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Drone Lingo Simplified: Acronyms Every Pilot Needs To Know

Pilot Institute

ADM Aeronautical Decision Making ADM refers to the prescribed process by which pilots can determine the best source of action in response to a given set of circumstances. The systematic approach is designed to help pilots approach troublesome situations in a calm and logical manner.

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Flight Instructor Guide: Where to Learn to Fly in Mesa, AZ

Pilot's Life Blog

Falcon Field has a rich history and excellent resources, and our personalized approach ensures each student’s success. Facilities & Environment at Falcon Field Falcon Field offers: Two paved runways (4,500 feet and 3,700 feet) with well-lit approach lighting Air traffic control tower operates daily with VFR and IFR capabilities.

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What Happens When Autopilots Fail?

Flying Magazine

READ MORE: Aeronautical Decision Making Is Never One Size Fits All Our incident in the Vision Jet occurred while flying the ILS Z Runway 19 approach into Jackson, Wyoming (KJAC), which is a favorite airport of mine with its scenic mountains, meadows, and streams along the way.

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Charleston, SC

Gary's Flight Journal

I've been going through weather updates and long range forecasts for the last two weeks along with reviewing approaches and alternates for our flight. To start our flying day I must stress the most important part of flight planning, ADM, Aeronautical Decision Making. Saturday 9.16 Sunday 9.17 Departure Day!