Pilot Tip: Instant Voltmeter

To ensure your charging system functions correctly, consider adding a digital voltmeter, which costs under 30 dollars and easily plugs into your cigarette lighter. It helps monitor voltage levels during flight, identifying issues with the generator or alternator before it's too late. Quality brands, like Anker, are recommended for reliable charging.

Learning to Fly IFR

The content outlines the distinctions between IFR and VFR flying, emphasizing the importance of planning for IFR. Key steps include selecting routes, verifying waypoints, and having an alternate airport. It highlights the necessity of filing flight plans with ATC, using updated navigational tools, and provides insights into approaching both small and large airports effectively.

Oshkosh 2024: How Could I Say No?

The narrative recounts a flying journey to Oshkosh, beginning with a decision to join Bob Kirkby despite previous intentions not to return. The group navigates adverse weather conditions, experiences delays, and encounters enjoyable moments, including friendly locals. Ultimately, the visit to Oshkosh is deemed underwhelming compared to previous years, sparking reflections on future trips.

Avid Catalina N157AB

Norm Vienneau explored purchasing an Avid Catalina N157AB after discovering it listed for $5,500 and found it appealing to his interest in aircraft. He visited the owner, Mitchell Tucker, in Sedro Wooley but was uncertain due to the status of his Kitfox sale. Ultimately, he purchased a Rotax 912 ULS engine instead.

Getting A Multi-Engine Rating

The prospect of flying a multi-engine airplane has always fascinated me. Pursuing this as a career requires obtaining a multi IFR or Group 1 IFR rating. While the flight test exercises are simpler than those for a private pilot's license, muscle memory is crucial due to the complexity and speed of the aircraft. The process includes various challenging exercises, such as managing failed engines and landing with simulated emergencies. If successful, this endeavor will lead to a new rating and the opportunity to continue Multi IFR training.

Coincidence

The first thing you have to realize is that these things happen to me. I don't plan on them, I don't go looking for them. But odd little coincidences, strange inter-connected events, like you'd find in the Twilight Zone, just somehow manage to find me. And these twists of fate often make my life very interesting. Oh, I almost forgot. They usually happen in three's.