Sebring Sport Aviation Expo
On Friday, January 27th I made the voyage south to Sebring, Florida for the Sebring Sport Aviation Expo. This was my first visit to the event and I can say it was well worth the trip. Just a few months … Continue reading
On Friday, January 27th I made the voyage south to Sebring, Florida for the Sebring Sport Aviation Expo. This was my first visit to the event and I can say it was well worth the trip. Just a few months … Continue reading
It’s winter now, whether you’re in New England, the midwest, the plains, the West Coast or even in Florida! The temperatures are decreasing and the cooler to frigid winter weather is upon us for the next few months (okay, maybe … Continue reading
If you’ve been involved with general aviation at all over the past decade or so you’ve surely heard the phrase, “3rd class medical reform.” Often it was the featured tune of the efforts of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association … Continue reading
The forecast low temperature in Central Florida tonight is 35 degrees. Yes, it gets cold in Florida every now and then… you better believe if it’s going to be in the mid-thirties here it’s going to be cold across most … Continue reading
Just a few days ago, on December 30th, ReviewBeforeFlight turned 3 years old! It’s been an amazing ride since starting ReviewBeforeFlight in late 2013… I’ve moved twice and now have the best job in the world! All the while I’ve … Continue reading
On this day in 2013 I launched an aviation blog that would go on to become ReviewBeforeFlight! It’s amazing to think that we’ve hit 3 years of providing thought-provoking, positive-toned aviation content for our well-informed, intelligent aviator and aviation enthusiast … Continue reading
Each year on December 24th Santa undertakes the most daunting general aviation flight of the year! His trip circles the globe and includes billions of stops. Many stops are complete with cargo unloading, whether it be wrapped presents or loads … Continue reading
The sentiment that the first 500 hours are the most dangerous for a pilot holds true a lot of the time. I prefer to say that you learn at a higher rate, or at a faster pace during your first … Continue reading
Today marks the end of an era in American history. There have been very few times I can remember having my breath taken away and mentally taking a step back, losing all thought. This afternoon when I read the news … Continue reading
On Friday, November 4th I took a ride up to DeLand, Florida. It was a drive a little under an hour from where I live/work. I was excited to scope out the first-ever Sport Aviation Showcase event. The event promised … Continue reading