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SubSonex Makes First Flight

No Comments 10 August 2011

Those familiar with Sonex and the Hornet’s Nest R&D facility will likely be very happy today. The reason? The SubSonex, a small jet designed for recreational pilots, made its first flight today, August 10th. The bright yellow V-tailed jet took to the air from Runway 27 at Wittman Field for a 14-minute flight with Bob... Read more »

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New Year’s Resolutions

3 Comments 01 January 2011

Last month I got my copy of Sport Aviation, EAA's fantastic magazine, and I was inspired to write a blog entry relating to one of the articles. The article is a list of 50 potential flying resolutions for the new year. The article suggests things ranging from things like obtaining a seaplane rating or instrument... Read more »

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Aircraft Spotlight: Human-Powered Ornithopter

No Comments 27 September 2010

The centuries-old dream of a human-powered ornithopter, such as the one sketched by Leonardo Da Vinci, has until recently been quite elusive. Early in August, an engineering student at the University of Toronto made history in his own creation. Todd Reichert, a Ph.D. student, and his team developed, built and tested the machine over the... Read more »

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Dad's First Flight

4 Comments 17 May 2010

My parents recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary.  They aren't big on gifts and things.  Well, long story short, Mom got a new convertible this year that she's calling a gift and she wanted to do something special for Dad.  What could be more special than a first flight?  How about your son being the... Read more »

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Second Passenger

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Second Passenger

No Comments 07 March 2010

I had booked the plane for most of the day, so I was reasonably certain we had plenty of time. Unfortunately, when we arrived the weekend dispatcher was gone to lunch. We had to wait for him to get back, but after that everything was good to go. I did my (increasingly) typical orientation, safety briefing and preflight. Everything checked out. This was great. We loaded up and I started the plane, radioed for taxi, did a run-up and taxied into position at Alpha 8 for takeoff. After glossing over the before and after takeoff checklists, I handed the book to my brother and asked if he could hold it for me. I explained that I might need it once we were off the ground so he just needed to keep it handy. I waited for the landing traffic to touchdown and roll out a bit before calling ready for takeoff. After they were clear, we were cleared for takeoff. As we rolled onto the runway, I looked over and asked one last time, "are you ready?" After an affirmative response, I applied full throttle and we were off. As we reached the end of the runway a large bird flew around the front of the plane and behind us. I immediately alerted the tower of this since it could be an issue and we proceeded to fly as filed. Our course was basically runway heading, so there wasn't much maneuvering to be done. Just a nice climb.... Read more »

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First Passenger

No Comments 16 January 2010

I had noticed that the longer the flight lasted the less tense my wife seemed. This was great. Unfortunately, all the tension was coming back the closer we got to the airport. We entered a right base for 5R and I glanced over to see my wife with her head buried in her hands. I asked if she was OK and she replied she was fine, she just couldn't look. I told her that we were doing perfectly and that it was sure to be a perfect landing. We turned final and just over the fence my wife looks over suddenly and exclaims "Did you put the gear down?!" I laughed for a moment and then told her that the landing gear doesn't retract, but I thanked her for the reminder. After all, what if they did retract and I had forgotten? We continued on to a greaser of a landing and we taxied back in and tied dow the plane.... Read more »

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Hello, my name is Matt Everett and as of 1/1/2010 I am a private pilot ASEL. I started this blog early in my training and used it primarily as a place to keep notes of my lessons. Since then it has grown to much more than that, but my main focus is still on aviation experiences. 

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