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Next time you're in a major terminal, watch the kids when the folks with scrambled eggs on their hats and hash marks up to the elbow trudge by with their battered flight cases. Adulation in young eyes is palpable.
Of course, we know the average GA warrior has a heroic challenge at times, too. No dispatcher, no company weather, no baggage handlers, no one to bring coffee or herd the pax and, most importantly, no one equally qualified sitting in the right seat to share the load and check for errors. We also slog along in the soup instead of blasting up through it.
John and Martha King have made it somewhat of a personal quest to start talking honestly about GA risks and risk management, and they have a new offering aimed at single-pilot, single-engine IFR. We're all about bettering our skills and living to fly another day, but can a CD tutorial make... |

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