Avoiding and Surviving Bird Strikes
According to the FAA, pilots are asked to report encounters with all birds, bats, and terrestrial mammals larger than 2.2 pounds.
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According to the FAA, pilots are asked to report encounters with all birds, bats, and terrestrial mammals larger than 2.2 pounds.
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Learning to fly is a lot like learning to play a sport, where you start with the fundamentals.
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These days lots of pilots have cameras in the cockpit, and it can be a double-edged sword.
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They represent two sides of the same coin.
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Whether instruction is face-to-face or online, the material presented will be the same. The delivery and learner responsibilities, however, are a bit different.
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Here is a rundown of the errors your CFI expects you to make.
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There’s no shortcut that is worth risking a dinged propeller or any other airplane damage.
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Learning to manage risk appropriately is a critical component to being a flight instructor.
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It’s important to always watch your tail for that unexpected airplane engine airflow.
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It's more than altitude and entries when it comes to airport traffic.
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