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Articles in Feb 2003 issue of Approach
- We don't need no stinkin' rules, do we? - ORM Corner - new training requirements help experienced pilots
by Bruce Hay - If it's not one thing, it's another - complacent air traffic controllers
by Jim Morse - Never a dull moment - landing with mechanical problems on an aircraft carrier
by Chris Ognek - To preflight of not to preflight, that is the question - preflight checks
by Tony Pham - My Peter Cain overnighter - decision-making when landing helicopters
by Larry Vincent - When things go bump in the day and night - routine maintenance problems - Brief Article
by Theodore Burbo - IFR in the cockpit - Instrument Flight Rules, landing a plane blind
by James M. Fitzgerald - Learning the difference between right and wrong - Crew Resource Management - Flying
by Clay Person - The Grumman Hawkeye breaks down - coping with equipment failure
by Jerry Schafer - A sign of weakness?
by Thomas Wiley - Feline frequent flyer, or the cat's meow - Brief Article
by Bryan E. Trinkle - Smells like JP-5 - working with a flight instructor
by Peter J. Dicaro - Cleared to circle to land, not ground loop - landing in a thunderstorm
by Derek Dawson - When you're no longer 20/20 - pilot use of contact lenses
by Anna H. Stalcup
