AVweb Insider

AVweb Insider offers a curated collection of opinion pieces, personal narratives, and expert analyses that delve into the nuances of aviation. From firsthand pilot experiences to in-depth discussions on industry trends and safety considerations, this section provides readers with thoughtful perspectives that go beyond standard news reporting. Ideal for aviation professionals and enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into the flying world.

Airline Pilots: Is Anybody Interested in Being One?

Captain X is a training Captain for a well-known regional airline and occasional correspondent to AVweb and our aviation publications. We’re publishing his compelling observations as a guest blog.–Paul BertorelliWe can’t quite put our fingers on what’s occurring in the industry right now. I’ve talked to my counterparts at other regional airlines and they all […]

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2011 Year in Review

Looking back on the things that happened in the world of aviation during the past year, it’s hard to believe many of them actually occurred. My solemn promise to you, gentle reader, is that you won’t have that problem with this blog post. I can officially state right here and now that most of what […]

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Airline Travel: We just Expect Too Much

My idea of a good time is to recline on the couch and a watch a news report (with video) depicting thousands of hapless holiday air travelers stuck in some major airport because a freak snow storm hammered half the continent. I can then smugly congratulate myself on having the foresight to avoid holiday travel. […]

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Can Glamorizing A Criminal Help Aviation?

There’s a tremendous amount of effort going into encouraging new pilot starts as GA looks down the barrel of a gun that points to a much different world for the industry if more people don’t get, or act on, the flying bug.Various theories have been advanced, and AOPA and EAA are addressing them separately and […]

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AeroNav Gets to ‘Splain Itself

….This week – on Tuesday – the FAA’s AeroNav charting division will try to untangle the PR mess it has made of possible plans to charge vendors for access to digital charting products. We’ve reported and blogged on this previously.We’ve since learned a bit more, albeit with no help from the FAA. First, here’s the […]

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Randy Babbitt’s Indiscretion

Russ Niles phoned me a while ago and said, “You oughta blog on the Babbitt thing.” To which I replied: I am uncharacteristically speechless. Why people do these things escapes my pea-brained ability to understand.I like Babbitt. He’s been a good administrator. I hope he survives. Since I am unequal to the task of saying […]

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Why Isn’t Technology Fixing CFIT?

As I’m writing this, the views are still piling up on a grainy webcam video of a Turbo Commander plowing into an Arizona hillside at night. It was a tragic crash that killed two experienced pilots, a mechanic and three young children. From the video, it looks like classic controlled flight into terrain; you watch […]

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Security Through A First-Time Traveler’s Eyes

With his long oilskin coat and weather beaten wide-brimmed hat, he didn’t look like the average sleep-deprived business type or nervously excited tourist. If I had to guess, I’d say he was a ranch hand, maybe a foreman on one of the massive cattle outfits that still dot western North America. As such, a horse, […]

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Skycatcher’s Big Price Hike

Cessna’s decision to raise the price of its Skycatcher light sport aircraft by $35,000 is likely to have some ripple effects in the market. For one, in a single leap, Cessna goes from being middle of the pack pricewise, to very near the top, at least on base price. For another, its competitors, worried about […]

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D.B. Cooper Redux

Don’t see a video screen?Try disabling ad blockers and refreshing this page.If that doesn’t work, click here to download the video directly. // –>I can’t clearly recall where I was or what I was doing when D.B. Cooper’s astonishing hijacking of a Northwest Airlines 727 on a rainy, November night in 1971 was headline news. […]

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