Boeing Max and the Case of the Missing Bolts
In commercial aviation or general aviation, we should trust—but always verify.
In commercial aviation or general aviation, we should trust—but always verify.
By the summer of 1983, I had finished my junior year of ROTC, and our old neighborhood gang was reunited again. Larry Leonard and I roomed together our college freshman year at the Castilian dorm, where I met my future wife, Karin. Before starting our senior year, Larry and I moved into the same Austin […]
By David Offitzer | Illustrations by Barry Ross “Straight out departure approved, cleared for takeoff 29 Right” is a call I have received thousands of times as a commercial pilot and CFI at my home base of Zamperini Field in Torrance, California (KTOA). The seasonal “May gray” morning had predictably and gradually morphed into an […]
Explore the world of wind shear in Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAF) and how it impacts light aircraft