"Fast, yet at home on the farm strip, a long-legged tourer that will carry two and a decent holiday’s worth of baggage - and it’s aerobatic too. Can one type really master so many trades?"
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Our assistant editor learns how to pilot his way out of another simulated disaster! This month, he has a jammed throttle and is flying in low cloudbase
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Famous for being the camera NASA astronauts took to (and left on) the Moon, the Hasselblad has long been an object of desire, both as a still very useable photographic tool and as a collector’s piece in its own right.
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A monumental achievement!
Babcock flying instructor Christine Draycott is the first ever civilian pilot to become a military Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI).
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The acronym 'KSA' stands for ‘Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes’ and represents a shift of philosophy in initial flight training, focusing on competency-based training and assessment (CBTA) instead of factual knowledge training.
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The CAA is seeking to change the framework that it currently uses to delegate oversight of aviation activities to organisations such as the LAA, but the latter believes that the proposal would simply increase bureaucratic burdens with no positive effects.
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