Tag Archives: TCAS
Why ADS-B Needs To Be Revisited By FAA
by Michael J. “Mick” Kaufman It has been more than five years since we first started hearing about Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS–B) and I published my first article on the topic for Midwest Flyer Magazine. Since then I … Continue reading →
Posted in Aug/Sept 2015, Columns, Columns, Instrument Flight
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Tagged ADS-B, Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association, AOPA, APRS, Bonanza/Baron Pilot Training, CAPSTONE PROJECT, Certified Instrument Flight Instructor, CFII, Garmin 330, Mark Baker, Michael Kaufman, Mick Kaufman, Mode C, Mode S transponder, SkyGuard TWX, Sporty’s Pilot Shop, TCAS, Traffic Collision Avoidance System
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AirVenture, Technology & Us
by Harold Green It is late summer and this is an aviation publication. Therefore we have the opportunity to discuss EAA AirVenture, held annually at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. AirVenture is truly a unique event with worldwide scope. … Continue reading →
Posted in Columns, Columns, October/November 2012, Pilot Proficiency
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Tagged ADS-B, Airplanes, AirVenture, autopilot, avionics, Cessna, Cirrus, FAR Part 61, Flying, Garmin, Harold Green, iPad, jets, King, Morey Airplane Company, Pilot Proficiency, TCAS
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