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The events hoping to return this year A mid major international air show cancellations, including the Farnborough International Airshow in July 2020 and the Paris Airshow in July 2021, Australia too saw many of its major aviation events cancelled throughout 2020.  However, thanks to Australia’s successful effort in combating the spread of the COVID-19, and

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Train Like You Fly

by nicolec January 11, 2022

Former RAAF pilot Alexander Robinson is the co-founder of Airly, an app to book business jet flights. Here, he discusses why training with new technologies can deliver an improved pilot experience During the Christmas to New Year lull, I went down a Google rabbit hole of aviation-related interests, and downloaded a new iOS app released

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I have been a part of the aviation industry for just over 25 years. First learning to fly when I was 16 and moving through the industry from general aviation in outback Australia to regional airlines and then major airlines. My primary employment is an airline pilot for a major airline with a background in

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Once again Aero Circus takes a light-hearted look at some Australians who have helped shape aviation into what it is today. Join us as we strap into the orange DeLorean, fire up the brown flux capacitor, set the destination for 1974 and accelerate down the runway to 88 knots In the 1960s and ’70s the

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Locked On

by nicolec January 11, 2022

Emil Cooper shot this Classic Hornet being farewelled by No. 77 Squadron over Nobbys Beach, Newcastle, on 10 December 2020. The aircraft in question, A21-39, was delivered to the RAAF in 1988, is the Commanding Officer’s and was flown on the day by Wing Commander Jason ‘Easty’ Easthope (CO of 77SQN). It’s painted in a

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Carburettor Icing

by nicolec January 11, 2022

As the flight continued the pilot failed to notice that the RPM was slowly winding down accompanied with a little vibration from the engine. Eventually the engine stopped. The pilot called ‘Mayday’ and made a forced landing. The engine was found to be OK. The verdict, carby icing.  Carburettor icing has been around in normally

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