Operations Posts

Becoming an Air Traffic Controller
Oct. 17, 2024

Becoming an Air Traffic Controller

Have you or someone you know ever considered becoming an air traffic controller for the FAA? I spent nearly 10 years of my aviation career working for the agency, and I loved the work. Coincidentally, the FAA just announced its latest recruiting dri…
Flight Planning Demands a Dose of Common Sense
July 1, 2024

Flight Planning Demands a Dose of Common Sense

Decades ago, when I learned to fly, it was well-known that a commercial co-pilot/first officer was allowed to occupy the right seat of a transport airplane only if they’d proven themselves subservient enough to understand that the guy in the l…
EFB v. Paper: Weight & Reliability
May 15, 2024

EFB v. Paper: Weight & Reliability

In the days before electronic flight bags, the duffels filled with the necessary performance, operational, and navigation paper were a weight and balance line item, especially with a full set of instrument approach plates. When formatted as electron…
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…
Does Flying During a Total Eclipse Count as Night Time?
April 1, 2024

Does Flying During a Total Eclipse Count as Night Time?

One week from today, on Monday April 8, as the moon’s shadow slides across the eastern third of the United States, the Great North American Eclipse will darken the skies over 458 US airports that are within 50 miles of the eclipse’s cent…
Can GPS Spoofing Fool a Flight Navigator?
March 3, 2024

Can GPS Spoofing Fool a Flight Navigator?

Given the state of the world, GPS spoofing has been in the news with unsettling frequency. Transmitting a counterfeit GPS signal to override the real deal serves the real purpose of guiding aerial, maritime, or terrestrial vehicles where someone oth…
Reading the Weather
Jan. 9, 2023

Reading the Weather

It is that time of year when Mother Nature is in a gray and gloomy mood that sucks the Vitamin D out of your soul. The Scots, who know something about unpleasant weather, have a word for it—dreich—that beat glaikit, scunnered, and shoogle as the mos…
The Ultimate Airline Mileage Run
Sept. 11, 2022

The Ultimate Airline Mileage Run

It’s been slightly more than a year since I’ve flown on an airliner. I certainly didn’t miss airline travel in the middle of the pandemic, but this summer’s cancellation and delay insanity created an avoidance mindset that…
Finding Fisk During AirVenture
July 29, 2022

Finding Fisk During AirVenture

For an unincorporated community in the Town of Utica and Winnebago County, Fisk, Wisconsin, is without a doubt the most well-known small town in the world of aviation. Also known as Fisk Corners, its concise Wikipedia page explains its notoriety in …
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 …
When You’re Alone in the Cockpit
Jan. 18, 2021

When You’re Alone in the Cockpit

A freshly minted CFI friend of mine called me recently almost completely out of breath with the exciting news that he’d managed to grab a few hours of loggable time in the right seat of an old Citation II, a bird that certainly turned out to b…
A Glimmer of Light Ahead for the Aviation Industry
Nov. 22, 2020

A Glimmer of Light Ahead for the Aviation Industry

Boeing 737 MAX 7For the thousands of us who call the aviation industry home, 2020 turned out to be a year we’ll be glad to see the end of although the change of calendars won’t wipe away many of this year’s problems. The highly-co…
Translating The 737 MAX 8 Crisis
March 29, 2019

Translating The 737 MAX 8 Crisis

I rather fancy myself as a translator of aviation speak, trying to be sure people who read about our industry really understand what I’m trying to explain, whether that’s in print or online.The past few weeks have been a nightmare for m…
When Pilots Back Themselves Into a Corner
May 6, 2017

When Pilots Back Themselves Into a Corner

When Pilots Back Themselves into a CornerWhen I was still writing for AOPA Pilot, Turbine Edition Editor Tom Horne always surprised me with his relentless interest in some of the funny and strange things I’ve experienced in my career as a pr…
Aviation Mastery or Minimum Standards . . . What’s Your M.O.?
Feb. 25, 2016

Aviation Mastery or Minimum Standards . . . What’s Your M.O.?

Publisher Note: I’ve known Jim Lara for some time since we work together on the NBAA Single Pilot Working Group trying to tackle the challenge of reducing the accident rate for people who fly business airplanes alone. Like me, Jim believes tha…
User-Fee ATC: Speak Up Now or Lose Access
Jan. 17, 2016

User-Fee ATC: Speak Up Now or Lose Access

Call it what you like, privatizing, corporatizing, or commercializing the FAA air traffic control system will ruin the foundation of the world’s largest, safest, and most diverse and complex national airspace system. Oh, and unless we stand up…