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AVweb’s Features section offers in-depth articles, expert aviation insights, and engaging features that delve into the nuances of aviation. From pilot memoirs and technical analyses to industry insights and thought-provoking discussions, this section provides valuable content for aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike. Explore a diverse range of topics that go beyond the headlines to enrich your understanding of the aviation world.

You Don’t Start with a Rolls Royce

This year’s National Business Aircraft Association meeting in Orlando, Florida, was judged by most of the press as a success. It sure looked like it: Lots of heavy metal on the spacious conventions site floor (more at the static displays at the airport), and lots of suits walking around looking like they had money to […]

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Who Benefits from Airworthiness Directives?

AirworthinessDirectives have been with us since the 1940’s, butit seems as if the industry’s attitude toward them has changeddramatically in recent years. Twenty years ago, manufacturerswould often brag in their sales literature that their airplanesor engines “have never had an AD issued against them.”Issuance of an AD was considered a black mark against a manufacturer,suggesting […]

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Ski Areas You Can Fly to in the Northeast U.S.

I have always been envious of my friends who are skiers. WhileI dread the upcoming winter, they actually are anxious to see the temperaturedrop below freezing. The feeling of accomplishment that skiers feel at theend of a difficult run that has been well executed must be exhilarating.The sense of control, the rush of traveling at […]

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Milestones: A Visit with Captain Jepp

As much as we might like to carp about the occasional circuitousrouting or ground delay, this much is certain: The U.S. air trafficsystem is arguably the best in the world. What’s less certainis how it got that way. How did we advance from the tenuous airmailroutes of the early 1930s to the sophisticated IFR system […]

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FAA Administrator’s Letter to Pilots on Non-Towered Airport Ops

U.S. Department of TransportationFederal Aviation AdministrationOffice of the Administrator800 Independence Ave., S.W.Washington, D.C. 20591 LETTER TO PlLOTS Several recent occurrences at non-towered airports (either airports without control towers or airports where control towers do not operate continually) have given rise to concerns about operations at airports without operating control towers. The loss of life from […]

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Gettysburg – A Flight to History

I admit it: until a few years ago, I found Civil War history tiresome; there weretoo many battles, too many deposed Union generals, and too many politicalfacts to master. Now, midway through my fifth decade, I have the patience,the curiosity and the time to try to understand something of this mosttroublesome episode in our American […]

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Unlimited Air Racing at Reno ’96

The 33rd annual Reno National Championship Air Races opened on September9, 1996 and with it brought both excitement and disappointment. In recentyears the “fastest motor sport in the world” has been slightly waning interms of participation and competition. However, the 1996 campaign showedgreat encouragement for there were a number of new unlimited racers on theramp […]

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NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Simulator

The folks atMoffett Fieldlocated in Sunnyvale, California, musthave a thing about building things BIG. If you have ever overflown Moffettor driven past it on the Bayshore Freeway, you won’t forget the size of thehuge Navy blimp hangars. The largest was built to house theairship “Macon” and would swallow a whole squadron of P-3swithout any effort. […]

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Tony Broderick Talks Online

Thanks to Mike Overly of the Aviation Safety Institute, sponsor of AVSIG, forpermission to make this transcript available on AVweb. Moderator-Mike: The witching hour is upon us, so I’ll gavelthis formal conference to order now. Our guest, as you all know, is Tony Broderick. Rick Cremer, you’re first…goahead with your question. Rick Cremer, FAA HQ: […]

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Saratoga Springs, New York

Horses thunder around the far turn, their hooves beating almostas fast as your heart. You watch your favorite colors come intothe homestretch, just a wish and a nose behind the leader. Winor lose, you leave elated at your first visit to Saratoga racetrack. In it’s heyday in the 1890’s, the racing season at Saratoga wasthe […]

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