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Executive Flyers, Inc. has been teaching people to fly and renting aircraft to pilots since 1980. Learn To Fly Sacramento! Pilot Training, Testing & Resources

11/26/2024

Don't take any shortcuts on your preflights!

10/11/2024

Stay tuned for exciting updates on upgrades to our existing fleet! (Hint: Cutting Edge GPS Upgrades!)

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10/07/2024

About the Boom Supersonoc XB-1 (Wikipedia)
"The Boom XB-1 "Baby Boom" is a one-third-scale trijet supersonic demonstrator designed by Boom Technology (dba "Boom Supersonic"[2]) as part of development of the Boom Overture supersonic transport airliner. Powered by three General Electric J85s, it is planned to maintain Mach 2.2, with over 1,000 nautical miles (1,900 km; 1,200 mi) of range. The XB-1 began taxi tests in December 2022,[3] and conducted its maiden flight on March 22, 2024."

09/26/2024

So you are thinking about a Discovery Flight and want to have an idea of the stuff the Executive Flyers CFI will point out during the exterior inspection part of Pre-flight?

Bystanders SHOCKED Seeing Pilot's Fatal Mistake! 09/19/2024

With seasonal weather in the mode were it is 70F one day and up to 100F another, pay attention to density altitude and plan accordingly. This is another tragic review of a takeoff accident that happened to an experienced bush pilot. Basically this is a review of the NTSB report that offers some angles that the NTSB didn't dive into.

Again, the idea here is to illuminate situations that again, appear avoidable or offer alternative actions that could have saved the pilot and aircraft. The passenger survived.

https://youtu.be/TfndgMdQ9Cg?si=NKPFXDe15LcZgNoD

Local news has been covering the emergency landing of the Sacramento Sheriff's 1981 Cessna U206G N6522Z in West Sacramento. No injuries reported after flipping while landing in a field after an engine failure. Flight tracking fr N622Z is not enabled due to LE activities of this aircraft.

Bystanders SHOCKED Seeing Pilot's Fatal Mistake! Bystanders witnessed this plane crash at Spirit Lake, Idaho and were left in disbelief. What fatal mistake did the pilot make?Be sure to also watch this vide...

VFR into IMC fatal for two — General Aviation News 08/31/2024

"Get-There-Itis" claims more lives.
There is a real term and definition for "get-there-its". Psychologists call it "Continuation Bias".

From the Skybrary:

(Plan) Continuation Bias is the unconscious cognitive bias to continue with the original plan in spite of changing conditions.

This accident report below is an example of an avoidable accident. The aircraft (210C) impacted approximately 1.5 miles from the departure airport.

The pilot did not want to miss a demolition derby his son was racing in. He had a passenger and neither survived

Witnesses reported poor visibility, rain and a 100' ceiling. One witness reported the plane entered IMF approximately 1300' after departure. Weather reported lowest cloud condition at 500' AGL

The pilot was not instrument rated.

1.5 miles is 7,920 feet. The aircraft entered IMF at 1300 feet from departing the airport and impacted 6,620 feet later. From departure to CFIT in approximately 50 seconds assuming Vx for a 210C.

VFR into IMF happens far to often.

This is posted to hopefully vaccinated against "Get-There-Itis". It is bad enough the term is defined in aviation.

VFR into IMC fatal for two — General Aviation News The non-instrument rated pilot’s decision to commence the flight in instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted in spatial disorientation and a subsequent loss of airplane control. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s self-induced pressure to initiate the flight.

Safety Alert - Know When to Feather Your Propeller If One Engine Loses Power 08/30/2024

NTSB Safety Alert For multi-engine piston airplanes!

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued a new safety alert for multi-engine pilots facing partial engine failure. The alert emphasizes the importance of promptly feathering the affected engine’s propeller.

(SA091 Aug 2024)

PDF
https://www.ntsb.gov/Advocacy/safety-alerts/Documents/SA-091.pdf

Video (YouTube)
https://youtu.be/xhif0b49ry0?si=44vrxOcX24sTBHzz

Safety Alert - Know When to Feather Your Propeller If One Engine Loses Power Act fast; don't get locked out: In multiengine piston airplanes with constant-speed, manually feathering propellers, it’s crucial to feather the propeller of...

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