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Know Your Convective Outflow Boundaries
Pay particular attention to those strong, gusty winds before attempting a landing at an airport when storms are approaching.
Scott Dennstaedt
Updated Sep 19, 2024 12:50 PM EDT
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Why Are Some Military Airplanes Gold?
Meg Godlewski
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The One-Time Water Landing
Meg Godlewski
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NTSB Issues Deicing Safety Alert
Amelia Walsh
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Why Aren’t Cessna 140s/150s Considered Light Sport Aircraft?
Meg Godlewski
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How Can an Aircraft Get Struck by Lightning Without a Close Thunderstorm?
Scott Dennstaedt
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Does the FAA Punish Pilots for Logbook Mistakes?
Meg Godlewski
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Injuries Reported After Severe Storm Strikes Before Airshow
Meg Godlewski
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Why Are Flight Students Taught About the NTSB in Ground School?
Meg Godlewski
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When Is It OK to Perform Unexpected Maneuvers in the Pattern?
Meg Godlewski
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Ultimate Issue: Instrument Rating vs. Instrument Pilot
Frank Bowlin
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What Are Echo Tops?
Scott Dennstaedt
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How Do You Obtain a Student Pilot Certificate After a Break in Training?
Meg Godlewski
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