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Posts by Rick Durden
Rick Durden
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Senior Editor Rick Durden has written for Aviation Consumer since 1994 and specializes in aviation law. Rick is an active CFII and holds an ATP with type ratings in the Douglas DC-3 and Cessna Citation. He is the author of
The Thinking Pilot’s Flight Manual or, How to Survive Flying Little Airplanes and Have a Ball Doing It, Vols. 1 & 2.
Aircraft
Supercharging: Bolt-On Power
Rick Durden
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April 16, 2020
Maintenance
Jurassic Jets: Training and Insurance Cost Up
Rick Durden
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March 19, 2020
Maintenance
Piston Aircraft Management: Options Increasing
Rick Durden
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March 19, 2020
Maintenance
Aircraft Management: Ownership Simplified
Rick Durden
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March 19, 2020
Aircraft
Training, Checkout, Insurance
Rick Durden
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February 20, 2020
Aircraft
Buying The Old Ones: Homework Mandatory
Rick Durden
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February 20, 2020
Safety
Pinch Hitter Checklist
Rick Durden
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January 21, 2020
Safety
Stayin’ Alive: Pinch Hitter Courses
Rick Durden
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January 21, 2020
Avionics General
Your Flight Review: Inexpensive Prep Tips
Rick Durden
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November 3, 2019
Accessories
Electronic Ignition: Coming of Age
Rick Durden
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August 9, 2019
Aircraft
Aerobatic Cruisers: All-Purpose Fun
Rick Durden
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July 1, 2019
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uAvionix skyBeacon: One User’s Experience
Rick Durden
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June 2, 2019
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