I will probably find out how I did on the Radio Exam come Monday. In the meantime I’ve been studying for the PSTAR test. The
Author: Blake
A plane needs air to be able to fly. Thanks to the laws of physics, the same parcel of air can have different characteristics based
I did better than expected on my Meterology midterm: 81%. Most of my mistakes were due to stupidity (ie, not reading the question properly). I
I’ve been using the following two documents provided by Industry Canada as a study guide for the Radiotelephone License: – Study Guide for the Radio
I’ve been spending the past hour working on my Computer Systems assignment (its a METAR, TAF, and FD decoder). I’m at the point now where
Today was a textbook day for illusions! I was afraid that it would be weeks before I could experience them first hand. I was able
This is an update to a post I made earlier in the week. The flight on Saturday was good. We finished up stalls and spirals.
Crew Resource Management. It’s a concept that is relatively new to the aviation scene. The idea behind CRM is that work flows and communication in
This is a repost from Aviatrix’s latest post. First, some background: ADF Is a navigation tool thats based on AM radio signals. The way it