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Congratulations Scott Williams !!! Commercial Checkride Pass!
Nov 22 2014Congratulations to Scott Williams for passing his Commercial Checkride! Scott passes with flying colors under the watchful eyes of DPE Yuzo Wakita . Congratulations to CFII Jen Delp-Mallet for another successful student as well!
New Pilot – Raj Khanna
Nov 06 2014Well done to Raj Khanna who impressed Examiner Scott Rohlfing, and passed his Private Pilot flight test with flying colors.
Congratulations Raj, and well done too, to AeroDynamic Senior Instructor Mark Guerrero.
Congratulations Mike!!!
Aug 30 2014Congratulations to Mike Krueger who just passed his Sport Pilot checkride!! Another successful student from instructor Daniel Most! Congrats to you both 🙂
Mike Krueger is all smiles after passing his checkride. His lovely wife will be his passenger he says!
Need to polish up your knowledge? Intensive checkride and test prep ground school coming up April 26/27
Apr 12 2014 Need to polish up your knowledge before your checkride or knowledge test? Nervous about the oral test? Just want to learn more?Keep the last weekend in April free, we have just the deal for you!
Coby Sena and Jen Delp-Mallet will be offering an intensive checkride / test preparation ground school on the weekend of April 26th and 27th, at Reid Hillview.
Two full days of amazing instruction. Coby is also the local Civil Air Patrol check pilot (and former Squadron Commander), and Jen is a former airline pilot, rated in several jets and turboprops.
If they cannot get you ready for your tests, noone can, so come and sign up now!
Only $249 for the two days (9-5) and AeroDynamic will give you a $50 credit on your flying account when you pass your knowledge test (or if you already did that, when you pass your flight test)
Call the office on 408-320-9614 or email office@aerodynamicaviation.com for more
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AirPooler – Lyft for airplanes? Or how to win a free T-shirt
Apr 05 2014Here is an interesting piece of news. AirPooler is trying to do for private planes what Lyft or similar carsharing sites have done for cars.
I am taking guesses for how long they survive till the FAA shuts them down. The person who guesses the number of days correctly gets a free T Shirt.
Meanwhile try to list the various regulations that would be broken…
Excerpt from their announcement:
Here’s how AirPooler works. Pilots choose a date and itinerary for a trip, say Palo Alto airport to South Lake Tahoe. They enter the type of plane, the number of available seats, and their pilot’s credentials and experience. AirPooler calculates the price per seat by dividing the total flight’s fuel, airport tax, and hangar cost by the number of passengers (pilot included). AirPooler lists the available seats and accompanying info on its site, and anyone can book a spot.
Passengers choose from the available flights, enter their weight plus luggage, and a request is sent to the pilot. Once a pilot accepts, the passenger receives contact and arrival details for meeting the pilot at the airport. After the flight, any unforseen costs such as fuel for idling on the runway are added, and the passenger’s payment details on file are charged.
Law prohibits private pilots from profiting from passengers so you only pay for your share of the cost of the flight plus a 20 percent fee to AirPooler. The Federal Aviation Administration also bars private plane pilots from advertising flights, which is why AirPooler is careful to never promote any specific flights.
For more see http://techcrunch.com/2014/04/02/airpooler/
AeroDynamic will be at the Columbia Fly-in Saturday, March 29th!
Mar 16 2014Join us at the Hangar 6 Columbia Fly-in, gathering of vintage, classic, warbird, taildragger, and biplane machines at Columbia Airport (O22).
Book a plane and come for a fun day in and around great planes and people! We’ll be on hand offering intro, tailwheel, and acro rides, enjoying the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills around Columbia.
New Private Pilot – Zinnia Kilkenny
Jul 19 2013We have a newly minted aviatrix in our midst!
Congratulations to Zinnia Kilkenny who aced her Private Pilot checkride in Citabria 9091L. The skies will never be the same again.
Well done Zinnia, and instructors, Rimas, Jim, Sergey and Sherry.
New Private Pilot: Reza Zadeh
Mar 25 2013We have a new Private Pilot in our midst. Reza Zadeh earned his certificate from Examiner Sherry Diamond, after flight training with AeroDynamic Instructor Grainne Gilvarry.
Women in Aviation: Katarina Matanović, First Croatian Female Pilot
Mar 08 2013March 8th is the International Women’s Day, and so it seems appropriate to remember a woman in aviation. There are many well known female pilots, starting with Harriet Quimby who was the very first woman in the US to receive a pilot license. Today, we commemorate the first Croatian female pilot, born this month a hundred years ago.
Katarina Matanović was born in March 1913 in what was then the Croatian province of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When she saw an advert about a pilot school opening in Zagreb in 1935, that was it for her. She enrolled and received her pilot certificate the next year, becoming the first Croatian (and Yugoslav) female pilot.
Not satisfied with simple flying, she also became the first Yugoslav woman to sky-dive, and an acomplished sky-diver. She performed as a pilot and as a sky-diver and became a well-known attraction at airshows around the country.
At the outbreak of the Second World War she became a Liutenant in the Croatian Air Force flying the Avia FL-3 liaison airplane. During the war, in 1944 she lost her husband, also a pilot, shot down by the Allies, and a few days later she herself was injured in the British bombing of Zagreb.
After the Second World War, the Communist authorities in Yugoslavia were not greatly keen on her since she fought on the losing side, and she slipped into obscurity. However when Croatia became independent again, she was remembered, awarded a service medal, became an honorary member of the Zagreb Aeroklub and finally given the recognition she deserved for her achievements in such a male-dominated field.
Katarina died in April 2003.
See also Wikipedia article on Katarina Matanović and a more detailed biography (in Croatian)
News: LPV approach coming to Watsonville!
Mar 05 2013For a long time the best available instrument approach to Watsonville (KWVI) has been the LOC approach to runway 2.
The new LPV (Localizer Precision with Vertical guidance) GPS approach to Rwy 2 just came out which will improve on this a lot – starting on March 7, 2013.
http://flightaware.com/resources/airport/KWVI/IAP/RNAV+(GPS)+RWY+02
Withe the new LPV approach, minimums have been reduced down to 300′ agl, nearly as good as an ILS.
All GPS equipped planes at AeroDynamic are also WAAS capable and can fly LPV approaches. So there will be no excuses any more for not going to lunch at Props!