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Yesteryear

by Marc Joel Atrero April 22, 2016

10 years ago The General Aviation Manufacturers Association has reported over 3,580 aircraft valued at US$15. 1 billion were delivered during 2005. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Subscribe to Australian Aviation for unlimited access to exclusive content and past magazines. LoginBecome a MemberTo continue reading the rest of this article, please

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Register Review

by Marc Joel Atrero April 22, 2016

The only new aircraft type listed in the New Allocations this issue is Josef Melvald’s JZD-37 UCL. Not much is known about this aircraft, only that it is an amateur-built machine powered by an Avia M462- RF nine-cylinder radial engine. The Czech-built powerplant is air cooled and supercharged and produces around 310hp (232kW) and drives

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The importance of pre-taxi and post-flight checks Oops! Forgot that!” An expression that more than one pilot has said after start-up and before starting the taxi out to the runway. As pilots we are very concerned with operations of the aircraft in the air but first we have to get it there. This content is

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Warbirds

by Marc Joel Atrero April 22, 2016

Kittyhawk flies Doug Hamilton’s two-seater Curtiss P-40N Kittyhawk, VH-PFO, took to the air at Wangaratta, Victoria on its first post-restoration flight on March 2. Doug Hamilton was at the controls of his aircraft, ex 42-104986, which had been rebuilt at Wangaratta by Precision Aerospace Productions. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Subscribe

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Time to switch?

by Marc Joel Atrero April 22, 2016

Mindsets are critical There is a simple test to determine whether you have a ‘fixed’ mindset or a ‘growth’ mindset. Understanding the implications of these mindsets is critical for professional pilots, commercial operators and regulators alike. In Chip and Dan Heath’s bestseller Switch – How to Change Things When Change Is Hard, the authors provide

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More to come?

by Marc Joel Atrero April 22, 2016

There are some good signs from CASA, but much still needs addressing The appointment of the new Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester is welcome as a fresh new perspective is always healthy for any environment. The Minister’s new aviation advisor is also experienced in aviation operations and regulations and is held in high

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