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This site is still VERY new and I'm going to slowly be adding new information as I have time. So continue to come back for new stuff and new blog posts, where I will tackle discussion on specific topics (let me know there are any topics you’d like discussed). All information on this page is free of charge to anyone who chooses to use it. However, if you have the ability to help keep this site running, you will find a link below to donate. All donations go towards the fees associated with running this website. Thank you in advance, your contributions are appreciated; as without contributions, the site may eventually have to shut down.
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New/ Updated Pages
Density Altitude
Ever wonder why sometimes your aircraft seems to climb better than other times? That could be due to different density altitudes. This is a very important thing to look at and understand before each flight.
Hypoxia
Hypoxia is a major aeromedical factor that pilots need to know and understand. What is it, how do we identify it, and what kinda of affects does it have on the human body?
VFR Weather Minimums
How close can you get to cloud? Learn all about and help understand the VFR weather minimums.
Private Pilot Regulations
Sometimes the FARs are hard to understand. I've compiled a list of some of the FARs that you should know as a private pilot and helped break down the interpretation.
the Pitot Static System
Learn more in-depth about the pitot static system, as well as the instruments that rely on it. Also get a better understanding of how each of those instruments works.
Vmc
Just added a new page explaining what Vmc is and the aerodynamics behind it.