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- Jakes Pilot Shop - pilot shop with a fun interactive shopping experience.
- Flight Gadgets Pilot Shop - Pilot supplies and gifts.
- Daytona Pilot Zone - Daytona Beach pilot shop.
- Sporty's Pilot Shop - Large selection of pilot supplies and aircraft accessories. Print catalog available.
- The Outer Marker Pilot Shop - Offers accessories and equipment for aircraft owners, pilots, and enthusiasts.
- Transair Pilot Shop - Offers supplies for private and commercial pilots. Focusing on GPS and transceivers.
- Pilot Stuff - Offering supplies including custom pilot headsets and earpieces, pilot kit bags, flight bags, chart cases, and boom mikes.
- Lake and Air Pilot Shop - Offers supplies for aircraft, seaplane and marine products.
- Triangle Flying Store - Louisville, KY Pilot shop
- Ace's Pilot Shop - Flight bags, headsets, gps, training kits, simulator software, and logs. Live ATC and chat included.
Wikipedia Articles
- Safety pilot - A safety pilot is a certified pilot who scans for other aircraft while another pilot practices instrument approaches or other maneuvers under simulated low visibility conditions while the practicing pilot wears a device that prevents the pilot from seeing outside the cockpit window. Under this arrangement both pilots might qualify for pilot-in-command ( ...
- SPATO (Single Pilot Air Taxi Operator) - A SPATO (Single Pilot Air Taxi Operator), according to the FAA is a certificate holder who uses just one pilot for Part 135 operations. In other words, the only pilot who can fly a Part 135 trip is named in the authorization's Operations Specifications; no other pilot, freelance or temporary employee, can fly on that authorization.
- Pilot in command - The Pilot in Command (PIC) of an aircraft is the person aboard the aircraft who is ultimately responsible for its operation and safety during flight. This would be the 'captain' in a typical two or three pilot flight crew, or 'the pilot' in case there is only one certified and qualified pilot at the controls of an aircraft.
- Pilot-induced oscillation - Pilot-induced oscillation (PIO), more correctly named pilot-aircraft-coupling, occurs when the pilot of an aircraft inadvertently commands an often increasing series of corrections in opposite directions, each an attempt to cover the aircraft's reaction to the previous input with an overcorrection in the opposite direction. As such it is a coupling of ...
- Pilot error - Pilot error is a term used to describe the cause of a crash of an airworthy aircraft where the pilot is considered to be principally or partially responsible. Pilot error can be defined as a mistake, oversight, lapse in judgement, or failure to exercise due diligence by an aircraft operator during the performance of his/her duties.