Comment on "A Weekend in September Part 3 - Flying J, Ken Brock and Going Home"
Wow, beautiful video Ken! I love your landing place, where you can to land from all sides. Nice was your flight over the bush with your shadow. And Davids finger how he cleaned the camera... :DDo we have a trike program like this? Members weigh in on AOPA's Rusty Pilot initiative
AOPA’s new Rusty Pilot initiative is a great move to bring lapsed fly...simplest would be a concerted effort by trike pilots to contact their prior flying buddies, perhaps prior hang gliding pilots, and introduce them to their...Sport Pilot Practical Test Standards for Weight Shift Control
Taking your sport pilot check ride? Want to know whats on the test? Here it is baby!Bush Pilot: 'Brakes were my enemy': Landing a one-way airstrip in Southcentral Alaska
It doesn't look challenging -- it looks like a huge airstrip with a tiny bit of snow. I could try to be cool, and say "ya, it was no big deal," but the truth...Who’s really in charge? (when two pilots on board a single-pilot operation aircraft)
See THIS LINK for full story When two pilots are on board an aircraft that...is type certificated for single-pilot operation who is the PIC, and...nbsp; Per 14 CFR 1.1, pilot in command means the person w...FI is the PIC even if the other pilot is fully qualified and is the...Bush Pilot: 'Brakes were my enemy': Landing a one-way airstrip in Southcentral Alaska
It doesn't look challenging -- it looks like a huge airstrip with a tiny bit of snow. I could try to be cool, and say "ya, it was no big deal," but the truth is, it was hard work. The runway is plenty long enough, but it's a one-way landing because of that mountain dominating the uphill...Tags: Bush Pilot, Brakes were my enemy, Landing, one-way airstrip, Southcentral Alaska, Trike flying, Triking