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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: January 2014
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: June 2010
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Monday, June 28, 2010. New Runway Procedure Issued from the FAA. This past winter, we attended a seminar on the new procedures that the FAA is going to slowly start implementing beginning in 2010. There will be changes to the terminology and airport ground movement that will make these procedures standard, in cooperation with the ICAO. Basically, it goes like this:. Taxi to" will no longer be used when issuing taxi instructions to an assigned take-off runway. If in doubt ASK! Here's...
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: Anatomy of an accident (Part I) (Repost from May2010)
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Saturday, November 19, 2011. Anatomy of an accident (Part I) (Repost from May2010). I thought I'd write about an accident back in April 2006 at Greensburg. Jeannette Regional Airport 15 miles northwest of Latrobe. Even though it happened 4 years ago, I wanted to write about the event and the thought processes that one goes through post-accident. Six months prior to this accident, I hit an 11-point buck upon landing at Rostraver. The winds got less squirrely. As we rolled out, the pl...
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: July 2010
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Thursday, July 15, 2010. Airport security and our responsibility as pilots. Well, you knew it had to happen. With the fascination of the news media regarding the escapades of Colton Harris-Moore aka "Barefoot Bandit", the scrutiny of General Aviation once again comes into play. My fellow pilots please take heed to what I say. I just read, with interest, the news article. Utilize aircraft door locks at all times when the aircraft is unattended. Anyone who misuses aviation lingo.
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: Anatomy of an accident (Part II) - repost from June2010
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Anatomy of an accident (Part II) - repost from June2010. Okay, as you see, we were able to walk away without a scratch. The "dawg" is fine too. I don't know if she'd been having nightmares since the accident; or maybe she's just an utter wacko. But she thinks she's much wiser having gone through the near-death experience. We also knew we would be contacted by the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) within days after the accident, to get our accoun...
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: A Short Encounter (A repost from 2010)
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Monday, October 17, 2011. A Short Encounter (A repost from 2010). As I walked away, the mechanic I had befriended earlier in the day waved to me to come over. As I walked into the hangar he asked me if I knew who I was talking to. I said I didn't know his name but I was admiring his plane. The mechanic said "That's Stephen Coonts! I said "who's that? He said "you don't know who Stephen Coonts is? I said "not really". My bench awaited me and I guess Chuck should be arriving any time ...
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: October 2011
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Monday, October 17, 2011. A Short Encounter (A repost from 2010). As I walked away, the mechanic I had befriended earlier in the day waved to me to come over. As I walked into the hangar he asked me if I knew who I was talking to. I said I didn't know his name but I was admiring his plane. The mechanic said "That's Stephen Coonts! I said "who's that? He said "you don't know who Stephen Coonts is? I said "not really". My bench awaited me and I guess Chuck should be arriving any time ...
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: November 2011
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Anatomy of an accident (Part II) - repost from June2010. Okay, as you see, we were able to walk away without a scratch. The "dawg" is fine too. I don't know if she'd been having nightmares since the accident; or maybe she's just an utter wacko. But she thinks she's much wiser having gone through the near-death experience. We also knew we would be contacted by the NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) within days after the accident, to get our accoun...
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: May 2010
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Friday, May 21, 2010. Jimmy Stewart Airport Festival - IDI. I know, for those of you who have read my accident story Part I, you are waiting for Part II. Rest assured, I am working on it. Good story-telling takes time. I just wanted to let folks know about Airport days being held at Indiana, PA (Jimmy Stewart Airport) June 12th - 13th, 2010. Details are on their website www.jimmystewartairport.com. A brief description of what will be there:. Hours are from 8:00am to 5pm.
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE: The Reason We Fly (Repost from 2010)
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Hangar Spin'n - KLBE. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. The Reason We Fly (Repost from 2010). A few weeks ago, we headed to Waynesburg Airport (KWAY) to watch John's son participate in a Cyclocross race conveniently located alongside the approach end of Runway 27. After the race, we headed to the plane, did a preflight, and took off. As we climbed out we wagged the wings to say "nice racing guys and ladies". It was pretty cool flying a wide left downwind to left base over the river, passing Three-Mile Island ...