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Growth without discomfort
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
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
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
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
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’
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
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
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
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,...