When I first decided to start flight school, I knew it would be exciting, but I had no idea just how much there was to learn—both in and out of the cockpit. Looking back, there are a few things I wish I had known before beginning my journey. If you’re considering flight training, here are...
In aviation maintenance, having the right part at the right time can mean the difference between an on-time departure and an extended aircraft-on-ground (AOG) situation. As someone working in the parts department of an FAA-certified Part 145 repair station, I see firsthand how a well-organized and efficient supply chain keeps aircraft flying safely and reliably....
If there’s one aircraft I’ve come to appreciate more than any other in my time working in the charter industry, it’s the Beechcraft King Air. It might not have the flash of a private jet, but if you ask any seasoned charter operator, they’ll tell you it’s one of the most reliable, versatile, and comfortable...
There’s nothing quite like the moment you take off alone for the first time. The hum of the engine, the feel of the yoke in your hands, and the realization that you are truly the pilot in command—it’s a mix of excitement, nerves, and sheer exhilaration. As a flight instructor, I’ve had the privilege of...