For as long as we can recall, when a new student pilot went to an FAA-approved physician (formally referred to as an AME or Aviation Medical Examiner) to get a flight physical, he was issued a medical certificate which also served as his student pilot certificate. One...
We would like to thank and congratulate Fred Cohen of Yorba Linda, California on the purchase of his beautiful Piper Arrow, N15022! We would also like to thank Anthony Coll who negotiated the purchase and flew with Fred back home to California. It was a very pleasant...
Danielle Herrman is one of our many flight students at Murfreesboro Aviation. Unlike most of our students however, Danielle has created a blog about her flying adventures. http://www.momwithaltitude.com/ is Danielle’s blog. She is just getting started with her blog...
Aviation, like the military, has never created an acronym that it does not like. ADS-B is one of the latest and greatest string of letters with which we need to become familiar. And yes, in choosing the title that I have for this blog, I’m having a little fun with the...
Today’s the day! You have studied, prepared, and practiced. Now it’s Solo Day! You have known this day was approaching but might not have known when. Your instructor might tell you beforehand that this is the day you will solo or it could come as a...