General Aviation Security - September 2018
General Aviation Security - September 2018
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In this issue
Virtual Reality…Engage! We interview our very own publisher, Dave Hook, about plans to make the technological leap from simple online periodical to virtual reality publication. Dave share’s his vision for the way ahead. Our media friends from Down Under Grant McHerron and Steve Visscher remind US pilots just how good general aviation flyers have it in America with their article You Don’t Know How Lucky You Are, Mate! Our flight instructor section examines mountain wave and provides tools and tips for teaching students what to look for and how to avoid becoming a fatality. Our staff airport security expert takes readers behind the Green Door and shares how to determine an annual monetary amount to the risk of assets loss. Aleca King remains on sabbatical; so, we share a timely piece from her archives. Ever feel like you or others don’t really appreciate what you have? Aleca provides a first-hand experience that’s sure to spark the gestalt in readers. All this and more in the September 2018 edition of General Aviation Security.
Here’s a heads-up! We’re going virtual, virtual reality, that is. Look for our new virtual reality format at the Oculus Store. Coming soon!
General Aviation Security Magazine Description:
Publisher: Planehook Aviation Services, LLC
Category: Flying & Aviation
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
The world's authority on protecting general aviation, General Aviation Security examines the issues and stories dealing with private and corporate aviation, private and general aviation airports, the aviators who fly the aircraft, the mechanics who keep the aircraft flying, and the infrastructures and industries that support general aviation.
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