A Pilot Takes An Engine Course
Ever wonder if you really know enough about your engine? Our guy did, too. He didn’t hit YouTube. He went to college.
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Ever wonder if you really know enough about your engine? Our guy did, too. He didn’t hit YouTube. He went to college.
Just what you should do with your plane during long time outs, such as with the coronavirus pandemic, might seem obvious. It’s not.
Even with certified ice protection, there is plenty of risk for light planes in real icing conditions.
Here’s how to think about components that aren’t working as they should, with some simple advice on what to do about them.
While it feels as though it’s saving money by putting off the repair or fixing it little by little, in the long run, in most cases it drives up the cost.
Lessons one pilot learned the hard way, hopefully so you won’t have to.
You can save lots of dough doing this common overhaul with a little help from your shop.
A roundup of the new autopilots that are changing the retrofit game
This potentially do-it-yourself job can make starting your engine so much easier
Is there a future in electric aircraft? Tell us what you think.