Part 1: Dr. Bruce Chien joins the hangar flying with Pilot Mike and Pilot Dan. The FAA slaps docs over pilots on SSRIs.
The Knee Jerk reactions to the Cory Lidle accident and responses from AOPA
It seems like each day that passes I notice how small this world of aviation really is. Six degrees of separation? Nope, more like 2 or 3 degrees I think.
- Replaced two ballasts in the kitchen light fixture - Replaced two 8' fluorescent bulbs in the storage room - Hung lights all over CJ's office for the party (78' wort
The UCAP gang are a little punchy on this Sunday morning. But the podcast must go on. They announce the new UCAP blog. After surviving a minor technical snafu they wade into the latest news on the Bra
Student and I meet early to go through the maintenance logs for the airplane. Then, we go fly -- this will probably be the last practice session before her mock checkride. She does stalls, steep tur
After yesterdays automotive related repair task (Which I’m still feeling despite an hour in our hot tub last night), todays job was to change the oil in my car.
Admittedly, this oil change was w
I got to do a good deal of work today on the horizontal stabilizer. I got everything riveted together except for the rear spar. I’ll shoot a coat of primer on that tomorrow and give it a day o