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Flying Magazine 2016 May Keeping 'em flying Single pilot strategies
Flying Magazine 2016 May
82 pages
Contents
Features
48 ALONE IN THE COCKPIT How to gain the knowledge, skills and training you need to master single-pilot flying. By Rob Mark
52 COMMEMORATIVE AIR FORCE Restoring, maintaining and flying your favorite World War II-era warbirds. By Pia Bergqvist
60 PREP FOR THE RIDE, PART TWO In the age of the iPad, do you know how to interpret weather data sans Wi-Fi? By Julie Boatman Filucci
25 YEARS AGOMay 31, 1991, marked the first flight of the Pilatus PC-12 after the initial prototype was completed on May 1.
Departments
10 On Course The Part 23 rewrite is out ... now what?
12 Flying Inbox Feedback from our readers
14 Flying Notebook An engine with a saddle! (aka Bearcat)
SkyNext
17 In DepthA young CEO's entrepreneurial journey
20 TechGarmin's new all-in-one ADS-B box
22 GearStash this foldable bike on board and rock some high-tech sunglasses
27 Chart WiseIn-depth explanation of the nuances of instrument approach charts
TRAINING & TECHNIQUE
28 ILAFFTWe can all learn from this pilot's worst flight ever
32 AftermathIn worsening weather conditions, one tentative decision leads to the next
24 How It WorksTaking Wing columnist Sam Weigel breaks down how he built his own RasperryPi ADS-B receiver for under $100, and how you can too.
36 Everything ExplainedWhat you need to know to stay current
40 Sky Kings Improved knowledge tests save lives
44 Taking WingThree years at a "lifer's airline" in the great Northwest
64 Unusual AttitudesSometimes we thwart all attempts to ensure proficiency
68 Gear UpTwo different worlds of simulation
72 JumpseatUnique circumstances of a not-so-typical trip
80 TechnicalitiesOur hand is full of wild cards
82 Sign OffOne final mission with everyone's favorite B-29
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