Tag Archives: fixed base operations
How A Father & Son Flew 100 Hours Together During The COVID Shutdown
by Phil & Mark Peterson Published in Midwest Flyer Magazine August/September 2022 Digital Issue We wanted to fly during the pandemic, but not stay overnight at any one location, so we enrolled in the “Fly Wisconsin Airport Passport Program.” You … Continue reading →
Posted in All Features, Aug/Sept 2022, Features, Features, People
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Tagged aircraft, airplane, airport, aviation, AWOS, fixed base operations, Fly Minnesota Airport Passport Program, Fly Wisconsin Airport Passport Program, Flying, Flying Farmer, Mark Peterson, Midwest Flyer Magazine, Phil Peterson, Pilots
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When To Pickle My Engine & Am I In A Pickle Without ADS-B?
by Pete Schoeninger Published In Midwest Flyer – February/March 2020 issue Q: How often and how long should I I fly my Beech Sport (150 hp Lycoming engine) in the winter before considering engine preservative action? A: Lycoming S/L L180B … Continue reading →
Posted in Ask Pete, Columns, Columns, Feb/March 2020
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Tagged ADS-B, aircraft appraisals, airplane, airplane annual, Ask Pete, aviation, Beech Sport, Beech Sport safe oil consumption, best angle of climb speed, Bonanza, Columns, Ercoupe, Ercoupe non-stallable, Ercoupe rudder control, Feb/March 2020, fixed base operations, Flying In The Winter, Midwest Flyer, Pete Schoeninger, skiplane pilot, Skis on 1960 Cessna 172
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