When any President travels, it causes major heartburn for aviation businesses in his path. But when the government literally takes over an FBO, is it asking too much for Uncle Sam to pay even a fraction of the normal fees any one of us would be charged at that same facility? Apparently so. Read more →
Month: March 2012
Reducing the Cost of Flight Training
It’s not exactly a news flash to say that flight training is expensive. But there are ways to economize without cutting corners on the quality of your training. Here are ten ways to get the most bang for your aviation buck and avoid joining the 80% of students who never complete their training. Read more →
Women in Aviation
Greater participation by women is one of the keys to growing the aviation sector. But does that mean men need to step aside? Here are two opinions on the matter. Read more →
Aviation Myths, Part 3
The three-part series on aviation myths concludes with: stall/spins, flying difficulty, bank angle in the pattern, and are aerobatics dangerous? Read more →