Author: John Bagnas
March 2012 Q: Hi Steve, My 1960 Piper Comanche 250 has safely and comfortably carried my wife, my daughter and…
March 2012 It is a little-known fact that in 1913, bedouin shepherd boys playing outside EAA headquarters in Oshkosh discovered…
March 2012 Pilots and airplane owners always need new stuff. Flying’s like that. The stuff could be a new…
March 2012 How Do You Eat an Elephant? How do you eat an elephant? You do it—one bite at…
March 2012 Aircraft maintenance records can be a source of confusion for many aircraft owners and pilots. What information is…
February 2012 I will start right off and tell you that I really like the Pilot Bag manufactured by BrightLine…
February 2012 Piper, once synonymous with the Cub that most non-aviators think is the archetypical little airplane, hasn’t made that…
February 2012 Late last year, I found myself planning a flight to Fullerton (KFUL), in Southern California. Typical West Coast…
February 2012 Every human endeavor, whether blacksmithing, computer science, boating or aviation, has its unique nomenclature. The anthropologists will tell…
June 2012 I perked up last October when Audrey said she was headed to Rhinebeck, N.Y. Rhinebeck! That’s the…
May 2012 Most pilots have a favorite destination, either because it is in a beautiful part of the country, or…
April 2012 There are many scenic locations along the Northern California coast. One of the most picturesque happens to…

