The Piloting Tips Category

Understanding Aircrafts Part By Part

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

I am not too concerned about a shock absorber or something like that. But when I am 30000 feet above ground, I want all safety related parts to be working perfectly in an aircraft. And instead of being paranoid, I choose to be informed. So, this article is about Aircraft parts. ... Continue reading

Flight Training Tips on Becoming a Pilot

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Becoming a pilot requires extensive and serious training. You carry with you many lives at stake as you fly a plane in the air as a pilot. Most training courses today are a mixture of practical exercises performed in the air. Aside from this, there is theoretical learning performed on the ... Continue reading

Pilot License

Monday, January 18th, 2010

The airplane is the nearest thing to animate life that man has created. In the air a machine ceases indeed to be a mere piece of mechanism; it becomes animate and is capable not only of primary guidance and control, but actually of expressing a pilot's temperament.— Sir Ross Smith, ... Continue reading

Some Tip On Being An Air Freight Pilot

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

If you think that having a career as an air freight pilot agrees with you then here's what you should know about making your dream come true. History of Air Freight It was in the 1940's that the air freight industry was born, but only two companies managed to last. ... Continue reading

What To Look For In A Pilot School

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Flying may be a natural talent for birds, but it's something you have to learn and work hard for as a human. You can, however, learn more quickly and easily with the help of a good pilot school. Tips on Choosing a Pilot School Consider the following factors to find ... Continue reading

Training of Aviation Pilots

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

When speaking of airline pilots, you adeptness anon anticipate of continued flights that yield you center or even about the apple in hours. Airline pilots could be aerial burden or passengers.   Airline Pilots are paid in affiliation to the aircraft they are flying. A pilot aerial jet aircraft would ... Continue reading

Law Enforcement Pilot as a Career

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

How does one actually become a law enforcement helicopter of fixed wing pilot? This is a question asked by many young people who one day aspire to be a pilot, or more specifically a law enforcement pilot. The standard answer you will hear, is that most police agencies "hire their ... Continue reading

Pilot Training Types And Requirements

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Flight schools are the places where students get the guidance of piloting by the help of certified and specialized instructors. These schools train students for the aviation industry. Students come to these schools to make their career as a pilot. Aviation is the booming sector so the flight schools are ... Continue reading

Heroic Pilots

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The recent events of US Airways Flight 1549 have brought renewed interest to heroic pilots and their exploits. No one can doubt the courage of pilot Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger III, who managed to bring the crippled craft down with no fatalities despite having no engine power. His heroism ... Continue reading

How Do Aircraft Charter Rates Stack Up?

Monday, January 4th, 2010

It could happen someday. Your company could reach the point in it's marketing, sales and service where you need to quickly and efficiently travel where commercial jets rarely go. And when that happens, you need to know how private jet charter rates stack up and how you should compare different ... Continue reading