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Posted on October 24, 2011 by mwflyer

We are very fortunate to live in a country where we have the freedom to fully access the treasures that are available via the Internet. Just think for a moment…

Determining Cloud Tops

Posted on October 24, 2011 by mwflyer

Using the Metar at an appropriate airport, first get the temperature. In this example, KOSC. Oscoda, Michigan. KOSC 090216Z AUTO 31010KT 10SM -SN SCT039 OVC050 M08/M11 A2985 The temperature is…

From Start To Finish

Posted on October 24, 2011 by mwflyer

One of the first things taught to student pilots is basic radio use and of course, the Phonetic Alphabet. The Phonetic Alphabet is, quite simply, words substituted for letters that…

The First Vestiges of Fall

Posted on October 24, 2011 by mwflyer

by Christopher Roy, Director Minnesota DOT Office of Aeronautics The first vestiges of fall are showing up in many places. Though this may herald the end of summer, it also…

Part IV – FAA Reforms Needed To Help Recruit & Retain Pilots

Posted on October 24, 2011 by mwflyer

by Jim Hanson In previous issues of Midwest Flyer Magazine, CFII Jim Hanson began a discussion on “Student Starts & Pilot Retention,” which he wrote prior to the release of…

MSP Aero Celebrates Second Anniversary

Posted on October 24, 2011 by mwflyer

by Gregory J. Reigel On August 18, 2011, MSP Aero – located at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and Anoka County-Blaine Airport in the Twin Cities, hosted a lunch celebrating…

In Business For 30 Years – Wisconsin Aviation, Inc.

Posted on October 23, 2011 by mwflyer

by Dave Weiman “Folks who have known us for a long time ask, ‘Did you ever envision you would grow this big?’ And I answer, ‘Yes!’” says Jeff Baum, President/CEO…

The Life of A Corporate Pilot & Airport Engineer Two Generations & Counting

Posted on October 23, 2011 by mwflyer

by Dave Weiman Flying for a corporation has its advantages and disadvantages. Pilots usually have stability and job security with a corporation that tries to get their employees home each…

Jack Cox

Posted on October 23, 2011 by mwflyer

1-27-1934 to 3-6-2011 OSHKOSH, WIS. – Former EAA Editor-in-Chief of publications, Justin B. “Jack” Cox of Asheboro, N.C., passed away March 6, 2011. He and his wife, Golda, joined the…

Pilot/Actor, Cliff Robertson Remembered

Posted on October 23, 2011 by mwflyer

PILOT/ACTOR, Cliff Robertson, who lent his support to the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) over the years, and served as the organization’s first EAA Young Eagles Chairman from 1992-94, died September…

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