Sinopsis
40 yrs of experience - GA News, safety tips, IFR & technologyAviation News Talk is a podcast focused on General Aviation news, general tips for pilots, technical details on glass cockpits and flying GPS approaches, and an occasional interview. I bring over 40 years of piloting experience to the show to teach pilots and future pilots to fly safely and to answer listener questions.
Episodios
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Beechcraft Bonanza and the American Bonanza Society - Tom Turner Interview
14/07/2017 Duración: 43minWhen pilots think about stepping up to a high performance aircraft, the Beechcraft Bonanza, is often on their short list. And for most pilots who rent or own a complex aircraft, such as the Bonanza that one of the best ways to remain safe in these aircraft is to become a member of an aircraft type club, like the American Bonanza Society, which is in the news because it’s celebrating its 50th anniversary. We sit down with down with Tom Turner, Executive Director of the American Bonanza Society’s Air Safety Foundation, and ask him to talk in general about the many the services and benefits pilots typically get when they join a Aircraft Type Clubs, of which there are more than 100, and then we drill down and talk about the specifics of the American Bonanza Society and the services they provide for Beechcraft Bonanza owners and pilots. Click here for the listener survey. Tell us which plane you fly most often. Please visit my new Patreon page and help me with my goal of funding the creation of two apps for my sho
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Air Canada News Near Miss at SFO, Private Pilot Tips on Squelch and Audio Panels, ATC Privatization + GA News
12/07/2017 Duración: 51minAir Canada flight 759 had a near miss last week, when it inadvertently lined up to land on a taxiway instead of on the runway. The FlightAware online tracking service showed the Air Canada Airbus 320 dropping to as low as 175 feet before increasing altitude above Taxiway C, flying over three fully loaded United Airlines and one Philippine Airlines airliners. At 11:55 p.m., the time of the incident, Runway 28L was closed with its lights dark, according to the FAA. It’s possible that shifted the Air Canada pilot’s orientation to the right, leading him to think that Taxiway C was actually runway 28R. We talk about the key reason that a disaster was narrowly averted, and how that applies to pilots flying general aviation aircraft. We also talk about the poorly understood squelch controls on radios and intercoms and how to set them properly. And about how to operate the switches on older audio panels found in 1960s through 1980s Cessnas and Pipers. Plus listener questions: Should you Dive and Drive on an instrumen
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Private Pilot Tips, Flight Training Listener Question, ATC Privatization Update + GA News
05/07/2017 Duración: 47minPlease take the Aviation News Talk podcast July 2017 Listener survey! Click here for the survey. Tell us which plane you fly most often. Please visit my new Patreon page and help me with my goal of funding the creation of two apps for my show, one for Apple and one for Google Play, so that non-techie pilots can find the show in the app store. You can Dictate a listener question from your phone and I’ll try to answer it on a future show, or send an email. In this podcast, I pass along over 20 tips for student pilots and private pilots that CFIs thought would be so obvious that they didn't need to tell their students. Of course they were all obvious in hindsight! For example, for a first solo, the CFI hops out, the student taxies away, and then flies the around the pattern. You’d think it would be obvious that they need to lock the door after the CFI hops out. But it wasn't obvious to one student, who had the door open in flight….on his first solo. Plus listener email: We talk about how to prevent a jet-fuel a
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Air Traffic Control (ATC) Government Privatization Explained - Call to Action for General Aviation Private and Instrument Pilots and People Planning to Learn to Fly to Contact Congress
30/06/2017 Duración: 02h01minATC Privatization On June 22, 2017, the U.S. House of Representatives released H.R. 2997, the AIRR Act, calling for the privatization of Air Traffic Control in the U.S. Later, both EAA, the Experimental Aircraft Association, and NBAA, the National Business Aviation Association, issued an urgent call for members to contact their representatives in Congress to oppose ATC privatization. AOPA, the Aircraft Owner and Pilots Association, also sent a call for their members to contact their representations just before we published this show, which is why we weren't able to mention them in the podcast. Please take action by going to govt.eaa.org to generate a letter to your representatives in Congress. Please support my show by checking out my new Patreon Page. You will ultimately find lots of free posts on the page. To kick things off, I just posted a pdf of the Delta Airlines study on privatization, which you can download and read for free now. I've also posted results of an ATC Privatization survey of US pilots con
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Hot Weather Flying Tips, Use of GPS on VOR Approach, ATC Privatization + GA News
20/06/2017 Duración: 53minPlease take the Aviation News Talk podcast 2017 Listener survey! Click here for the survey. In this podcast, I explain the effects of hot weather on the general aviation airplanes and pilots. We talk about how to calculated density altitude, which is altitude compensated for non-standard pressure and temperature. We also talk about how humidity can also affect density altitude by as much as 32%, especially at lower altitudes. We also discuss the effects on human physiology and give tips for what pilots can do to minimize the effects of heat on themselves while preflighting and flying general aviation aircraft. Plus listener email: we also discuss the new rules under which you can use an IFR-certified GPS when flying a VOR instrument approach, and how fuel pumps meters are certified by local counties to assure that you get the exact amount of fuel that you pay for. You can Dictate a listener question from your phone and I’ll try to answer it on a future show, or send an email. News Stories Heat Wave Sweeping
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Shutdown Mag Checks, ADS-B solution alternatives, static wicks +GA News
13/06/2017 Duración: 43minPlease take the Aviation News Talk podcast 2017 Listener survey! Click here for the survey. In this podcast, I explain how to properly do a magneto ground check before engine shutdown, to assure you won’t have a hot prop if you move the propeller by hand. This is a followup to a much longer discussion on magneto and hot props in episode 13. You can Dictate a listener question from your phone and I’ll try to answer it on a future show, or send an email. News Stories Diesel Cessna Skyhawk JT-A Awarded FAA Certification Saturday's Beechjet Flameout Marks Fifth in Type Alternative bill to ATC Privatization introduced NTSB Pilot shuts off one engine before fatal plane crash near Haines New cataract-correcting replacement lens approved Paris Airshow Preview Lancair Brings Back Mako Merlin PSA Quick-Build Kit Earns FAA 51% Approval Navajo Strikes Gator In Orlando Plus listener email: We explain static electricity and how static wicks work to dissipate it from an aircraft, a listener asks why flying in IMC
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Low Cost, Garmin G5 Electronic Flight Instrument for certificated, experimental and LSA Aircraft – Garmin Interview - EP14
08/06/2017 Duración: 33minGarmin recently announced that their low-cost, G5 Electronic Flight Instrument will now be available for use in certificated aircraft. It fits directly into a standard 3 1/8 inch hole used for instruments in most aircraft, which reduces installation time and cost. In this Newsmakers episode of the Aviation News Talk podcast, we interview Garmin software engineer Joe Gepner, who helped design the G5. The Garmin G5 is a direct replacement for a round-gauge attitude indicator, and it was originally introduced for experimental and LSA aircraft in July 2016. Pricing of that version starts at $1199. Later, Garmin introduced a second page in the G5 that displays a HSI, so that it can also be used as a direct replacement for a DG, heading indicator, or HSI. If a pilot has two of these instruments in an aircraft and the one displaying the attitude indicator fails, the G5 displaying an HSI can be switched in flight to display the attitude indicator. In May 2017, Garmin announced a version of the G5 Electronic Flight I
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Hot prop dangers, how Magnetos Work, and Best Way to do a Mag check + GA News - EP 13
06/06/2017 Duración: 38minPlease take the Aviation News Talk podcast 2017 Listener survey! Click here for the survey. In this podcast, we talk about hot props, magnetos, and how moving a propeller can result in your death. I had never seen a video of a propeller starting accidentally, but while researching this episode I found one, and I’ve included a link to it here. You’ll see that pilot was shocked when the engine started and that he barely escaped serious injury. We also talk about magnetos, which are the culprits that can lead to a hot prop. We’ll discuss the mag check that most pilots do during their runup before takeoff, and how to use it to make sure you don’t have a hot prop. I wanted to talk about this because I run into many experienced pilots who are not aware of how to determine whether they have a hot prop, or of safe ways to move a propeller by hand. You can Dictate a listener question from your phone and I’ll try to answer it on a future show, or send an email. News Stories NTSB: Jet made late approach maneuver befo
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Overview of Traffic systems, how TIS traffic works & limitations, Avoiding Unstable Approaches + GA News - EP12
26/05/2017 Duración: 39minPlease take the Aviation News Talk podcast 2017 Listener survey! Click here for the survey. News Stories Budget details show White House planning to privatize ATC Pilots flocking to BasicMed Helicopter an Ag pilots unhappy with drone ruling New Commercial ACS published; slow flight is changing again Winds severely damage small planes at North Texas airport Stratos 714 single engine personal jet update Remote Control tower tested at London City Airport Cirrus Vision Jet and Piper M600 receive EASA certification First flight for "New" K-Max heavy lift helicopter Monopoly: The Aviation Collector’s Edition Board Game Plus an overview of traffic systems and details on TIS (traffic information service), how it works, and its limitations, and listener email on avoiding unstable approaches by planning your descent. You can also Dictate a listener question from your phone and I’ll try to answer it on a future show, or send an email.
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Portable ADS-B receiver limitations, Cutting flying costs, BasicMed for safety pilots, CFI arrested, Aztec loses landing gear + GA News - EP10
18/05/2017 Duración: 39minNews Stories Arizona flight instructor jailed in Kansas Cessna ending production of Citation Mustang FAA complying with “two-for-one” executive order GA piston sales increased. Cirrus #1 in piston shipments Air Wisconsin offers cash bonuses for pilots Remote ATC tower testing continues in Leesburg, VA New Garmin Heads Up Display (HUD) AOPA Scholarship deadlines coming up FAA Publishes Clearance Delivery Phone numbers Skydiver drops from drone Colorado approves new Aviation license plate Piper Aztec strikes truck and loses landing gear Plus discussion on the limitations of portable ADS-B receivers, and listener questions on BasicMed and reducing the cost of flight training. You can also Dictate a listener question from your phone and I’ll try to answer it on a future show, or send an email.
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Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet Review & Visit to Cirrus Aircraft Customer Experience Vision Center in Knoxville, TN - EP11
16/05/2017 Duración: 41minThe Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet is a single-engine jet priced just under $2 million. In this episode, we review the Cirrus jet during a trip to the Cirrus Customer Experience Vision Center in Knoxville, TN. If you are trying to decide between buying a new Cirrus SR20, SR22, or a slightly used one, or if you're considering buying a SF50 Vision Jet, please contact me early in the process so I can help you with that evaluation. I specialize in the Cirrus and work with people around country. If you enjoyed this show, please support it by telling your aviation friends, or leaving a review in the Apple podcast app, or by signing up for my courses at PilotLearning.com. You can also Dictate a listener question from your phone and I'll try to answer it on a future show, or send an email.
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Icon A-5 seaplane crash, Diamond DA42 trip report, Airline Pilot use of pitch and power to control airspeed+GA news - EP9
11/05/2017 Duración: 46minDictate a listener question from your phone, or send an email. News stories Icon A-5 CrashForeFlight and Jeppesen collaboration FAA Spending Bill Signed into Law Pilots flock to BasicMed Decline in number of ATPs issues Court Orders Review of FAA Deal To Close Santa Monica Airport FAA issues warning on using commercial checklists First commercial two-seater solar plane flies General aviation in China could amount to $40 billion Skydiver in Denmark dangles from C182 for an hour
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Fatal Cirrus SR22 crash, Inspecting a Cessna 182, Why new airplane owners crash +GA news - EP8
04/05/2017 Duración: 50minDictate a listener question from your phone, or send an email. Max interviewed on the Prebuy Guys podcast. News stories Former pilot headed to jail for 10 months for breaking a FAR Doctor dies in Cirrus SR22 crash 22 days after buying airplane and Max discuss's why pilots often crash soon after buying an airplane. Planes of Fame Air Show will be held in spite of lawsuit. Santa Monica identifies safety problems with shortening runway at KSMO. New GPS approaches implemented for KSMO. Banning, CA city council votes to close airport. Cubcrafters now the most popular LSA aircraft. Glasair Sportsman moving from kits to certificated aircraft. Evolution Aircraft Expands Lineup
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Planning a cross country flight from California to Texas in a Diamond DA42NG - EP7
28/04/2017 Duración: 38minDictate a listener question from your phone, or send an email. Max talks about the planning he's doing now for a cross country trip from Palo Alto California to the Dallas, Texas area in a Diamond DA42NG. He looks at the weather forecast, the route, altitudes, and the many items that he's bring along for the trip. Best of all, you can follow the trip by following N616SA in flightaware.com, if you're listening to this episode on Friday, April 28.
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Flying Cirrus SR22 & Diamonds, CFI Training, general aviation culture + GA News - EP6
26/04/2017 Duración: 45minNailing airspeed in the Cirrus SR22, How do you become a CFI flight instructor, general aviation culture, feds raid flight school, air marshall leaves gun in Delta lavatory, & GA News. Dictate a listener question from your phone, or send an email. News stories FAA releases BasicMed Checklist and approves AOPA's online course. Airplane crash wasn't noticed by more than 20 pilots who flew out of the same airport later that day and was only reported to emergency responders 21 hours later. NTSB Calls for Changes to Pirep Creation and Dissemination Education Efforts Federal agents with a search warrant seized records from American Flight Academy NTSB squarely blames pilot’s judgement for plane crash near Silverton that killed him and three others CAFE Symposium Moves To Oshkosh Garmin Pilot introduces European flight plan filing, plus major Android updates Can you Fly IFR in an LSA U.S. Air Marshal Left Loaded Gun in an Airplane Bathroom Listener question: How do you become a CFI? Dispatcher Mike of
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Red Bull Winner, Pilot Arrested, Flying the Atlantic, Deadly Distractions +GA News - EP5
19/04/2017 Duración: 46min[caption id="attachment_163" align="alignleft" width="174"] Aviation News Talk #1 in iTunes.[/caption] Aviation News Talk was #1 in the Aviation category of iTunes this week. Totally cool! Thanks for listening! A Crash that sent pilot to closed runway prompts FAA changes. When pilot Joseph Milo reported engine trouble, an air traffic controller directed him to a nearby airfield. But the airfield had actually closed 25 years earlier, and industrial buildings occupied its former runway. Milo crashed a quarter-mile away and died. His death prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to update its procedures to include weekly accuracy checks of its radar video maps The FAA has adopted a new airworthiness directive, effective Wednesday, in response to a report of an event aboard an American Champion Aircraft Corp. airplane. Specifically, a pilot reported dealing with a stuck aileron during a flight in his Super Decathlon (model no. 8KCAB), and while he was able to “un-stick” the aileron and land successfully, t
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United Airlines PR Disaster & FlyOtto’s Offer to UAL: Aircraft Charter Service - EP4
14/04/2017 Duración: 37minInterview with Rod Rakic, founder of FlyOtto.com, on a creative alternative to United’s current policy of bumping paying passengers to seat airline employees: On demand charter aircraft. This week, United Airlines is in the news for the PR disaster they created on the ground at the Chicago O'Hare Airport when they dragged a passenger off a plane to make room for airline employees who need to get to Louisville to crew a flight the next today. The passenger, Dr. David Dao, screamed as officers pulled him out of his seat. They slammed his face into the armrest and then dragged him, apparently unconscious, by his arms along the aircraft's aisle. In the aftermath, FlyOtto, an on-demand air charter service, made an interesting offer to United Airlines.
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Cirrus SR22 crash, Why Cessna 182s seem nose heavy, Red Bull Races + GA News - EP3
12/04/2017 Duración: 40minDelta aids downed SR22, Cessna 182s seem nose heavy but aren’t. Here’s why + how-to tips for landings that won’t crunch the nose gear. 182s and Bonanza hit by expensive service bulletin. Click here to send a Listener Question you'd like answered on the show. If you're thinking of buying a new or late model Cirrus SR20 or SR22, please contact me as early in your decision making process as possible, so that I can provide you the most assistance. Landing Technique in the Cessna 182 The Cessna 182 is an excellent aircraft, but it has one knock against it that’s undeserved. Many pilots say the Cessna 182 is “nose heavy,” making it difficult to land. I respectfully disagree. The Cessna 182 is not difficult to land, IF you know how to land it properly and remain proficient through practice. And while calling it “nose heavy,” seems to match what pilots experience when landing the aircraft, an aeronautical engineer would blanch at that description. The C182 balances at its center of gravity like any other aircraft; th
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2017 Cirrus SR22 G6 Review + GA News - EP 2
06/04/2017 Duración: 37minPodcast Show Notes - Ep 2 After the News, I give my review of my flight in a 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6, which uses the Perspective+ glass cockpit. Here's a list of some features from that review. For full details, or if you're trying to decide between buying a new or used Cirrus, contact me and I can give you some guidance on the tradeoffs. For anyone interested in eventually buying the SF50 Cirrus jet, you may want to start your training in a 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6, since it has virtually the same cockpit! Most of the features differences I discuss about the 2017 Cirrus SR22 G6 are related to differences between the Perspective and Perspective+ avionics. But there are some external differences. For example, the Cirrus has keyless entry, so you can unlock it with a key fob. When you do, the new light tubes which wrap around the length of the wing tips illuminate. The lights stay on until you climb above 300 feet, when they switch to a pulsating "wig-wag" functionality, which greatly enhances the plane's visibility to
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How to fly a GPS Approach using an Autopilot + GA News
03/04/2017 Duración: 37minGA News,fuel exhaustion tips & listener question on autopilot use for GPS approach to LP minimums. How do you fly a GPS Approach with an advisory glide path, such as an LNAV+V or a LP+V using an autopilot? APR, or Approach mode works great with an LPV approach, but it won't level off the aircraft when flying a non-precision approach. After the news, we answer a listener question about a WAAS GPS instrument approach with LP approach minimums. He was flying the RNAV (GPS) X Runway 31 approach into Hailey, Idaho. He said, “on final, I hit APR on my S-TEC 2100 and yes, it captured ‘the glide slope,’ I put GS in parenthesis because it’s a non-precision approach, so technically there is no GS, but yes, the S-Tec capture it. Ok, here is the rub: I’m descending down and sure enough, the autopilot takes me BELOW 6180’ MSL, the MDA for this approach. And yes, it’s snowing and full disclosure, I can’t see the runway environment but it does pop into view at about 6000’MSL (roughly 750’ AGL). My bad. My fault. “So her