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Wayman Alfredo Luy


Member Since: Nov 11, 2006
Posts: 282
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Flax Bourton, United Kingdom
Tobago s/n 289
Hobart, TAS
Trinidad s/n 423
Salisbury, MD
Tampico s/n 1198
Bay Springs, MS
Trinidad s/n 482
Miltenberg, Germany
Tobago XL s/n 1475
Southaven, MS
Trinidad s/n 595
 

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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AVWEB


Best Of The Web: Plane Magic Over Ottawa

Today is Canada Day and this year is also the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force. To mark those occasions, the RCAF will fly 45 current and historic aircraft over the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, and the Snowbirds will be joined by the Italian Frecce Tricolori in an 18-plane formation demonstration. The rehearsal […] The post Best Of The Web: Plane Magic Over Ottawa appeared first on AVweb.

Poll: Would You Fly On A Single Pilot Airliner?

The post Poll: Would You Fly On A Single Pilot Airliner? appeared first on AVweb.

Last Week's Poll Result: Keep Aircraft Locations Private

More than half of respondents say aircraft tracking by the public should be optional. The post Last Week's Poll Result: Keep Aircraft Locations Private appeared first on AVweb.

Court-Clogging Supreme Court Action A Drag On Progress

The Supreme Court has upended the regulatory process with the end of the Chevron deference. The post Court-Clogging Supreme Court Action A Drag On Progress appeared first on AVweb.

ALPA President Blasts Airbus-Driven Single-Pilot Initiative

Last week, Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) President Jason Ambrosi took on an Airbus-driven initiative to promote single-pilot operations. He addressed the International Aviation Club of Washington as leader of the organization that represents 78,000 pilots flying for 41 airlines in the U.S. and Canada. In his address, reported by Forbes, Ambrosi noted the near-disaster […] The post ALPA President Blasts Airbus-Driven Single-Pilot Initiative appeared first on AVweb.

Aviation Safety


Aviation Safety Magazine Announces 2025 Ultimate FLYING Giveaway

It's in Aviation Safety Magazine's DNA to inspire pilots to fly—and to attract new aviators to the skies. And what compels most prospective pilots to start lessons, or keep flying? A special airplane. We know because we're built that way too. That's why we're pleased to announce the 2025 Ultimate FLYING Giveaway. The grand prize […] The post Aviation Safety Magazine Announces 2025 Ultimate FLYING Giveaway appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Riding The Storm Out

Thanks for Ryan Motte's “Coping With Turbulence” in your June 2024 issue. The article didn't spend much time discussing clear air turbulence. Is it simply not a factor with personal airplanes… To continue reading this article or issue you must be a paid subscriber. Sign in Subscribe Subscribe to Aviation Safety Start a subscription to […] The post Riding The Storm Out appeared first on Aviation Safety.

It's Typically Pilot-Related

John Zimmerman, president of Sporty's, recently penned an essay in Air Facts, where he's also editor-in-chief. The essay's title— “Ignore the YouTube crash detectives—it's usually pilot… 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. […] The post It's Typically Pilot-Related appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Playing Slow Flight For Keeps

When you absolutely, positively want to delay your landing for slower traffic ahead of you, use hover mode. The post Playing Slow Flight For Keeps appeared first on Aviation Safety.

Recalling What You've Read

A subscriber suddenly realizes they've read about how all the adverse factors stacking up in front of them can turn out. The post Recalling What You've Read appeared first on Aviation Safety.