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Holger Pietzarka


Member Since: Oct 21, 2019
Posts: 68
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This site is dedicated to providing information and support on Socata's TB range of general aviation aircraft.

The primary mission of the Group is to provide members with information and assistance that will help keep Socata-built airplanes flying - safely and affordably, and to provide a forum for Socata pilots to discuss issues that effect them.

Here you will find the latest information on the TB fleet, user information and stories and pictures of users with their aircraft as well as a gateway to the "members only" message board where you can exchange tips and information with other TB Users.

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Picture Of The Week: April 19, 2024

Picture of the Week: Photo by Zack Willig.Reflection of a 1954 Cessna 180 on the underside of the wing of a polished 1955 Cessna 180. Photo taken with iPhone 10 and not edited in any way. Photo taken in the vicinity of KANQ. The post Picture Of The Week: April 19, 2024 appeared first on AVweb.

Continental Introduces Diesel For Helicopters

Continental Aerospace Technologies has introduced a diesel engine for helicopters at Aero Friedrichschafen in Germany. The CD-170R is expected to be certified in Europe next year. The turbocharged engine puts out 170 horsepower and is direct drive with no gearbox. That saves 37 pounds. This is a major innovation milestone in Continental's history that will […] The post Continental Introduces Diesel For Helicopters appeared first on AVweb.

DARPA Teaches AI How To Dogfight

The Air Force has pitted a human fighter pilot against artificial intelligence but it won't say who won. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Air Force's Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base poured AI into a modified F-16 called the X-62A VISTA for a head-to-chip battle over the high desert last […] The post DARPA Teaches AI How To Dogfight appeared first on AVweb.

Airliners Stop 300 Feet Apart At DCA

The FAA is investigating a runway incursion at Washington-Reagan Airport on Thursday in which two airliners were stopped by controllers about 300 feet apart. According to ATC recordings, the Southwest 737 and JetBlue A320 were both following ATC instructions when they came close to meeting at the intersection of a taxiway and runway. The FAA […] The post Airliners Stop 300 Feet Apart At DCA appeared first on AVweb.

Vulcanair Updates Manufacturing Plans In North Carolina

Italian planemaker says it will begin deliveries from its new manufacturing plant in North Carolina in 2025. Spokesman Mike McMann said the company is also building a parts distribution warehouse at the Elizabethtown complex. At a news conference at Sun ‘n Fun last week, McMann also announced the sale of five of the four-place aircraft […] The post Vulcanair Updates Manufacturing Plans In North Carolina appeared first on AVweb.

Aviation Safety


Air Show Arrivals

Ready for some impromptu formation flying? How about a few thousand friends to critique your landing? The post Air Show Arrivals appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Haste Makes Waste

We may think we need to respond quickly, but abrupt control inputs at low speed usually are a bad idea. The post Haste Makes Waste appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Wheel Chock Jumping 101

When you're not looking, line personnel may secure your airplane for you. Try as you might, it's not likely you can jump that chock. The post Wheel Chock Jumping 101 appeared first on Aviation Safety.

NTSB Accident Reports—April 2024

January 1, 2024, Mansfield, La. Beech C23 Sundowner The pilot later reported conducting a normal, full-flap landing to the runway. Upon touching down, the airplane's nose landing gear collapsed,… To continue reading this article or issue you must be a paid subscriber. Sign in Subscribe Subscribe to Aviation Safety Start a subscription to Aviation Safety […] The post NTSB Accident Reports—April 2024 appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Flight Training: Fatality Rates Are Improving

A new study shows an improved safety record has resulted from a wide range of industry changes. The post Flight Training: Fatality Rates Are Improving appeared first on Aviation Safety.