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.

Lycoming’s IE2: Perfect Timing?

Now that Sun ‘n Fun 2010 has had a chance to cool, what’s the verdict? I arrive at these shows looking for cutting edge products that indicate the industry is bullish in the near and longer term future. In this regard, this year’s show was slower than most but, frankly, I wasn’t expecting much given […]

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Sanity In Aircraft Sales

While Greg Lane and I were shooting a video on the Waco Classic for tomorrow’s Sun ‘n Fun coverage today, I got into a conversation with Wayne Fischer from Mooney. Fischer has been in the airplane sales business forever and has seen more downturns than most of us have seen birthdays.But with experience comes wisdom […]

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Jeff Skiles: How to Handle Fame? Ignore It

The supposed benefits of living in the information age are way overrated. We’re bombarded with a constant stream of noise from cable news, radio, Web sources and even our damn cellphones. I use the word “noise” purposefully, because the information stream is mostly carrier with not much modulation.Like a swirling river at flood stage, the […]

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Eclipse: Shoulda Worked, Still Can

The other day I was walking out onto the local FBO ramp and spotted a little jet idling on the ramp. It was an Eclipse and noting the N-number, I think it was locally based and I’ve met the pilot. We used to see these airplanes a lot around Florida when DayJet was running, but […]

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Better To Treat Depressed Pilots

As one AME put it, maybe the guy who flew into the building in Austin would not have if he had been treated with antidepressants.In a long overdue decision, the FAA has approved the use of four anti-depressant medications (Prozac, Zoloft, Celexa, and Lexapro) for use by pilots with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class medical […]

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When Following the TFR to the Letter Isn’t Enough

As I write this, it’s the first of April — April Fool’s Day — and I spent the morning boring holes in the sky around Portland, Maine to shoot some video for upcoming YouTube spots. We were sure to get a real briefing for this flight because our President is due in this afternoon. There […]

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Aviation Reporting: Bad to the Bone

There are plenty of examples of bad aviation reporting in the mainstream media — Paul Bertorelli noted one egregious one last week, all the worse for being attributed to an “aviation expert” — but this week I ran into one of the worst mish-mashes I’ve seen. And even worse, when a representative of a GA […]

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Setting the Standard in Washington

There’s a certain amount of discomfort that comes from discovering the top two picks, the cream of the crop, the best-of-the-best candidates for the leader of the Transportation Security Administration are a couple of guys you wouldn’t want dating your sister.Sorry, Erroll Southers and Robert Harding, but when you initially accepted the nomination to become […]

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Aviation Reporting: Good and Bad

Pilots are, if nothing else, predictable and easily disposed toward certain knee-jerk reactions. One of these is to rail mightily against news coverage of aviation topics that gets the fact wrong or that show the writer’s ignorance of the basic technology. (We all sang from this hymnal when the kid controller story broke earlier this […]

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A Miraculous Rescue

Most of us don’t think much about what happens when an aircraft goes down and the local authorities have to find it and rescue or recover occupants. This is, at best, an uncertain, time-consuming process. At worst, it’s a chaotic mess that yields no results.But as Chief Daniel George once said, sometimes the magic works […]

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