Tag Archives: AC 90-66B
What To Say If Your Best Friend Bought A Dog of An Airplane
by Pete Schoeninger Published in Midwest Flyer – August/September 2019 issue The Misunderstood Master Switch Q: I rode along with a pilot friend and his avionics technician while they were doing some inflight checking of avionics. I was horrified as … Continue reading
Posted in Ask Pete, Aug/Sept 2019, Columns, Columns
Tagged AC 90-66B, avionics, Bold Method Traffic Pattern, C-172, C-182, Cessna 175, Cessna 180, Cessna 182, Cessna Hawk XP, Flap on Landing, Logbook, Magnetos, Midwest Flyer, Nav/Com, Pete Schoeninger, Piper J-5, Piper PA-12, Piper PA-14, Tri-Pacers
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Non-Towered Airport Flight Operations
Published in Midwest Flyer – August/September 2018 Pilots! Are you aware of a relatively new advisory circular (AC) that applies to aircraft operators operating at or in the vicinity of an airport without a control tower or at an airport … Continue reading
Posted in Aug/Sept 2018, Columns, Columns, MN Aeronautics Bulletin
Tagged AC 90-66B, MnDOT, Non-Towered Airport Flight Operations
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