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    So You Earned Your Certificate - Now What?

    February 20 2012 by Eric Radtke

    As you're already aware, earning a pilot certificate is a fun and rewarding experience that will provide you with a lifetime of thrills and excitement.  But it's also a license to learn and requires a system of continuing education and proficiency.

    First, a word of caution -- while your flying fundamentals will no doubt be sharp when you earn your ticket, the majority of your training and checkride preparation was likely spent close to home.  This isn't a bad thing, but there is still a wealth of knowledge and skill to be gained during the flying that will come beyond the certificate.

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    Slowly but Surely

    February 10 2012 by Paul Jurgens

    October BalloonsBack in October, I wrote about my latest training endeavor, my plan to obtain a LTA-Balloon rating. While this winter has been warm in Ohio, winds, daylight, and schedules have been a hindrance to making much progress.

     

    VFR, Daylight, and Light Winds

     

    Training in a balloon can only be completed under visual conditions. While the balloon would know which way is up even if it were in a cloud, you can't legally fly the balloon in instrument meteorological conditions.

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    Prohibited vs Restricted airspace

    February 01 2012 by Matt Meyer

    A few weeks ago I got a panicked call from a friend of mine who is a corporate pilot for a local company. He was worried about a possible airspace penetration violation that had happened to him that day. He and the other pilot were approaching their destination airport, Manassas VA (KHEF) from the west, when they were asked by the tower to make a 6 mile left base for 34R.

    They needed him to make space for two departures out and an inbound all ahead of him. However, this clearance would put them in a restricted area south of KHEF.

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    Goin to the Islands Mon? 5 Things to Keep In Mind.

    January 18 2012 by Charlie Masters

    May 23, 2004. "N44647, Miami Center, radar contact turn left heading 090 vectors to Freeport climb and maintain niner thousand."

    That was the clearance for a couple of firsts for me.  My first flight over any water wider than Cave Run Lake near Morehead, KY and my first international flight.  It is 29 degrees as I am writing this and there is a light dusting of snow on the ground.  I guess that is why my thoughts take me back to that warm vacation 8 years ago.  If you need to take a trip to the islands let me tell you a few lessons I learned from mine.

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    Get the Most Out of Each Lesson

    January 08 2012 by Bret Koebbe

    I was recently reminded of what it's like to be a student again last week after attending the first of a series of guitar lessons. Everything about it was foreign to me, from feeling like an outsider at the music shop to opening a book of sheet music that looked like it was written in Greek. Each lesson is only 30 minutes, and takes place one on one with the music instructor in a very small room. The first lesson was over before I knew it, and on the drive home it got me thinking of how similar this was to when I took my first flight lesson 12 years ago. I considered myself a good student...

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