Archives for April 2013

Aviation 101 Video on Hulu

The Aviators - TV ShowIf you’re looking to just sit back and watch a video about aviation, you’re in luck.  There’s actually a video on Hulu titled “Aviation 101” from a show called: The Aviators.  The show is about 30 minutes long and, of course, has some advertisements interspersed, but I still think it’s worth the watch.

The episode itself speaks briefly about the categories of aviation: commercial, military, and general aviation.  It then goes on to show various types of airplanes and teaches us about the very basic elements of the plane.  You’ll hear about the aircraft fuselage, engine, rudders, wings, etc…  About mid-way through the program you’ll see a section that discusses the principles of flight.  This gets into details about how the aircraft is actually able to fly.  This is then followed by a review of the various pilot’s license endorsements that are needed to fly the various types of aircraft. [Read more…]

Exterior Components of the Aircraft

Front view of a Cessna If you’re here, you likely already know a thing or two the general structure of an airplane: fuselage, wings, power-plant, empennage, and landing gear.  Nevertheless, we’re going to cover the basics to ensure you have a good feel for each of the latter.  If you ever intend to take an aircraft to flight, you’ll want to know it all inside-and-out. [Read more…]

Why

Fed-Ex-Cessna-CaravanIf you’re like me, you’ve likely dreamed of flying an airplane most of your life.  While I’ve dreamed about this for longer than I can remember, life has always got in the way of me actually becoming a pilot.  Whether it was money, time, or otherwise, something always seemed to come up.  Well, this is it.  If I have to take this one painful baby-step at a time, I’m determined to see this through.  I’m plan to walk through some of the pilot’s books I’ve acquired over the years and get some notes online.  This will hopefully help me retain better what I’m reading and prepare me for the day when I finally can go for my private pilot’s license exam.

As I am just learning most of the material, I do not claim that it will be perfectly interpreted.  Nevertheless, I will try to accurately represent the facts in these posts.  If you see something that is incorrect, please correct me.  I’d love for this to be as accurate as possible and serve as a reference for others that wish to follow in this journey.

Good luck to all!