Three old pilots were walking across the ramp to their airplanes:
First one says: "Windy, isn’t it?"
Second one says: "No, its Thursday."
Third one says: "Yeah, so am I. Lets go get a beer instead.”
Three old pilots were walking across the ramp to their airplanes:
First one says: "Windy, isn’t it?"
Second one says: "No, its Thursday."
Third one says: "Yeah, so am I. Lets go get a beer instead.”
Hat tip to Steve of the A mile of runway will take you anywhere blog for finding and posting this really cool Paths of Flight video from GE Aviation. GE wanted to show the “intricate choreography of flying in all its glory” by capturing take-offs and landings over the course of one day and then combining them into one short video. And as Steve also noted, the video does a great job of showing just how precise the big airliners fly their approaches.
And if you want to know how the Paths of Flight video was created, check out this other video that will take you behind the scenes and show you how they filmed it:
If you have purchased an aircraft, even if it is a used one, you have no doubt invested a substantial sum of money to do so. Moreover, you will want to do everything possible to maintain the value of your aircraft investment.
Hence, a recent article by on the website of Conklin & De Decker, an aviation information and valuation firm, is well worth reading as it gives three tips for maintaining the value of your aircraft. These three tips included:
The Conklin & De Decker article also made the key point that maintaining your aircraft’s value is a process. Moreover, a well-maintained aircraft will also be more reliable and safer for you to use.
Last week, we noted a post by written by Max Trescott for his Trends Aloft site about flying at night that was well worth reading given that winter is well underway and the days can be much shorter in the Northern latitudes. This week, Brian of Brian’s Flying blog has written a great post loaded with night flying tips that are a must read by any pilot who chooses to or inadvertently ends up flying in night time conditions.
Brian has organized his very detailed night flying tips into the following specific categories:
However, Brian’s general nighttime flying tips are probably the most important tips to remember and they are well worth repeating here as he simply wrote:
Know where your hills and antennas are. Avoid them. Leave the mountains for the daytime. Bright moon can help make things easier and more comfortable; it will light up the ground a bit. Also, stay near roads, cities, and lit up areas. Night time flying in dark areas counts as actual IFR, so stay away from that unless IFR rated.
In addition, Brian advises pilots to get some IFR training plus he suggested some additional night flying resources posted on the AOPA and AVweb websites.
Finally, Brian included a couple of good reasons why you should consider brushing up on your night flying skills: Several great photographs of Christmas holiday lights seen from above.
The year 2010 will come to a close at the end of this week and in addition to posting the top 10 videos of 2010, the Flight Global blog has also posted the top 10 aviation pictures of 2010. These aviation pictures included the following:
1. PICTURES: Finnish F-18 engine check reveals effects of volcanic dust
3. PICTURES: Extent of peripheral damage to Qantas A380 unclear
4. PICTURES Airbus catalogues A380 damage
5. PICTURES: Aires 737-700 crashes on landing in San Andres
6. PICTURES: Poland grounds Hercules fleet after Afghan mishap
7. PICTURES: US Air Force releases images of crashed C-17
8. PICTURES: Farnborough beckons for Italian UAV display team
9. PICTURES: UK unveils Taranis stealth combat demonstrator
10. PICTURES & ANIMATION: X-51A Waverider reaches Mach 5 in 140s scramjet flight
Our vote for the number one aviation picture of 2010 would also go for the photo of Finish air force Hornet’s engine after it had inadvertently flew through volcanic dust from the erupting Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland.
However, we would also like to ask you our readers if there are any 2010 aviation related photos that Flight Global or us have missed that are worthy of being in the top 10. If so, feel free to post a link to the photo below.
The year 2010 will come to a close at the end of this week and hence the Flight Global blog has posted the top 10 aviation video stories of 2010. These aviation video stories included the following:
1. VIDEO: Delta 747 shunts tow-tractor at gate
2. VIDEO: C-17 pilot ignored stall warnings before crash
3. VIDEO: Iran Air A300 engine spouts flame before Stockholm run-off
4.VIDEO ANALYSIS – Qantas A380 uncontained engine failure
5.VIDEO Images reveal battle to set down crippled Dagestan Tu-154
6.VIDEO Passenger captures moments after Tu-154 overrun
7. VIDEO Virgin Galactic spaceship flies first mission with pilots
8. VIDEO British Airways takes delivery of four-class 777-300ER
9. VIDEO Brazilian air force probes fatal display team crash
10. VIDEO Turkish Airlines disputes crash inquiry findings on stall recovery
However, our number one aviation video for 2010 would be this one of Europe’s airspace coming back to life after being disrupted by the erupting Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland:
However, we would also like to ask you our readers if there are any 2010 aviation related videos that Flight Global or us have missed that are worthy of being in the top 10. If so, feel free to post a link to the video below.