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Training Tip: 'Heading and oil pressure'

AOPA Flight Training
VOL 20, ISSUE 51 December 18, 2020
Training Tips
'Heading and oil pressure'
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'Heading and oil pressure'
Some aircraft-system malfunctions occur without warning while other kinds of mechanical distress signal trouble before complete failure occurs. Read more >
Technique
Video
Fly safely this holiday season!
Flying general aviation during the holidays? Review tips for handling the stress of holiday flying and state-by-state COVID-19 guidance. Watch the video >
Video
Hot starts make pilots feel short-handed
Hot starts with fuel-injected engines wouldn't be so difficult if pilots had more hands. Read more and watch a video >
Coronavirus Impact
Advocacy
FAA approves first COVID-19 vaccine
Pilots and air traffic controllers can receive the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, but they cannot fly or control air traffic for 48 hours after each dose, the FAA said. Read more >
Article
'Everyone realized the gravity'
AOPA member Houston Mills said captaining a UPS Boeing 757 to deliver the first shipment of COVID-19 vaccine doses "was very humbling." Read more >
CAP helps deliver vaccine doses
Volunteers in the South Dakota Wing of the Civil Air Patrol assisted the state's health department by delivering the first allocation of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine doses to smaller communities via single-engine Cessnas. Other members are assisting with mission planning and logistical support, the organization tweeted December 14.
Delta transports COVID-19 vaccine
Delta Air Lines has "large warehouses and cooler facilities in Atlanta, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York-JFK and Seattle, as well as a network of 49 certified Pharma airports across the globe" to support COVID-19 vaccine shipments, the airline noted. It has already flown the vaccine from Detroit to Atlanta and San Francisco.
Flight Training News
Article
Piper Pilot 100 certified
American Flyers will receive the first eight Piper Pilot 100i trainers to enter service before the end of 2020, Piper Aircraft announced December 15. Read more >
Podcast
Aviation products we wish we had
Hangar Talk co-host Ian Twombly talks with Sporty's Pilot Shop's John Zimmerman about the best products on the horizon and what Zimmerman wishes we had in our cockpits that isn't yet available. Listen to the podcast >
Podcast
'There I was': Power loss on takeoff
Doug Stewart tells the AOPA Air Safety Institute about the day he lost power in a Cessna Cardinal while departing a 1,900-foot-long strip with trees at the end. Listen to the podcast >
ERAU students can now analyze flights with CloudAhoy
An Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University partnership with CloudAhoy brings a web-based tool to flight students and instructors that helps them analyze flights for successful performance or areas that need improvement. The data-driven analytic software depicts maneuvers in a 2D/3D environment and is connected to the university's grading system and completion standards.
Alsim celebrates 100th reconfigurable ALX simulator
Alsim recently celebrated the milestone of delivering the company's 100th ALX flight simulator, a reconfigurable flight training device that represents four classes of aircraft and 10 flight modes.
I Hart Flying aims to close the gender gap
California's I Hart Flying Foundation is addressing the shortage of female pilots by launching more than $20,000 in scholarships and training tools with the help of Michigan partner Immaculate Flight. The organization has awarded more than 12 scholarships to female aviators since the initiative began in 2017.
AOPA Live This Week
Honors revisited
Never again will so many of those who built aircraft and flew them to victory in World War II gather to remember. Our Arsenal of Democracy retrospective includes stories you have not seen yet. Watch AOPA Live This Week® >
Career News
Article
Astronauts land moon assignment
A graduate degree in math or science and graduation from the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School seem to boost your chances of walking on the moon. Read more >
Interest in Auburn aviation programs on the rise
A record number of approximately 160 new students are participating in Auburn University aviation programs, the Alabama school announced December 4. Now 400 students are pursuing professional flight careers and 200-plus are enrolled in aviation management classes.
Missouri college, airport partner with Texas flight academy
Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau announced a Bachelor of Science college aviation program partnership with the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport and Texas-based US Aviation Academy. Students will attend class on campus and perform flight and simulator training, and other operations with US Aviation Academy instructors at the Missouri airport.
Blog
First-look events vs. train-to-proficiency maneuvers
Airline pilot and Flight Training blogger Chip Wright describes the difference between first-look protocols that highlight airmanship and train-to-proficiency maneuvers that are more relaxed. Read more >
Aviation job board
Job of the week: Ground and simulator instructor, FlightSafety International
FlightSafety International is seeking a ground and simulator instructor for its Wilmington Learning Center in Delaware. Read the full description and apply today >
Training Products and Resources
Online resource
Pinch hitter
Share this new AOPA Air Safety Institute Safety Spotlight with your nonpilot passengers to help them learn the basics of flying and landing an airplane in the unlikely event of pilot incapacitation.
New Flight Gear iPad kneeboards add storage
Two newly designed Flight Gear iPad Bi-fold Kneeboards from Sporty's Pilot Shop add convenient side pockets for storing auxiliary batteries, charging cords, or other devices, and a pair of loops for pens or a small flashlight. A protective zipper flap is designed for scratch-free use when closing the kneeboards. The iPad and iPad Mini kneeboards are available for $34.95.
Note: Products listed have not been evaluated by Flight Training editors unless otherwise noted. AOPA assumes no responsibility for products or services listed or for claims or actions by manufacturers or vendors.
Member Benefits
Member benefit
What does the process look like?
For those who have not worked with AOPA Aviation Finance Co. to finance an aircraft purchase, here is a brief overview of the process. Read more >
Pilot Protection Services
Why pencils have erasers
Dr. Kenneth Stahl cautions pilots to guard against "learned carelessness." Read more >
Instrument Tip
AOPA Premier Partner created content
Approach lighting for instrument pilots
This PilotWorkshops video explains and demonstrates the different approach lighting systems and what to expect so you can fly a safe visual transition. Watch the video >
Photo of the Week
An airplane full of Christmas joy
An airplane full of Christmas joy
Sometimes Santa can use some help—and some extra cargo space. AOPA Senior Photographer Mike Fizer captured this photo after Phil Bozek and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Stephanie Stombaugh packed his TBM 900 floor to ceiling with gifts for children in the Michigan foster care system as part of Operation Good Cheer. Follow @flywithAOPA on Instagram to see more photos from AOPA staff and members.
Final Exam
Question

What are FAA Wings credits?
Answer
The Wings program can be used as an alternative to the FAA-mandated flight review. Pilots take online courses, along with flight training, to satisfy the flight review requirement. There are many online course options offered as part of the program, and the AOPA Air Safety Institute offers courses that qualify as well. Just click on a course and look for the "FAA Wings: Eligible" notation. Credit is provided using the same email address used to sign in to the Wings portal on the FAA Safety Team website. Read the full answer and join the discussion >

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Education & Seminars
AOPA's in-person educational courses and seminars have been canceled or postponed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Stay sharp with our webinars, podcasts, and videos.
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To see all AOPA podcasts, visit AOPA Online.
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