Pilots, Airplanes and Line Crew
From 1971 through 1973, I worked on the line crew at Epps Air Service at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport. I was an... View Article
From 1971 through 1973, I worked on the line crew at Epps Air Service at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport. I was an... View Article
What’s wrong with the following statement? “Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations requires that a pilot must take a bi-annual flight... View Article
Consider the following information to complete this test: You will be conducting a solo flight VFR tonight from KPDK airport to... View Article
Some of the most common weaknesses noted among pilots include improper use of the rudder and lack of rudder usage. In a... View Article
The following questions apply to the piston-engine PA 46 airplanes only. 1) On PA 46s equipped with a cockpit... View Article
AOPA, EAA and other organizations have been pushing the FAA for the past several years to provide an exemption to the requirement for... View Article
At American Air Flight Training, we are constantly working to add useful new features to our website. This new section under... View Article
One week last March was internationally designated as “Women of Aviation Worldwide Week”. One of the more active women’s aviation organizations... View Article
In the past 45 years that I have been flying, I have seen pilots miss important steps in their flight... View Article