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Vol 1, No. 1 -  May 28, 2004

   1 - Designated Pilot Examiners (DPEs) and Flight Instructors Gathered Together in Rochester
    2 - Iraq War Female Pilot Shares Recent Combat Flight Experiences with Aero Club of Buffalo Members
    3 - The World's Last Remaining Flying B-29 along with a B-24 Coming to Buffalo
    4 - Landings Gone Bad
    5 - After-School Aviation Program to be Offered in Akron Central Schools
    6 - Instrument Students Alert
    7 - Akron Airport Memorial Day Breakfast - Near Record Numbers Despite Rain
    8 - Precision Runway Monitoring

Vol 1. No. 2 - June 15, 2004

   1 - New York State Airports Threatened by Gov. Pataki's Aggressive Security Measures
    2 - Airspace Worries
    3 - June 6 Reading, PA WWII Air show - Featuring the Greatest Generation
    4 - Oshkosh AirVent
ure '04

Vol 1. No. 3 - July 9, 2004


   1 - Listen to those Strange Little Engine Sounds!
    2 - Flying Lessons Fulfills High School Science Curriculum for Home Schooled Student
    3 - Private Pilot Jason Geddes of Akron, NY  Departs for the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis
    4 - Personal Experience with a Presidential Flight Restriction (PFR):
    5 - Bahamas Adventure - A Lesson in Advance Planning
    6 - Advanced IFR Training Available

Vol 1, No. 4 - July 15, 2004

   1 - EAA AirVenture 2004 - Oshkosh
    2 - Aero Club of Buffalo to Host An Evening with the B-29 and B-24
    3 - Keeping Those Traffic Patterns Tight 
    4 - Lost in the Hold
    5 - Quotable  [Why airplanes crash]

Vol 1, No. 5 - July 23, 2004
   
    1 - Forrestel and McCready Fly to Iceland!
    2 - Area of Reverse Command

    3 - Aero Club of Buffalo Board of Directors Continue 30 Year Tradition
    4 - Do Big Airplane Pilots Make Good Little Airplane Pilots?    Not Necessarily!
    5 - Looking for Romantic Fly Away Spot Right in Your Back Yard??
    6 - Advanced IFR Procedures Training
    7 - Light Sport/Sport Pilot Becomes a Reality


Vol 1, No. 6 - August 10, 2004

    1 - More Realistic Flight Training Called for by Richard Collins, Senior Editor, Flying Magazine
    2 - Oshkosh '04: Airplanes, Weather, Fun, and Friends - Another One for the Record Books!
    3 - EAA Chapter 46 Turns Oshkosh into a Family Event - with all of the Comforts of Home!
    4 - "Hey, Dear . . . Look at the New Airplane I Just Bought!"  -  Hank Stockwell
    5 - Traffic Patterns Revisited
    6 - "Adventures in Flight"


Vol 1, No. 7 - August 18, 2004


   
1 - Neighbor Friendly Flying at Akron Airport
    2 - AIRPORT WATCH CONCEPT HELPS NAB 'TERRORISTS'
    3 - Photos of the Aero Club B-29/B-24 Visit
    4 - In the "Would You Believe?" Category
    5 - Experts seek causes of Morris plane crash that killed Two
    6 - Fascinating Photos Sent by Reader Col George Waskowsky, 107th Air Refueling Wing, Niagara Falls, NY
    7 - AOPA President, Phil Boyer, to Speak Before Aero Club of Buffalo on Thursday, September 23
    8 - Fly the Hudson River/VFR Corridor Before Senator Schumer is Successful in Getting it Closed!
    9 - Spin Recovery . . . a Technique that Can Save Your Life

Vol 1. No. 8 - August 26, 2004

    1 - Flight Training Approaches - What's Relevant and What Isn't!
    2 - Travel Log:  Ocean City, New Jersey
    3 - Maximize Flight Training While Minimizing Your Costs
    4 - Cessna 210 Flies Around the World!
    5 - General Aviation . . . No Second Class Citizen
    6 - Sounding Like a Pro on the Radio
    7 - Did You Check That Fuel??


Vol 1. No. 9 - September 5, 2004


    1 - Air Traffic Controllers are Always Right . . . . Well, Almost!
    2 - Technically Advanced Airplanes (TAA) Joining the Local Fleet!
    3 - Managing the Risks of Weather Flying
    4 - New Aviator - Gina LaMendola
    5 - Checklists . . . More Important Than You Might Ever Imagine!
    6 - NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on the Bill Law Crash
    7 - Really Getting to Know Your Pitot/Static System
    8 - High School Flight Training Course Ready to Go at Akron Central
    9 - FAA is Closing the Pilot Knowledge Gap!
    10 - Emergency Maneuvers Training

Vol 1. No. 10 - September 13, 2004

    1- Smart Shopping Lands Phenomenal Airplane Deal!
    2 - On the VASI or on the Glideslope . . . Could be the WRONG Place To Be
    3 - Travel Log:  Bemus Point, Chautauqua Lake, New York
    4 - The Dreaded Slipping Stall/Spin in the Traffic Pattern
    5 - Would You Believe A Twin Averaging 5.74 GPH on Both Engines Combined!
    6 - Some TFRs to Become NSAs on Next Round of Sectional Charts
    7 - Hottest New Portable GPS - The Garmin 296
    8 - Learning to Fly or Securing that Next Rating
    9 - The Jury is Still Out on the Sport Pilot Medical Requirement
    10 - Runway Mishaps Continue to Plague Local Pilots
    12 - Did You Check Those Airport NOTAMs?
    13 - Hurricane Charlie Flattens Ranger Aviation's 18,000 Sq. Ft. Hangar at Kissimmee, Florida!


Vol 1. No. 11 - September 24, 2004

    1 - AOPA President Phil Boyer Addresses Aero Club of Buffalo
    2 - Current Flight Training Methods Under Review
    3 - Transcontinental Flight in a Piper Archer !!!
    4 - "Don't Spill the Drinks . . . "

    5 - Whose Plane Is It Anyway?
    6 - Low Fuel . . . Really?
    7 - The Lifesaving Control Surface . . . the Lowly Rudder!
    8 - NOTAMs - Definitely Worth Looking At!!!
    9 - Wrong Way in the Traffic Pattern!

Vol 1. No. 12 - October 12, 2004

    1 - Transcontinental in a Piper Archer . . . .
   
2 - Cessna 210 Bi-Annual Flight Reviews (BFRs) Features Extreme Maneuvers Recovery Training
    3 - In the System . . . Dilemma
    4 - Local Pilot Profiles: Jim Kaletta
    5 - Spatial Disorientation
    6 - What Does Home Computing Have to do with Today's Flight Instruction?
    7 - Getting Ready for Ice

Vol 1. No. 13 - October 24, 2004

    1 - Want to Make Aviation Safer . . . Let's Start by NOT Teaching to the PTS!
    2 - Keep it On . . . Keep Squawking Altitude
    3 - TSA Lays an Egg with the New Alien Flight Training Rule!
    4 - The Greatest Generation - Gerald Miller
    5 - The Delicate Art of Negotiating with ATC!
    6 - Keith Harlock - New Instrument Pilot!
    7 - Crossing the Border . . . to Toronto by Private Air!
    8 - Lateral vs. Logical Thinking Skills . . . Could Save Your Life!
    9 - What's Real and What Isn't
   
Vol 1. No. 14 - November 7, 2004


    1 - Good Community Relations Wins Approval for Akron Airport Improvements
    2 - The Instrument Rating . . . A Ticket to Disaster
    3 - "Slow and Steady Wins the Race"  -  David Schuh Passes Private Pilot Checkride
    4 - Icing - To Be or Not to Be?
    5 - It's Getting Dark . . . What Must I Do?
    6 - Akron High School Students Take Their First Flight
    7 - Wrong Call Sign Results in Fatal Crash
    8 - AOPA's Guide to TSA's Alien Flight Training/Citizenship Validation Rule
    9 - Master Smooth Landings . . . By the Numbers
    10 - Icing: Go/No-Go Decisions
    11 - Get That FAA Knowledge Test Out of the Way!

Vol 1. No. 15 - November 21, 2004

    1 - High Wind Flight Operations . . . A Fact of Life
    2 - Dumb Things Pilots Do . . . and Don't Do
    3 - Putting the Spin Back into Training
    4 - Kelly Brannen Solos
    5 - Mastering the Emergency GPS Descent
    6 - Choosing the Best Aviation College
    7 - Cold Weather Operations
    8 - Tom Corey Secures Commercial Airplane Ticket
    9 - Power Controls Altitude/Pitch Controls Airspeed . . . or is it the other way around?
    10 - Let's Tighten Up Those Traffic Patterns

Vol 1. No. 16 - December 5, 2004

    1 - VFR-Only Pilots MUST Become Proficient in the Clouds!
    2 - No Hands Flying . . . the Ultimate Test of the Proficient Pilot!
    3 - Reader, John Bouck, Purchases C-182 Float Plane
    4 - Carburetor Icing . . . It's More Common Than You Think!
    5 - Transitioning from the Classroom to Life
    6 - Let's Stop Timing Those ILS Approaches
    7 - A Pinch-Hitter Course Could Save Her Life
    8 - The Incomplete Instrument Pilot
    9 - Old Wives' Tales - "Performing Run-ups Into the Wind"
    10 - AOPA's Online Flight Planner . . . It's Sweet
    12 - Keeping Flight Training Fun
    13 - Is Your Pitot Tube Heat  REALLY Working?

Vol 1. No. 17 - December 19, 2004


1 - Have You Hugged Your Air Traffic Controller Today?
2 - Instrument Pilots - Beware of the Class E Trap!
3 - Incomplete Stall Training !
4 - Training Flight To Army/Navy Game in Philadelphia
5 - Mid-Air Collisions
6 - Heavy Iron Versus Bugmashers !
7 - Old Wives' Tales - "Excessive Leaning Does NOT Harm Engines"
8 - I smell Smoke . . . DO SOMETHING NOW!
9 - Christian Airmen Aviation Foundation forming at Akron Airport
10 - Pilots Should be Meteorologists, Too !
11 - College Report:  Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
 

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