Sergio Sovero
Effects of Icing on Aircraft Performance
Aircraft icing is, without a doubt, one of the major weather hazards to aviation. In-flight icing occurs when super-cooled droplets suspended in the atmosphere...
Airline Pilot Collegiate Pathway Programs
Airline hiring is picking back up and so are the windows of opportunity for the various college career-pathway programs. Each program is unique, ranging...
Automation and Complacency: The Missing Link
Automation dependency continues to be topic of interest among both aviation authorities and human factor experts worldwide. Since the introduction of auto-flight, a number...
Fatigue and Spatial Disorientation: Two Correlated Threats to Flight Safety
Fatigue is a silent threat within aviation. Some of the effects of fatigue include loss of situational awareness, impaired coordination and spatial disorientation, as well...
Encountering Loss of Communications
Loss of communications under IFR can pose a challenge for many, as pilots heavily rely on air traffic control instructions while operating solely under...
Currency and Proficiency
Understanding the difference between currency and proficiency is something the FAA has been trying to convey to newly certified pilots over the years, particularly...
What is the best way to prepare for a practical test?
Over the years, the FAA has attempted to create a framework of realism, around the concept of scenario-based training, as the main focus of...
Instrument Departure Procedures
Prior to flight, pilots are required to familiarize themselves with all available information, which includes reviewing instrument departure procedures. This review is to guarantee...
IFR Navigation: The Global Positioning System
GPS technology is widely used both within and outside aviation contexts. As satellite-based navigation, GPS is capable of providing accurate navigation information for the...
Inoperative Equipment: Making the go or no-go decision
We have all been there – realizing an instrument or some equipment on the airplane is inoperative, potentially ruining the viability of our flight....