10 09, 2020

Proper Aircraft Engine Preservation and How to Add Value to Your Aircraft, by Ken Dufour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI

By |2023-01-17T12:00:51-06:00September 10th, 2020|Educational|

Corrosion can be a devastating enemy of aircraft engines, particularly those in planes that are flown infrequently or placed in storage for an extended period. New engines or those with new or freshly honed cylinders after a top or major overhaul are of particular concern. In areas of high humidity, these have been instances where corrosion has been found in such cylinders after an inactive period of only a few days. Once these cylinders have been operated [...]

9 09, 2020

How Do AD’s Effect your Aircraft Operation? By Ken Dufour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI

By |2023-01-17T11:46:28-06:00September 9th, 2020|Educational|

An Airworthiness Directive (AD) is an important tool used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to communicate unsafe operating conditions relating to aircraft and aircraft equipment to aircraft owners. A primary safety function of the FAA is to require the correction of unsafe conditions found in an aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller, rotor, or appliance when such conditions exist or are likely to exist or develop in other products of the same design. These unsafe conditions can exist [...]

9 09, 2020

An Overview of Aircraft Maintenance; What Every Owner Should Know by Ken Dufour, ASA, MAM, ATP, CFI

By |2023-01-17T11:35:52-06:00September 9th, 2020|Educational|

Maintenance means the preservation, inspection, overhaul, and repair of aircraft, including the replacement of parts. The purpose of maintenance is to ensure that the aircraft remains airworthy throughout its operational life. A properly maintained aircraft is a safe aircraft. Although maintenance requirements vary for different types of aircraft, experience shows that most aircraft need some sort of preventive maintenance every 25 hours or less of flying time, and minor maintenance at least every 100 hours. This is [...]

15 07, 2020

Catering: What’s for Dinner on the Best Private Planes?

By |2023-01-17T11:03:54-06:00July 15th, 2020|Educational|

One of my favorite things to do is cook. I love to spend weekends making elaborate meals, and I have to admit it, I am a food snob. If you are like me, you are probably wondering what options there are for real food onboard a business aircraft. Keep reading to see how things have changed since your last commercial airline snack of peanuts. If you can charter an aircraft, you most likely can have anything that [...]

15 07, 2020

Don’t Just Sit in the Passenger Seat — Learn to Fly a Helicopter!

By |2023-01-17T10:54:26-06:00July 15th, 2020|Educational|

Remember the days of playing flight simulators instead of doing your homework? You begged your parents for one of those cool joysticks so you could feel like a real pilot. What happened to those days? You may be older now, but your dreams are still alive, so why not learn how to fly and experience views like no other by committing to a real adventure as a helicopter pilot. What Do I Have to Do to Become [...]

1 07, 2020

5 Critical Decision Factors When You Consider Buying a Helicopter

By |2023-01-17T10:36:34-06:00July 1st, 2020|Educational|

When it comes to buying a helicopter, people often focus on issues such as price. However, although the price is a factor when purchasing a helicopter, there are plenty of other things to consider as well. Make sure you have thought and read about all the necessary information you may need. In this article, we will tell you the five critical decisions you will need to factor in when buying a helicopter. Read on to find out [...]

30 06, 2020

Riding Out the Storm: How COVID-19 Has Affected Commercial Aviation

By |2023-01-17T10:26:07-06:00June 30th, 2020|Educational|

Global airlines are set to lose around $84 billion by the end of this year due to the Coronavirus. The year 2020 will go down as the worst year on record in the history of the aviation industry. The outcome is especially so as the industry braces for the effects of the prolonged lockdown measures globally. The airlines must find ways to weather this storm despite the prevailing circumstances. With the general apprehension regarding COVID- 19 among [...]

15 06, 2020

9 Amazing Vintage Airplanes You Need to Know About

By |2023-01-16T16:33:55-06:00June 15th, 2020|Educational|

The first functional plane departed Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in 1903. Though the Wright Brothers were the first people to build and operate a plane, people had been dreaming of flying for centuries before then. Among aviation's, most famous hopefuls were Leonardo Da Vinci. He drew designs for parachutes, a hang glider, a personal flying machine, and a primitive helicopter (almost all of which, admittedly, would have been useless as designed, if not explicitly dangerous). Today's planes [...]

15 06, 2020

Owning an Aircraft: Airplane Maintenance You Can DIY

By |2023-01-16T16:25:39-06:00June 15th, 2020|Educational|

Aircraft maintenance costs can be high. Handling some of the preventive airplane maintenance yourself can significantly reduce your annual cost of owning a plane. The most important factor is knowing what maintenance items the FAA regulations allow you, as a pilot, to perform on your airplane. Maintenance is imperative to maintaining your airplane's fair market value. We are going to show you what maintenance you can do as an aircraft owner and pilot. Keep reading to learn [...]

15 06, 2020

Top 7 Easy Air Travel Tips for a Safer Flight

By |2023-01-16T16:17:04-06:00June 15th, 2020|Educational|

Are you going to fly commercial? Start here first. By this point, you've got your airline tickets booked and have a long list of places and attractions you want to visit. But the real question is, what are you going to do to protect yourself from COVID-19 while you travel? In The United States, there are more than 16,100,000 flights handled by the Federal Aviation Administration every single year. With so many people, it can be a [...]

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