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Nigel Price


Member Since: Mar 2, 2005
Posts: 47
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Hünxe, Germany
Tobago s/n 787
Axbridge, United Kingdom
Tobago s/n 289
D-49406 Drentwede, Germany
Tobago s/n 1133
Burns Beach Perth, WA
Trinidad s/n 874
Sevierville, TN
Tampico s/n 1200
London, United Kingdom
Trinidad s/n 490
 

Welcome to the Socata TB Users Group!

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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OSIRIS-REx Mission Explained

After a seven-year mission to a remote carbonaceous asteroid called Bennu, a small sample container blazed through the Earth's atmosphere Sunday morning returning the first ever samples from that object. As explained in this week's NASA video, the entire mission was conducted autonomously, although in mid-mission, NASA had to reprogram the satellite so it could […] The post OSIRIS-REx Mission Explained appeared first on AVweb.

Poll: Does The World Need A New Basic Training Aircraft?

Cirrus revealed last week that it has certified a new trainer, the SR10. But it won't sell it in North America. This week's poll asks if the world needs a new basic trainer? The post Poll: Does The World Need A New Basic Training Aircraft? appeared first on AVweb.

Checking In On AI

I was hoping I could get ChatGPT to write scintillating aviation stories and blogs. It basically said do it yourself. The post Checking In On AI appeared first on AVweb.

Jump Pilot Blames Skydiver For Fatal Midair Collision

The pilot of a jump plane has testified he believes a wing-suited skydiver was to blame for a midair collision with the aircraft that resulted in the jumper's decapitation. The pilot, identified as Alain C., is facing manslaughter charges in a French court in the death of Nicholas Galy in July of 2018. After 10 […] The post Jump Pilot Blames Skydiver For Fatal Midair Collision appeared first on AVweb.

F-35B Pilot Explains Ejection To 911 Operator

CNN has obtained the 911 audio of the aftermath of the loss of a Marine Corps F-35B that flew on for 60 miles after the pilot ejected over Charleston, South Carolina, last week. The audio reveals a few more details of the incident and illustrates a knowledge gap with emergency response personnel on dealing with […] The post F-35B Pilot Explains Ejection To 911 Operator appeared first on AVweb.

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Download The Full October 2023 PDF Issue

Editor's Log Unicom Parallel Runways Altitude Sickness Weather Sensors Accident Probe NTSB Reports Learning Experiences Squawk Box 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 for just $18. And access all of our online content - over 5,000 articles - free of charge. Subscribe today and save 39. It's like getting 2 months FREE! Already Subscribed? Click Here to Sign In | Forgot your password? | Activate Web Access The post Download The Full October 2023 PDF Issue appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Unbelted Components

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 for just $18. And access all of our online content - over 5,000 articles - free of charge. Subscribe today and save 39. It's like getting 2 months FREE! […] 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 for just $18. And access all of our online content - over 5,000 articles - free of charge. Subscribe today and save 39. It's like getting 2 months FREE! Already Subscribed? Click Here to Sign In | Forgot your password? | Activate Web Access The post Unbelted Components appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Muscle Memory

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NTSB Accident Reports

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Cutting It Too Close

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