I recall reading an article in AOPA magazine titled NASCAR drivers fly too! The article went on to discuss how a lot of NASCAR drivers also have pilot certificates. This didn’t surprise me. Why is that? Because flying airplanes can be similar to driving in NASCAR. One of those similarities involves the tendency to make Read More…
Year: 2020
Parts of an Aircraft Explained: The Ultimate Guide
Airplanes are able to conquer gravity, and therefore they have a certain mystique about them. However, the principles of flight were figured out rather quickly, and the typical airplane looks similar to the way it did 100 years ago. While technology has improved, many of the systems, such as the engines, are essentially the same Read More…
5 Types of Flaps Explained
We know that flaps are high lift devices that allow us to descend at a steeper angle without increasing airspeed. There are many different types of flaps, but the 5 most common ones are: Plain flaps Split Flaps Slotted Flaps Fowler Flaps Leading Edge Flaps are mounted on the rear of the wing. Another type Read More…
Airspace Classes Explained: The Ultimate Guide
There are many different kinds of airplanes, all of which are all doing different kinds of things and going different places. On one hand, you have the regularly scheduled passenger flights on airliners going from city to city. On the other hand, you have the small 2, 4, and 6 seat bug smashers heading out Read More…
5 Types of Airspeed Explained
Airplanes only create lift within a certain speed range, so to maintain flight, a pilot has to fly between minimum and maximum speeds. Just reading the airspeed off of the Airspeed Indicator doesn’t give the full picture, however. There are inherent accuracies in the Airspeed Indicator itself, as well as other conditions that make the Read More…