SKY TALK: If You Build It, They Will Come
As a pilot, you are responsible for taking the right steps even when the unfortunate happens like an animal or animals visit the runway. Examples and tips from Scott “Sky” Smith.
Read Moreby Scott "Sky" Smith | Jul 10, 2026 | Aviation Insurance & Finance, General Feature, Safety | 0
As a pilot, you are responsible for taking the right steps even when the unfortunate happens like an animal or animals visit the runway. Examples and tips from Scott “Sky” Smith.
Read Moreby Bill Cox | Jul 2, 2026 | General Feature, Safety | 0
High altitude cuts both ways. The myth is that flying high positions you above the weather and insulates you from the instability of bouncing along in turbulence.
Trouble is, some of the most severe weather may be hiding in (and out of) the clouds above 15,000 feet. Thunderstorms are among the most feared weather phenomena above, spawning furious winds, tornadoes, violent hailstorms, and torrential rain.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Jun 26, 2026 | General Feature, New Products & Services, News, Safety | 0
AV Guardian exists for those moments you don’t see coming:
the bird you never spot until it’s too late, the impact you never expected
at cruise altitude, the risk you didn’t think applied to your kind of flying.
by Piper Owner Society | Mar 12, 2026 | General Feature, Maintenance, Safety | 0
When an accident report hits the wires, most people see a headline. Mechanics see something different. Reflections on the MD-11 Accident.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Nov 24, 2025 | Maintenance, Safety | 0
Back in the later years of the 1970s, specifically, around 1977, I was just coming out of my disco phase and was learning the ropes as a fledgling aircraft mechanic.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Sep 3, 2025 | Maintenance, News, Safety | 0
By AVStar Direct (Avstardirect.com) Early detection of fuel contamination is crucial to prevent...
Read Moreby Bill Cox | Mar 10, 2025 | Become a Better Pilot, Safety | 0
The first 60 seconds after throttling up are the riskiest part of any flight; if it doesn’t come together then, the rest may not matter.
Read Moreby Joel Turpin | Dec 16, 2024 | Become a Better Pilot, Safety | 0
Studies showed that the majority of accidents were the result of a smaller chain of events that eventually culminated in disaster.
Read Moreby Scott Sherer | Aug 21, 2024 | Safety | 0
Let’s start with our aircraft checklists. Many of you, use a standard checklist that comes with your aircraft.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Dec 14, 2023 | Safety | 0
Pilots cannot assume that every LST at every airport is available immediately, can read their minds, or is familiar with every aircraft they service.
Read Moreby Scott Sherer | Apr 6, 2023 | Safety | 0
The Weather Channel has a show titled Why Planes Crash and The Smithsonian Channel has a show titled Air Disasters.
Read Moreby Piper Owner Society | Apr 1, 2021 | News, Piper Airplane ADs Airworthiness Directives, Safety, Service Bulletins & NPRMs | 0
April 1, 2021 – The FAA issued a special airworthiness information bulletin this week that applies...
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