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What Does a Pilot Look Like?
By Alice Speri
Although it's not uncommon to see a female pilot on the flight deck, the front office is hardly representative of the gender and racial diversity of the U.S. York College students in New York are out to change that. The current class in the college's Aviation Institute is 60 percent female, and most of the aspiring pilots are women of color. Alice Speri takes a look at the program and the students.

Just Ask Talley
By Jeff Van West and Talley Kingston
What was it like training pilots to fly on instruments in the Link trainer during wartime? Here's an inside view, complete with the cheap tequila.

IFR by the Sun and Stars
By Bill Castlen
Not that long ago, crews flew thousands of miles with no navigational aids except the sky itself. It's such an elegant solution.

Microsoft Flight Simulator X for Pilots: Chapter 23 -- Flying with One Feathered
By Jeff Van West and Kevin Lane-Cummings
Multi-engine training is all about shutting down one engine and trying to get yourself safely on the ground ... easier said than done. But some situations are too dangerous to practice in a real twin -- unless it's a twin in Microsoft Flight Simulator X.

Microsoft Flight Simulator X for Pilots: Chapter 18 -- GPS Approaches -- Part 2
By Jeff Van West and Kevin Lane-Cummings
Microsoft Flight Simulator X is one of the most powerful PC simulators available, and practicing GPS approaches with FSX is a great way to prepare for (and decrease expense in) flight in a real plane.

Microsoft Flight Simulator X for Pilots: Chapter 18 -- GPS Approaches -- Part 1
By Jeff Van West and Kevin Lane-Cummings
Microsoft Flight Simulator X is one of the most powerful PC simulators available, and practicing GPS approaches with FSX is a great way to prepare for (and decrease expense in) flight in a real plane.

Microsoft Flight Simulator X for Pilots: Chapter 13 -- Weather
By Jeff Van West and Kevin Lane-Cummings
Recently two flight instructors wrote a book on how to use Microsoft Flight Simulator X to enhance pilot training and to provide sim-only pilots a guide to making their flying more realistic. AVweb will publish several chapters from this book, beginning with this chapter on weather.

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