general aviation Posts

Flying Demands Keeping Your Head in the Game
Aug. 6, 2025

Flying Demands Keeping Your Head in the Game

Pilots get rusty when they don’t fly often. No matter whether they hold a private pilot certificate or an ATP. Even a professional pilot with thousands of hours in their logbook can easily find themselves behind the power curve in an airplane. Stayi…
Confessions of a New Corporate Pilot
Sept. 1, 2024

Confessions of a New Corporate Pilot

In the Citation IIIConfessions of a New Corporate PilotLife would be sweet, I thought, now that I’d successfully passed my Cessna Citation III (CE-650) type rating check ride (this was a few years back). It meant I’d be flying my first…
Remembering Gordon Baxter: Bax Seat was a Flying Magazine Reader Favorite
Aug. 19, 2024

Remembering Gordon Baxter: Bax Seat was a Flying Magazine Reader Favorite

(Reposted by request)Each time I stand near my desk, my eyes naturally focus on the framed cover of the August 1983 Flying magazine. Below it is page 100, the “I Learned About Flying from That” (ILAFFT), where my first column appeared. On i…
Climate Change & Preflight Planning
April 29, 2024

Climate Change & Preflight Planning

With climate change continuing the slow and steady march to ever warmer records, 2023 set a new record. (I can hear 2024 softly asking us to hold its beer.) “After seeing the 2023 climate analysis, I have to pause and say that the findings are…
Why Don’t Rocket Launchers Pay Airway Trust Fund Taxes?
April 15, 2024

Why Don’t Rocket Launchers Pay Airway Trust Fund Taxes?

Two stories reported near April 1 suggested a cruel prank. Just before 4/1 came news that the FY 2025 budget proposed to raise the per-gallon tax on business jet fuel nearly 400%, to $1.06 per gallon.As a reminder, aviation fuel taxes are how the g…
Champ Ornament of Aviation Appreciation
Dec. 24, 2023

Champ Ornament of Aviation Appreciation

Each year for as long as I can remember, Sporty’s Pilot Shop has sent its annual crystal airplane ornament with the Christmas card it sends to members of the aviation media. We hung our growing collection of them each year until our boys moved…
EAA AirVenture 2023: Change is the Only Constant
July 30, 2023

EAA AirVenture 2023: Change is the Only Constant

In decades past, back when its moniker matched its location, one of Oshkosh’s primary draws was learning about new products and programs that their creators debuted on aviation’s primary stage, where an eager audience hungrily consumed e…
Updated AC Reiterates Nontowered Airport Procedures & Responsibilities
July 10, 2023

Updated AC Reiterates Nontowered Airport Procedures & Responsibilities

Back in the day, airports without air traffic controllers working to maintain order and predictable behavior from the pilots flying to and from it were often referred to as “uncontrolled” because they did not have an air traffic control …
The Happiest Hour Among Total Flight Time
March 20, 2023

The Happiest Hour Among Total Flight Time

Aviators track their flying lives one hour at a time. No matter where they are in their aeronautical journey, just starting or finally resting on retired wings. Every hour is important. Some were more exciting. Others were more meaningful because th…
Nominate a Member of Your Flying Family for a General Aviation Award
Dec. 12, 2022

Nominate a Member of Your Flying Family for a General Aviation Award

Each of us has a flying family related not by blood or marriage but by the spirit of flight. Recognizing the contribution of an eligible flight instructor, maintenance technician, or FAA Safety Team teacher can be a challenge. So why not nominate th…
Aeronautical Decision Making: Hurricane Edition
Oct. 3, 2022

Aeronautical Decision Making: Hurricane Edition

It seems a safe assumption that the only people who have not yet seen the spectrum of aviation damage wrought by Hurricane Ian are those have endured its torments and await reconnection to their electrical and data grids. The rest of us have witness…
Callback Challenge: Keeping Your Head in the ADM Game
Sept. 19, 2022

Callback Challenge: Keeping Your Head in the ADM Game

ADM—Aeronautical Decision Making—is a system of thinking that benefits all aspects of life on the ground as well as in the air because it is a reflective way of processing situations composed of often uncertain variables. These situations prepare us…
Recommended Reading: Rinker Buck’s Flight of Passage
Sept. 5, 2022

Recommended Reading: Rinker Buck’s Flight of Passage

Published in 1997, Rinker Buck let the memories of his cross-country flight from New Jersey to California in a 1946 Piper PA-11 age for 30 years before sharing them in Flight of Passage. Like a fine single-malt whisky, time has refined the raw spiri…
Weather Forecasting Suffering Helium Shortage
April 18, 2022

Weather Forecasting Suffering Helium Shortage

In early April, the New York Times reported that the National Weather Service has stopped launching weather balloons from nine of its 101 stations in the US and Caribbean because they don’t have enough helium to make the balloons lighter than …
Backcountry Destinations Getting GPS Recognition
Feb. 21, 2022

Backcountry Destinations Getting GPS Recognition

Aviation is not exempt from the aphorism that what goes around comes around. When humans first flew on powered wings, their fields of operation were unimproved, what military aviation now describes as austere. (While the people who selected this wo…
Pilot Transitions, Becoming Pluperfect
Feb. 7, 2022

Pilot Transitions, Becoming Pluperfect

As a word merchant focused on subjects aeronautical, people often ask if I am a pilot. Because a pilot certificate does not die (unless the holder surrenders or the FAA revokes it), my answer is always affirmative (pilot speak for you betcha!). Usua…
PreFlight Camp Introduces Girls to Aviation Opportunities
Sept. 20, 2021

PreFlight Camp Introduces Girls to Aviation Opportunities

Meeting at U.S. Air Force survival school in 2007 and reflecting on the unexpected opportunities that introduced them to aviation, Liz Greene and Kristen Franke conceived an idea that became the nonprofit PreFlight Camp whose mission is to make girl…
A Sign of Ice
Sept. 12, 2021

A Sign of Ice

American Champion 7KCABAlthough this story is old, the details and the learning experiences are as valuable today as they were years ago. Rob__________________________________________________Inexperience, stupidity, get-home-itis …
Promote Aviation With Inclusive Participation
Sept. 6, 2021

Promote Aviation With Inclusive Participation

Over the decades, the Young Eagles program has given millions of youngsters what, in many cases, were their inaugural flights in an aircraft smaller than a transport category airliner. This includes my kids and my grandchildren, which gives you an i…
Launchpad, What Were You Thinking?
Aug. 15, 2021

Launchpad, What Were You Thinking?

My close friends know that as a pilot I have one deep-seated fear. If I should ever buy it in an airplane, I don’t want it to be for something that’s classically not me, something I’ve spent my career as a flight instructor campaig…
EAA AirVenture Reset Surprises
Aug. 9, 2021

EAA AirVenture Reset Surprises

With a week to reflect and sort the interactions and activities of EAA AirVenture 2021, my challenge was to quantify why it was the most enjoyable show of this millennium. The easiest quantifier was the people who attended. With few exceptions over …
AirVenture Reset: Marketing to the Masses
July 28, 2021

AirVenture Reset: Marketing to the Masses

Selling aviation stuff to pilots and flying aficionados is one of the foundational enterprises of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. It is a multilayered effort. EAA sells indoor and outdoor exhibit space to companies, and employing a variety of tactics, some …
Day Zero: Resetting an AirVenture Attitude
July 25, 2021

Day Zero: Resetting an AirVenture Attitude

After we all took a year off in 2020, I hit the road this morning for Wittman Regional Airport with a tick of trepidation nibbling at my soul. It’s Zero Day, the Sunday before the show starts and all the exhibitors are scurrying about trying t…
AirVenture – Int’l Home of the Young Eagles
July 23, 2021

AirVenture – Int’l Home of the Young Eagles

AirVenture 2021 is really happening next week in Oshkosh beginning July 26 and the pent-up demand for aviation excitement/geeky experiences is expected to run high. Each year – except 2020 of course – the show attracts tens of thousands …