• Quick Update

    Weather has been too crappy to complete the PPL exam. I’ve been pretty busy at work lately too, so I guess it worked out. Interesting clip (the player only works in IE): A KingAir decompresses at 20,000′ and the pilots are unable to use the oxygen supply to remain conscious. The airplane goes into a…

  • PPL Flight Test Update

    I passed the ground portion of the test. I decided against doing the flight portion because: 1. The TAF was showing 3SM visibility and Snow during the time of the test. 2. The upper winds were ~35KTs at 3000′ I’m not happy with my performance on the ground portion at all. However, all that matters…

  • Flight Test Booked

    The flight test that I have booked this Thursday might just be a go! The weather looks “decent” and could quite possibly be good enough for the actual exam. I’ve already booked the time off work. The flight is in the morning, which means getting to the airport for 7am. I have already started prepping…

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    Instrument Approaches

    There are two types of instrument approaches called precision and non-precision. Precision: A precision approach is able to guide the airplane in both the vertical (altitude) and horizontal (alignment with runway) Non-Precision: A non-precision approach is only able to guide the airplane in the horizontal plane. The most common precision approach is the ILS approach….

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    New Category

    I’ve added a new category to the website called “Australia”. I’m planning a trip back to the land down under and I am looking into getting a PPL license down there so that I can fly. I think it would be awesome to be able to rent a plane in Sydney, or Perth, and see…

  • Flight Cancelled

    SPECI CYKZ 271219Z CCB 11005KT 2 1/2SM -FZDZ BR OVC002 RMK ST8= You know why if you can read the above. Otherwise, it says: “2.5 miles visibility in light freezing drizzle and fog. Overcast at 200′. There’s no way you’re flying in this weather buddy!”