Approach Impossible: 'Chair Flying' To Minimums Or Not At All

Much of flying is an “act of faith.” You are placing your trust in those who designed and built the aircraft, in those who maintain it, and in those who trained you to defy gravity for a living. Your act of faith goes even further than you may realize, however. Who, for example, ensures the...
James Albright

James is a retired U.S. Air Force pilot with time in the T-37B, T-38A, KC-135A, EC-135J (Boeing 707), E-4B (Boeing 747) and C-20A/B/C (Gulfstream III…

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