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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.
Training
The ATP Rating: Expensive Training
Rick Durden
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April 29, 2019
Aircraft
Warranty Coverage: Read the Document
Rick Durden
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March 20, 2019
Accessories
Vortex Generators: Got STOL? Think Twice
Rick Durden
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February 25, 2019
Aircraft
Exhaust Systems: Keeping Them Healthy
Rick Durden
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February 1, 2019
Industry News
New FAA Reg Review: Sims Even More Useful
Rick Durden
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January 1, 2019
Aircraft
Private Pilot Training:Accelerate It?
Rick Durden
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November 1, 2018
Accessories
Rescue Beacons: ResQLink+ Gets The Nod
Rick Durden
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November 1, 2018
Aircraft
Step-Up Sim Training: Tailor It For You
Rick Durden
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August 28, 2018
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Multi-Engine Rating: Pricey, Challenging, Fun
Rick Durden
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July 31, 2018
Accessories
Best Tugs: Sophisticated Towing
Rick Durden
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July 31, 2018
Accessories
Aircraft Tugs: Electric Power Dominates
Rick Durden
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June 24, 2018
Accessories
Electroair EIS: Feedback and Questions
Rick Durden
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June 24, 2018
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