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I Learned About Flying From That

I Learned About Flying From That

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S2 Ep 2828. No Place to Land

As pilot Brian Lorenz approached 10 hours on a brand-new engine, he looked forward to making a few touch-and-goes. Instead, he lost engine power after takeoff--and survived to tell the tale.

Jan 25, 202227 min

S2 Ep 2727. Close Encounter with Wake Turbulence

When aerobatic pilot and Reno winner Vicky Benzing took off behind a C-130 Hercules at an air show in California, the heavy turboprop's wake turbulence caught her by surprise--and almost led to an accident very close to the ground.

Jan 11, 202226 min

S1 Ep 2626. Routine to Frightening

A flight in a Piaggio Avanti takes a dramatic turn for pilot Martin Murat when the windshield in front of him starts to crack. Find out how he and the captain dealt with the impending emergency.

Dec 21, 202123 min

S1 Ep 2525. Engine Explosion

Airshow ace Rob Holland handles a lot of flight regimes that might cause most pilots to panic. What happens when he faces a catastrophic engine failure in his custom aerobatic airplane?

Dec 6, 202127 min

S1 Ep 2424. Off-Field, In-a-Field Landing

A glider pilot has a lot to consider that’s different from the decision-making involved in flying powered aircraft—but weather always presents a challenge, as pilot Paul Chafe found out.

Nov 18, 202129 min

S1 Ep 2323. Turn, Land, or Take a Chance?

Sporty's John Zimmerman has been flying airplanes since he was very young. Learning how to make decisions while flying cross-country in a helicopter stretched his way of thinking—and almost landed him in trouble with IFR weather.

Nov 4, 202130 min

S1 Ep 2222. The Silent Killer

Pilot Dan Bass fell prey to an insidious hazard: carbon monoxide poisoning. A series of flights in his Mooney ended in a disastrous manner.

Oct 21, 202137 min

S1 Ep 2121. Two Night Lessons

Pilot and author Tucker Axum had not one, but two situations on night flights that highlighted the nearly instrument conditions found over featureless terrain.

Oct 7, 202131 min

S1 Ep 2020. Following the Rabbit

Artist and pilot Barry Ross started flying early in life, and it has informed his work, including his illustrations in FLYING. One flight into Portland, Maine, following the lights in, will remain etched in his memory.

Sep 16, 202124 min

S1 Ep 1919. Question the Expert?

When highly experienced pilot Craig O’Mara signed on to help ferry a Bushmaster to New Mexico, he was careful to take advice from an expert—but when it came to actual operational skill, this “expert” came up short.

Sep 2, 202130 min

S1 Ep 1818. Engine Out, In The Storm

Ferry pilot Kerry McCauley shares a full range of flying that has taken him to every continent except for Antarctica. When he loses the engine on a Mooney flight, he had a thunderstorm to deal with as well.

Aug 19, 202130 min

S1 Ep 1717. Lessons for Life

Pilots know Michael Goulian for his precision aerobatics and to-the-limits air racing style. But in this episode, Goulian shares the critical lessons he's learned from flying GA that apply to any pilot.

Jul 29, 202141 min

S1 Ep 1616. What's It Doing Now?

The pilot of a USAF Lockheed Starlifter C-141 knew he had a problem with an automated system and thought the crew could manage it—until they were approaching an island air base, at night, with few options.

Jul 15, 202129 min

S1 Ep 1515. Lights Out

A student pilot and his instructor find themselves lined up on a runway at a busy international airport—but ATC doesn’t know they are there. Find out why from pilot Mike Thiergartner in this episode of ILAFFT.

Jul 1, 202127 min

S1 Ep 1414. Eclipsed by Critical Cargo

When a passenger experiences a medical emergency during a flight to view the total solar eclipse in Jackson, Wyoming, pilot Paul Tierstein finds he left an important piece of equipment behind.

Jun 17, 202127 min

S1 Ep 1313. Short Field Lessons

An instructor takes a student into a grass strip for real-life short-field training—but the grass is still wet, making for a more critical lesson.

Jun 3, 202131 min

S1 Ep 1212. When Something Isn't Right

As he built up hours towards a flying career, Stan Dunn experienced engine trouble that was hard to quantify—until another unfortunate pilot found Dunn's hunch was correct.

May 20, 202134 min

S1 Ep 1111. More Than a Bad Mag

Veteran flight instructor Field Morey relates his experience with a power loss that progressed during an IFR flight with a student, and how it ended for the pilots—and the airplane.

May 6, 202132 min

S1 Ep 1010. Back to Basics

Flying reader and flight instructor Roger Keech was on a medical mission in Mexico—and he found out that using traditional navigation techniques saved the day.

Apr 22, 202126 min

S1 Ep 99. Flying Checks

A nighttime check run down to Charlotte turns into a drama for Flying reader Jon Jackson, with a prop failure striking the Beech Baron he was flying—literally.

Apr 8, 202129 min

S1 Ep 88. Out of Fuel, Out of Alternates

Careful IFR flight planning requires an alternate in case of worse-than-forecast weather. A new aircraft type triggers a chain of events for pilot Jim Fiorito that nearly dashes those plans.

Mar 25, 202129 min

S1 Ep 77. A Pacific Thunderstorm

When pilot Bernhard Wolf—experienced in overwater operations—confronts convective activity over the Pacific, he learns an important lesson about their behavior—and it may not be what you think.

Mar 11, 202136 min

S1 Ep 66. Cross-Country Complacency

Pilots often fight the spectre of get-home-itis—but it's especially hazardous when coupled with the assumptions made while flying a familiar airplane. FLYING reader Kenneth Wilson shares his own cross-country lesson on this week’s episode.

Feb 25, 202128 min

S1 Ep 55. Jackie's Last Flight

Dan Richard shared his love of flying with his wife throughout their lives together—but his most precious flight with her came with an unexpected gift. Join host Rob Reider as he talks with Dan about his lessons learned from the perspective of time.

Feb 11, 202125 min

S1 Ep 44. Fuel Lessons from Martha Lunken

Flying columnist and former pilot examiner/FAA accident investigator Martha Lunken shares her experience regarding fuel exhaustion—and a precautionary landing she made in a Cessna 180 on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Jan 28, 202131 min

S1 Ep 33. It's Called CTAF For A Reason

Though pilots are supposed to use the common traffic advisory frequency to coordinate with other pilots near an airport, not everyone uses it faithfully, as pilot Chris Watson found out at Mount Pleasant Airport in South Carolina in this episode of I.L.A.F.F.T.

Jan 14, 202127 min

S1 Ep 22. A Hop, Skip, and a Jump

A pilot sets off on a short mission—and realizes that even a quick flight between airports that he knows well can pose risks that need attention and planning.

Dec 30, 202027 min

S1 Ep 11. A Worst-Case Scenario

Following an engine failure in his Cessna 421 in icing conditions, pilot Brett Godfrey faces a turn for the worse—failure of the second engine. Host Rob Redier learns from Godfrey what he would have done differently—and what saved him in the end.

Dec 17, 202029 min

Welcome to I Learned About Flying From That — I.L.A.F.F.T.

Next up from FLYING, we bring you a new twist on our popular I.L.A.F.F.T. series, in which host Rob Reider interviews those pilots who learned a lesson or two from experience.

Dec 14, 20202 min