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Porsche Aircraft Experience
For all of you that live in the Atlanta, GA area, come out and visit me this Friday May 6th at Peachtree Dekalb Airport (PDK). I will be there along with the “SuperHawk” in a static display at the Porsche Aircraft Experience. You will be able to meet Sean Hachem with Hawk Avionics and Mo Holcombe with AV8Rtraining.com
Free Event – Porsche Aircraft Experience – May 6th
www.lanierflightcenter.com
On Friday May 6th, 2011, Epps Aviation at Peachtree Dekalb Airport is hosting the 2011 Porsche Aircraft Experience […]
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Tagged airshow. air show, business aviation, Cessna, general aviation, Porsche
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Cessna Preflight Exterior Inspection
Cessna preflight exterior inspection
NOTE**the following information is a general inspection tool. You should use the POH preflight inspection check list that is issued by the aircraft manufacture for the aircraft in which you are flying.
Visually inspect the aircraft for general condition during the walk around.
In cold weather, remove even small accumulations of frost, ice or snow from wing, tail and control surfaces.
Also be sure all control surfaces contain no internal accumulations of ice or debris.
If night flight is planned, check […]
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Tagged aircraft, Cessna, faa, flight instructor, preflight, Private Pilot Insider, Private Pilot License
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The Garmin G600
click here to play the demo video of the Garmin G600 in action.
The following video is an example of an instrument approach using the Garmin G600 which is installed the Super Hawk. This equipment was installed by Hawk Avionics of Calhoun, GA The Garmin G600takes all the guess work out of flying. If you would like to personally test the Garmin, the Avidyne EX 600, the Auracle CRM2100 or any of the instruments in the Super Hawk you can contact me […]
Which way should you go?
Grandpa may have told you in the past that the quickest way between two points is a direct line. The route with the least amount of turns can prove to be the fastest. If you are a fan of Nascar you will notice as the drivers round the track they will ride high on the straight away and down low on the turns. In doing this it enables the drivers to take the turns quicker. Turns are a requirement […]