Tag: pilot training
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Cirrus Unveils the TRAC10 With the All-New Perspective Core Flight Deck, Powered by Garmin AXIS
Cirrus has officially introduced the Perspective Core™ Flight Deck, built on Garmin AXIS™ avionics, as the heart of its newly launched TRAC10 training aircraft—bringing a new era of modern flight training with advanced technology, enhanced safety, and greater efficiency. Designed specifically for the next generation of pilots, the Perspective Core flight deck features dual 11.6-inch…
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Student Pilot Forced to Land Plane After Instructor Jumps Out Mid-Flight From His Cessna C-150
Student Pilot Safely Lands Aircraft After Instructor Exits Plane Mid-Flight in Argentina A tragic aviation incident unfolded over Toledo, Argentina, on Monday, July 6, when flight instructor Leandro Bertazzo reportedly exited a Cessna C-150 during a training flight, leaving his 22-year-old student pilot alone at the controls. According to reports, Bertazzo, 42, removed his headset,…
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Deadly Missouri Skydiving Crash – Ntsb Warns Paying Skydivers Often Fly Under Less Stringent Rules Than Commercial Passengers
As investigators continue to examine the tragic skydiving plane crash in Missouri that claimed 12 lives, attention is turning to a long-standing concern raised by aviation safety experts. According to the NTSB, many skydiving operations in the United States carry paying passengers but are not regulated under the same strict standards as charter airlines or…
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Pilots Praised For Calmly Dealing With Jammed Flight Control On A DHL Air Flight
The crew of a cargo plane has been praised for its calm response to a jammed flight control while flying near Glasgow on Oct 9th 2025. The Boeing 767-316F was carrying fresh goods from Iceland to the UK when a problem affected the system controlling ailerons – movable parts on the wings that tilt an…
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“How A Frontier Flight Was Able To Abort Takeoff After Person Walked In Front Of Plane On DIA Runway”
When the pilots of Frontier Flight 4345 aborted Friday night’s flight after a person walked onto the runway and into the plane’s path, the flight had not yet reached the point of no return speed, known as V1 Speed. The flight from Denver to Los Angeles was aborted mid-takeoff after someone walked onto a Denver…
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