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Monthly Archives: January 2012

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No-Go parameters and the Decision Making Process

Flying Techniques, True flight storiesBy Joe CaseyJanuary 23, 2012

I’m now home after a flight home (JSO) from Wichita Falls, TX (SPS).  Here’s the story behind the dust storm and my flight decisions that day.  I used a No-Go list to help me decide what to do. I recommend you make a list of no-go parameters which are tailor-made to your level of experience.…

Anatomy of an accident that didn’t happen…

Flying Techniques, True flight storiesBy Joe CaseyJanuary 23, 2012

Here I sit at the Wichita Falls TX airport (SPS) looking at a brownish-reddish sky on what would otherwise be a clear-blue sky day. The surreal look appears much like a lunar eclipse is occurring, but that is not the case.  The sky is a different color because the wind is blowing hard and a…

Are the buzzards flying?

Flying Techniques, Interesting AviatorsBy Joe CaseyJanuary 16, 2012

Buzzards are some of the most interesting and most observed animals in the U.S.  They are found in all 48 lower states, predominantly in the southeast US.  A few interesting fact: they are federally protected, they can live to an incredibly long age (38+ years), and when they circle, they are probably not circling over…

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