Kyle is fourteen years old and today marked a very special day.No, it’s not his birthday. Today marks the day that Kyle was properly introduced to the big, blue sky up above.Kyle became my fift
My dad flew down to Arizona to pick up the Yankee, and started the trip home yesterday morning. It handles and performs well – I’m not sure what kind of speeds he was getting, but he̵
The first thing I noticed back home was how dark it is here. It was dark when I got back, because it was the
middle of the night, but it was still dark in the morning, and throughout the next day. E
Weather and other people are finally all cooperating at once for Studen't solo. We'll do three trips around the pattern to full stop taxi backs, and then Student will drop me off at the tower and do
Student and I cancelled a flight last night to go over some topics for the written test, because she's going to get that out of the way this weekend. Plus, it probably makes more sense to defer pract
The Law of Averages finally ruled in my favor. There was actually a flying Seneca at school today. The window was only 2 hours long and the lesson called for 8 approaches: ILS, VOR, NDB & GPS firs
It seems like this fall has been a dismal collection of cloudy, rainy, and generally miserable weather.
One could suggest that every fall is like this, and I’m just failing to remember
I fancied a bit of night flying as the airfield is open nice and late and it has been over a year since the last time. So I booked the aircraft for Friday evening.
The two biggest complaints I usually have when I start working with a new codebase are (a) functions and methods that are too long, and (b) lack of abstractions. The two complaints are related: over
MS and the IFR Pilot met at the hangar early this morning. The plan was to test fly Mike Hotel following the 2006 Annual-From-Youknowwhere. That plan was modified after the A&P bravely volunteer