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Vibrant Aviation Community Comes Together In The Twin Cities

Posted on September 21, 2015September 21, 2015 by mwflyer

News & Information You’ll Want To Know In Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota & South Dakota by Bryan Budds Manager, AOPA Great Lakes Region Just a few…

Small Wins, Big Results

Posted on September 21, 2015 by mwflyer

by Mark R. Baker, President & CEO Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association If you follow AOPA—in our magazines, newsletters, and websites for example—it’s easy to imagine that we spend all…

Instrument Training For One & All

Posted on September 21, 2015September 21, 2015 by mwflyer

by Harold Green We have all heard, or even participated in, discussions as to whether or not an instrument rating is a good thing. For those whose flying requires them…

Flying With Accurate Flight Instruments

Posted on September 21, 2015 by mwflyer

by Michael J. “Mick” Kaufman In this issue of Midwest Flyer Magazine, I will be addressing the issue of “aircraft instruments” and their importance in making a safe and accurate…

May A Pilot Continue To Act As Pilot In Command (PIC) Despite A Lapse In § 61.58 Currency?

Posted on September 21, 2015 by mwflyer

by Gregory J. Reigel Attorney At Law © 2015 All rights reserved. If you fly an aircraft that is type certificated for more than one required pilot flight crewmember or…

Paulisms by Paul Poberezny

Posted on September 21, 2015September 21, 2015 by mwflyer

(September 14, 1921 – August 22, 2013) Paul H. Poberezny founded the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) in 1953 and spent a significant part of his life promoting aviation and fighting…

Ask Pete!

Posted on September 21, 2015 by mwflyer

by Pete Schoeninger Q: Why do airliners usually NOT lower one wing (slip) into a crosswind when landing like light planes do? It seems they often touch down wings about…

A Little Information & Education Can Go A Long Way In Avoiding Airspace Conflicts With Drones

Posted on September 21, 2015September 21, 2015 by mwflyer

by Dave Weiman Earlier this year, I had heard there were 500,000 drones in the hands of hobbyists, but this week, there are reports there are now over a million….

MATA To Hold Annual Meeting/BBQ

Posted on July 29, 2015 by mwflyer

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. – Members of the Minnesota Aviation Trades Association (MATA) and invited guests will combine their annual meeting with a barbecue on Thursday, August 20, 2015, starting at 3:00…

The Airport Paradox

Posted on July 29, 2015 by mwflyer

by Dan McDowell When aviation is discussed in many communities and even on social media, it is the airlines that become the greater part of the conversations. General aviation (GA),…

Drones/Unmanned Aircraft (UAS)/Model Aircraft

Posted on July 29, 2015July 29, 2015 by mwflyer

by Rick Braunig, AvRep Every pilot should know that drones are being flown in the United States. LeSueur County is flying them at 600 feet, Excel Energy has a Certificate…

2015 Aviation Art Contest Results

Posted on July 29, 2015 by mwflyer

WisDOT Bureau of Aeronautics Getting young people interested in pursuing careers in aeronautics, science and engineering, while spreading the message about the importance of aviation, helps ensure the vitality of…

Airport Operations & Land Use Seminar

Posted on July 29, 2015 by mwflyer

by Hal Davis WisDOT Bureau of Aeronautics Each fall, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation Bureau of Aeronautics holds a two-day Airport Operations & Land Use Seminar for the people responsible…

Why ADS-B Needs To Be Revisited By FAA

Posted on July 29, 2015 by mwflyer

by Michael J. “Mick” Kaufman It has been more than five years since we first started hearing about Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS–B) and I published my first article…

A Perspective On Checklists

Posted on July 29, 2015July 29, 2015 by mwflyer

by Harold Green Over the years our safety record in general aviation has improved dramatically. I submit that one reason for this is the development and use of written checklists….

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