by nestnh5_wp | Oct 9, 2018 | Articles
As part of the commercial pilot training, there is a requirement to fly a solo cross-country flight with a landing at least 250 miles away from the starting point. Most of us, myself included, will pull up a map and look just outside that 250 nm range and start...
by nestnh5_wp | Oct 9, 2018 | News
New fabric, new paint and some new colors. Our Super Decathlon is headed for a total makeover. It is no secret that training airplanes go through a little more wear and tear than your average airplane. As an aerobatic trainer, the “Super D” is subject to more stress...
by nestnh5_wp | Oct 9, 2018 | Training Topics
I was taking a medication that was on the list of meds the FAA does not allow pilots to take, so I knew that getting my FAA medical certificate was going to be difficult. The medications I was prescribed helped me, and I could go about my days without thinking too...
by nestnh5_wp | Oct 9, 2018 | Events
Cranland is hosting the last of its monthly breakfast fly-ins on Sunday, October 21st. A large variety of aircraft usually show up – Cessna’s, Piper’s, antiques and modern airplanes. Breakfast is served from 8-11am and costs $6 for adults, $3 for...
by nestnh5_wp | Oct 6, 2018 | Accomplishments
Tu flew his first solo flight this Saturday with our Norwood, MA team. We can’t wait to see his name up on the board soon with “PPL” next to his name!