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Growth without discomfort

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How do you build your skills as a pilot without putting yourself and others at unnecessary risk? First accept your limits and then train...

Seeing red: putting a stop to runway incursions

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Red is a powerful colour. Over the centuries it has been associated with good fortune, passion, violence, defiance, political ideology—and danger. The colour red is...

NTSB concludes runway near miss investigation

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THE US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has concluded its investigation into a literal near miss that could have been the worst aviation disaster...

ATSB finds trim setting led to Essendon crash

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A misset rudder trim was behind the crash of a B200 King Air in Essendon in February 2017, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has...

International accidents: 1 July–31 July 2018

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Date 10 July Aircraft Convair CV-340 Location 6 km (3.8 miles) ESE of Pretoria-Wonderboom Airport (PRY), South Africa Fatalities 1 Description The aircraft was on a scenic flight. There...

Phoebus and me

Glider pilot Warren Scanlon learns the importance of ergonomics and familiarity Having been a member of Waikerie Gliding Club for about four or five years...

More than a ‘noisy tape measure’

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Remotely piloted aircraft systems are adding speed and accuracy to aircraft accident investigation Use the words ‘drone’, ‘accident’ and ‘investigation’ in the same sentence and...

Glider sets stratospheric record

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A five-and-a-half-hour flight over the Patagonian mountains of southern Argentina by the Airbus Perlan II has broken its own altitude record by more than...

Airservices—assisting you in the cockpit

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Most pilots would be familiar with the day-to-day services of air traffic control (ATC) which manages approximately four million aircraft movements each year across...

Introducing Mayday Fuel

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Aviation English has borrowed from the French two important terms—Mayday, from venez m'aider, meaning ‘come and help me’, and Pan Pan (from panne, meaning a breakdown). Mayday,...