mooneyflyer Posted December 3, 2013 Report Posted December 3, 2013 The December Issue of The Mooney Flyer is Ready. Click on http://themooneyflyer.com/ to read it. In this month's issue: Ø More Q&A with the new CEO of Mooney International - Jerry Chen Ø Flying Your Mooneys More Efficiently by Editor Phil Corman Ø Are You Shaking your Tail? If not, READ THIS by Cliff BIggs Ø CFII Geoff Lee muses on Time & GPS… Things you should Know Ø I was Stopped by Customs & Border Protection by Gabriel Silverstein Ø Mooney Nose & Landing Gear Inspection & Repair by LASAR's Mike Riter Ø Another Avoidable Mooney Accident and Analysis by CFI Jim Price Ø Declaring Your Position to ATC Phil & Jiim Quote
Joe Zuffoletto Posted December 3, 2013 Report Posted December 3, 2013 Hey Phil and Jim, Great issue! Thank you very much. I'll pop you guys a donation in January. I do all my website/magazine/forum donations in January so I don't forget any of them. One suggestion: You have a lot of neat links to other content in each issue. Can you program those links to open in a new browser window? That way I can easily go back and forth between the linked info and your magazine. Thanks! Joe Quote
DAVIDWH Posted December 3, 2013 Report Posted December 3, 2013 Whew, The article concerning C&BP FREAKED ME OUT. OUR FREEDOM IS NO MORE! 1 Quote
KSMooniac Posted December 4, 2013 Report Posted December 4, 2013 Another great issue! I really liked the nose gear article by LASAR's service manager, but would like to request one thing... the terms he used in the text don't jive with the picture! I'd love to see a revised pic with notations to each piece he refers to in the explanation. The CBP story is indeed frightening and has been covered extensively. I'm glad Congress has started to sniff around. I didn't realize the victim in this case is also a Mooney owner/pilot! I wonder why he was using the Cirrus for such a long trip vs. the Acclaim... Quote
DS1980 Posted December 4, 2013 Report Posted December 4, 2013 John Deakins would disagree with Phil Corman over his view of RPMs. Obviously something that can only be sorted out with a pay-per-view event. But that's a very good publication. Quote
rbridges Posted December 4, 2013 Report Posted December 4, 2013 interesting. the article says to keep CHTs below 360. I've been letting them get up to 380. It also says to keep things at WOT whenever possible. they also have an article about Patrick's accident. Quote
KSMooniac Posted December 4, 2013 Report Posted December 4, 2013 380 is the reasonable soft limit Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk Quote
Joe Zuffoletto Posted December 4, 2013 Report Posted December 4, 2013 The CBP story is indeed frightening and has been covered extensively. I'm glad Congress has started to sniff around. I didn't realize the victim in this case is also a Mooney owner/pilot! I wonder why he was using the Cirrus for such a long trip vs. the Acclaim... He didn't own the Acclaim at that time. Quote
KSMooniac Posted December 4, 2013 Report Posted December 4, 2013 Ah, that would make sense. Maybe he upgraded so he could outrun the thugs next time! Quote
mooneyflyer Posted December 4, 2013 Author Report Posted December 4, 2013 Another great issue! I really liked the nose gear article by LASAR's service manager, but would like to request one thing... the terms he used in the text don't jive with the picture! I'd love to see a revised pic with notations to each piece he refers to in the explanation. The CBP story is indeed frightening and has been covered extensively. I'm glad Congress has started to sniff around. I didn't realize the victim in this case is also a Mooney owner/pilot! I wonder why he was using the Cirrus for such a long trip vs. the Acclaim... Sold the Cirrus after this incident and bought a Mooney!!! Pretty smart guy, huh? Quote
mooneyflyer Posted December 4, 2013 Author Report Posted December 4, 2013 interesting. the article says to keep CHTs below 360. I've been letting them get up to 380. It also says to keep things at WOT whenever possible. they also have an article about Patrick's accident. Thanks for the catch... We have revised the article... It is 380F, not 360! I think we had Lycoming O360 on the brain. 1 Quote
mooneyflyer Posted December 4, 2013 Author Report Posted December 4, 2013 Hey Phil and Jim, Great issue! Thank you very much. I'll pop you guys a donation in January. I do all my website/magazine/forum donations in January so I don't forget any of them. One suggestion: You have a lot of neat links to other content in each issue. Can you program those links to open in a new browser window? That way I can easily go back and forth between the linked info and your magazine. Thanks! Joe On your suggestion... we create a PDF... and then everyone reads it from their browser... how do we force a new tab in that environment. The FLIPbook version does open links in a new tab... go figure Quote
mike_elliott Posted December 4, 2013 Report Posted December 4, 2013 Phil, Jim....Thanks for such great work.... again! Mike 1 Quote
rbridges Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 Thanks for the catch... We have revised the article... It is 380F, not 360! I think we had Lycoming O360 on the brain. thanks for the update. Quote
DS1980 Posted December 10, 2013 Report Posted December 10, 2013 Thanks for the catch... We have revised the article... It is 380F, not 360! I think we had Lycoming O360 on the brain. Isn't the Lycoming 0-360 also 380 degrees? Edit: Oh wait, I get it. Wow, I'm slow. Quote
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