Month: October 2005

  • Random Thoughts

    The aviation industry is littered with acronyms. I am actually struggling right now to increase my internal glossary to be able to parse all of these three and four letter words. A commercial pilot is not one that fly’s for the big air carriers – those are known as Airline Transport Pilots and they are…

  • Starting to Sink In

    I got a workbook the other day (the companion workbook to “From The Ground Up”). I started working on it. I know I will probably be doing this again when school actually starts, but I can’t wait. Answering the questions in the book actually makes what i’ve read sink in. I’ve been able to answer…

  • Pilot Logbook

    One of the most important items a pilot must carry with him is his pilot logbook. The logbook is used to record all of the flights that the pilot has performed. They record such items as: Date and Time of Flight Type of flight (day, night, IFR of VFR flight) Role of pilot (pilot in…

  • Get With The Lingo!

    For the past few weeks or so, I’ve been listening to local Air traffic controllers chatting to various aircrafts in and around Toronto. At first it just started off as pure curiosity. However, now, I’m making an effort to spend a few hours a week listening to the chatter in an effort to get a…