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Fuselages made of composite are like plastic - I'm the Plastic Pilot who flies the plastic planes
This is my blog, and it's about modern general aviation, glass-cockpits, FADECs, but also aviation in general


Improved layout

I somehow compacted this blog’s layout a bit, in an attempt to streamline it, make it more readable, easier to navigate, and give even more room to content. I hope you’ll enjoy it - feel free to contact me to give me any feed-back, even if you found a bug, or simply hate it ;-)


My new favorite aviation reading

It seems to me that over the last months, time no longer going-by, but kind of going away. My new life in Frankfurt is cool, but with all the new things to handle, there’s not much time left for reading aviation magazines.

The single survivor is AOPA PILOT, the magazine from the US AOPA. I continue to read it because it comes to me per mail. If I had to buy it in a kiosk, it would probably be gone as well. I already told all the good I think of Rod Machado’s column (click here to read more about it), and I continue to read it, but it’s no longer my favorite one (sorry for that, Rod). There will always be a special place in my heart for the “Never again” column, but it also went down a bit in my personal hierarchy.

One of the things I know yet about aviation is that it’s not only about going from A to B, but also about how to do it. And most imporant is with whom to do it. Aviation is a small world, but no one will ever know all the passionating persons making it.

Without the “Pilots” column of the AOPA PILOT magazine, what were the chances for me to hear about Joiwind Alexander, Dennis Flanagan, or Deana Martin ? I don’t know them personally, but knowing a bit about what they do, and want to do makes me feel optimistic about aviation.

It’s always good, when in doubt, to read about above the average persons. There are many ways to be an exceptional pilot, and not all of them are infamous or mediatic. They probably don’t even look for that, but if the result is that aviation looks more friendly, fun, cool, attractive, this is a very positive side effect.

So, if you want to know a bit more about a less ordinary pilot each month, check the “Pilots” column - now my favotire - in the AOPA PILOT magazine. No need to go through the table of contents to find that page: it’s the last one.

Category: Pilots Talk
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www.aviationreviews.com

I never saw something like Aviation Reviews before, and it does not fit in my usual classification schemes. It’s not a blog, it’s not a magazine, it’s not a shop… as it’s name indicates www.aviationreviews.com contains reviews of aviation related items. The scope is quite wide, the main categories are:

  • Hardware: GPS, Tablet PC, …
  • Software: Weather, flight planning, simulators, logbooks, …
  • Media: Audio, blogs, magazines, websites, video
  • Others: Accessories, kneeboards, mounts, plotters

For Palm and other PDA fans, the software section contains a lot of aviation utilities. More than 240 reviews are available at this time, and the number is increasing as anyone can submit a review !

Category: My Favorite Links
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