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Old Aviation Truths for a New Year


Steve Sliwa

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Here is a fun article published in AVweb:  Old Aviation Truths for a New Year

It starts out:

Old Aviation Truths for a New Year

As the first work week of the new year begins, here is a collection of thoughts we should already know but keep in mind as we fly in 2016.

Compiled by Rick Durden | January 2, 2016

Published in AVweb: link

Out of respect for you following a three-day weekend over the New Year, the thoughts are succinct and paragraphs short in a conversation about some of the basic truths of staying alive, happy and well when flying. Okay, there might be a few opinions mixed in.

Pushing It

  • The weather is not going to get better in another five miles.
  • If you are trying to scud-run, the weather will get worse.
  • Towers and power lines are affected by weather: They get taller and move nearer to highways, railroad tracks and airports when the ceiling gets very low.
  • You are most likely to discover an unlighted tower when you are trying to fly low because of weather.

The article continues with dozens and dozens of such observations.  It's quite fun and useful.

 

I think these maxims will survive the test of time so I  stuffed an archival copy with a link back to the original into our TMGwiki for future reference:  link.  Hopefully the AVweb one stays online, but just it case it doesn't, we can preserve it.

Report back here if any of these remind you of any 'learning' experiences you may have had along the way.  :)

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