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Simulator Training Staying Current (and more important, competent) Without Burning Gas!

Posted on September 12, 2011September 12, 2011 by mwflyer

by Richard Morey, CFII The weather, the economic climate, and your schedule all seem to conspire to keep you grounded. This can be frustrating, especially if you need a few…

The Scan Knowing What To Glance At & When

Posted on September 12, 2011September 12, 2011 by mwflyer

by Richard Morey, CFII All instrument pilots have heard over and over again that the key to being a good instrument pilot is “the scan.” This seems simple enough, but…

Betty Skelton, First Lady of Aerobatics

Posted on September 2, 2011 by mwflyer

Aerobatics legend and International Aerobatics Club Hall of Fame member Betty Skelton – the “First Lady of Aerobatics” – died at her home in Winter Park, Florida, September 1, 2011,…

GA Rallies In South Dakota With Senator Thune & Governor Daugaard

Posted on September 1, 2011 by mwflyer

PIERRE, SD, August 31, 2011 – Over 100 workers, state and local officials and aviation enthusiasts gathered today in Pierre, South Dakota for a general aviation (GA) rally. The event,…

B-52 To Fly Iowa

Posted on August 30, 2011August 30, 2011 by mwflyer

NEWTON, IOWA – The largest bomber in the U.S. Air Force will make an appearance at FLY IOWA 2011, Saturday, September 17, 2011 at Newton Municipal Airport, Newton, Iowa. The…

Dust Off Those Pilot Operating Handbooks

Posted on August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

by Jeff Taylor Aviation Consultant, WisDOT Bureau of Aeronautics Sometimes, reading a “hard copy” flyer or booklet is still the most practical way to learn important information. But how many…

South Haven

Posted on August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

by Robbie Culver If you’re looking for an easy overnight trip, and want to fly there, Michigan has lots to offer. There are numerous small havens and port towns along…

Duluth International Airport Hosts Minnesota Airports Conference

Posted on August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

Duluth International Airport is the host airport for the 2010 Minnesota Airports Conference, April 14-16 at the Duluth Entertainment & Convention Center. For additional information, contact Judy Meyers at the…

Understanding Your Airport’s Carbon Footprint

Posted on August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

Airports are increasingly being asked to reduce their carbon footprint. The specter of federal and state regulation is looming, and airports need to understand what their current impact on the…

General Mitchell International Airport – Wisconsin’s Largest Air Carrier Airport

Posted on August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

Mitchell International Airport is one of three host airports for the 2010 Wisconsin Aviation Conference, May 3-5, at the Country Springs Inn, Waukesha, Wis. For additional information, see www.wiama.org/conference.htm). Mitchell…

Waukesha County Airport… Critical To The General Aviation Needs of Southeastern Wisconsin

Posted on August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

Wisconsin has a long and diverse aviation history, to which Waukesha County has been a significant contributor. In 1930, Waukesha locals, Jack Miller and Warren O’Brien, came up with the…

Jeppesen President To Be Featured Speaker At Wisconsin Conference

Posted on August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

Mark Van Tine, President and CEO of Jeppesen Corporation, will be the keynote speaker at the Wisconsin Aviation Conference, May 3-5, at the Country Springs Inn, Waukesha, Wisconsin. Van Tine…

AOPA’s John Baker Grew Up In Midwest Aviation Family

Posted on August 25, 2011August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

John Lee Baker, the president of the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association (AOPA) from 1977 through 1990, died March 11 at his home in Angier, N.C. Baker, a Nebraska native…

Dusting Off The Cobwebs

Posted on August 25, 2011August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

by Craig Fuller President & CEO Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association The weather is warming up, at last, and that means flying season is upon us. Because I am fortunate…

Sudden Death

Posted on August 25, 2011 by mwflyer

by Dr. John Beasley, MD Professor Emeritus and Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine University of Wisconsin – Madison June 18, 2009: “A Continental Airlines Boeing 777 with 247 passengers…

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