Archive for the 'Lost and Found' Category

ASF’s Know Before you Go

Now that school is finally over (hooray!), I’ve finally had some time to catch up on some aviation things. Today, I decided to visit AOPA’s Air Safety Foundation’s web site to see their new courses.

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World’s Best Paper Airplane

I’ve been looking around on the internet for good paper airplane designs. That’s what I spend most of my study hall’s doing: flying paper airplanes. I finally came across a site with a really cool design. Continue reading ‘World’s Best Paper Airplane’

Thank you AOPA

I would really like to thank AOPA and especially Mike Collins. I had got my April edition of AOPA’s Flight Training magazine. When I came across something interesting. There, sitting on page 8, was an article on aviation blogs. Sitting in the right column was a small article about TheFlyingToga.com!!! It was really cool to see that in there. It was such a surprise considering that I had no prior notice that something was written about my blog. There were a few other blogs mentioned, including MyFlightBlog.com. I have been there a few times and love it. Todd is a very talented blogger. There is a link to the article below that was scanned by Todd. Thank you Todd, Mike Collins, and you for reading!!!

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Flight Training Blogs

Listen to live ATC

Found a really cool website. Liveatc.net is a large link database that holds links to audio feeds from a multitude of Airports around the world. Below is a link to the audio feed for Chicago’s O’ Hare Airport [KORD]. Enjoy and thanks for reading!!!

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KORD Air Traffic Control

ASF SafetyCasts

The AOPA Air Safety Foundation has taken some of their popular safety seminars and published them on the internet. Topics from understanding FARs to Rod Machado’s aviation humor. Each seminar runs a whole hour. They’re worth checking out.

http://www.aopa.org/asf/seminars/safetycasts/

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