How to Degrease Your Airplane’s Belly
By Jeff Cooper I recently bought a plane with a dirty, greasy, oily belly. In hindsight I should...
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By Jeff Cooper I recently bought a plane with a dirty, greasy, oily belly. In hindsight I should...
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Cessna parent company Textron Aviation issues Service Bulletin MEL-57-04 on June 30, 2020 warning...
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8 Featured Plane: 64 Years of Skylanes
14 182 Owner’s Perspective, By Travis Latham
16 Avionics: Gyros, autopilots, and more
20 Flying Past TBO
24 Are Vortex Generators Worth It?
28 Repair Over Replacement: Services that can save owners money
30 Making Sense of the Back-Course Approach
46 How to Degrease Your Airplane’s Belly
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I recently picked up a new Halon extinguisher off eBay at a very good price and came up with what...
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Glenn Chiappe flies this 1977 Cessna 340 for LTX Consulting in Austin, Texas. Photos by Jack...
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8 Featured Plane: Cessna Aerobat
14 150 CFI’s Perspective
16 The uAvionix AV-30-C
20 Flights Over Water: A cautionary tale
24 Member Restoration: Laurie Shaw restores his uncle’s 182 to like-new
30 Planning for the GA Pilot:
Ask yourself the right questions
46 Installing Sun-Blocking Window Film
Posted by Cessna Owner Organization | 2020 Issues, All Digital Issues
8 Cessna 340: Cessna’s entry-level inflatable twin
16 “New” Garmin GI 275
22 Learning to Buy or Buying to Learn
26 Member Restoration: Finding my dad’s 182, By Rob Garrett
30 Formation flying needn’t be terrifying or dangerous
46 Fire Extinguisher Mount
Posted by Cessna Owner Organization | Featured Plane
Photo by Jack Fleetwood Echo the Krummen Brothers Legacy By Nick Meyer Nick’s Skylark was...
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Photos by Jack Fleetwood By Loren May Loren’s 140 was the cover plane in the February 2020...
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8 Do More With Your Airplane: Aviation charities
16 Featured Plane: Cessna Citation
24 P2 Aviation Technology
30 Questions to ask before flying at events
46 Improve Your Yoke-Mounted iPad connection
Posted by Cessna Owner Organization | Avionics, Avionics Webinars, Webinars
Members Only webinar hosted by uAvionix and featuring Shane Woodson, uAvionix Director of Sales,...
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I struggle with the never-ending effort to keep my baggage compartment as organized and roomy as...
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By Jim Faix In 2010 I bought an old, worn out 1956 Cessna 172 that was just about ready for the...
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I bought an old, worn out 1956 Cessna 172 that was just about ready for the junkyard. I figured it would be great to have a plane that was the first year of that model. It would be like having a 1953 Corvette or a 1964 Mustang.
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8 Featured Plane: Cessna 175
16 Perfect Panel: True IFR
24 Determining the right value for your aircraft
28 The Dangers of Noise Fatigue
34 Member Restoration: Dennis Pilarinos’ 180
46 Thread Identifier
For owners who wish to add a new, two axis autopilot while saving considerable install cost and learning a thing or two about the homebuilding experience.
Read MorePosted by Cessna Owner Organization | Become a Better Pilot
By Dean Zakos Scenario: You offer to take an acquaintance flying. Everything seems fine until you...
Read MoreOf all the possible emergencies a pilot may face in flight, one of the least likely to occur is having to deal with a severely ill or exceedingly agitated passenger. However, if you are ever confronted by either of these circumstances, you will need to react to them calmly and capably, as not only may the passenger be at risk, but the safe outcome of the flight as well.
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8 My Ten Favorite Airports, By Jim Cavanagh
16 Featured Plane: The quintessential Cessna 180
24 Perfect Panel: Light IFR
30 Sky Talk: Flying Season Prep
34 Member Restoration: Retro/Modern Skyhawk, By Jim Faix
46 How to Find the Right Replacement Bolts
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Submitted by Garmin OLATHE, Kan. /January 15, 2020/Business Wire — Garmin International, Inc., a...
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