General Aviation Lost Procedures – Day 12 of 31
Getting lost can happen even with modern avionics and multiple navigation tools. Lost procedures help pilots stay calm, safe, and […]
Getting lost can happen even with modern avionics and multiple navigation tools. Lost procedures help pilots stay calm, safe, and […]
Crosswind landings challenge pilots because wind rarely behaves the same way twice. Success depends less on perfect control inputs and
Fear of stalling ranks among the most common anxieties in pilot training. Early experiences, aircraft characteristics, and physical sensations often
Instructors often teach aviation stalls as a simple aerodynamic event: pitch increases, airspeed decreases, and the wing stops flying. Real-world
Aircraft weight and balance is often treated as a math problem, but at its core it’s a handling and control
Flying from the right seat is one of the most humbling and eye-opening experiences in a pilot’s career. This flight
Your first instrument lesson often starts before the engine turns. This flight shows how preparation, calm radios, and structure shape
The DJI FPV camera and the GoPro Hero 10 each promise sharp footage, but real-world flying exposes key differences. Jason
Learning to fly a tailwheel adds real value to your pilot certificate. It also opens up classic aircraft options. Taildraggers
Learning to fly tailwheel aircraft challenges pilots in ways modern tricycle gear aircraft rarely do. In this podcast, Jason Schappert