thinking to start a conversation. “What’s up?” are the ones I hear most, and for the past 30-some years my answer has been the same: “Anything above eye level—it’s a relative term.&#…
Cross-Country Quiz: ASI & Humble Pie
March 11, 2012

Cross-Country Quiz: ASI & Humble Pie

It’s been too many years since I was last pilot in command of an airplane, and even longer since I’ve made a cross-country flight. The AOPA Air Safety Institute must have known that flying may well be part of my life in the near future b…
Why Southwest Grabs My Business, Again and Again
Feb. 27, 2012

Why Southwest Grabs My Business, Again and Again

Word of Mouth marketing (WOM) is a bit like the Superman of campaigns. Nothing can stop it. That’s because the company the campaign focuses on has little or nothing to do with the effort. It’s all customer driven. People recommending pro…
A Middle School Perspective on Aviation
Feb. 12, 2012

A Middle School Perspective on Aviation

A judge for “What’s Your Story,” the Wittman Regional Airport writing contest for those in grades 3-12 in Oshkosh-area schools, I feel compelled to share some observations gleaned from the entries I’ve just read. As our futur…
Flying Club May Resuscitate Flying Career
Feb. 8, 2012

Flying Club May Resuscitate Flying Career

CLEAR!TV doctors bark this sharp-elbowed warning before they shock a restive heart back to a regular rhythm. It is also the warning pilots issue to bystanders before they energize an airplane’s air processer. Seemingly disassociated warnings,…
Signs of New Aviation Era are Unmistakable
Jan. 30, 2012

Signs of New Aviation Era are Unmistakable

From aviation’s infancy, the US military has been a leading source of aerial innovations and educator of those who put those winged aviation innovations to work. With the end of each conflict, pilots, technicians, and engineers used  their tra…