The pinchhitters’ course is designed for the “significant other” who sits in the right seat. He/she is given four hours of ground instruction and 4 hours of air time in the plane in which (s)he will be the passenger. The result is that the passenger will be more comfortable with all those dials and digits […]
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Meet ‘N Greet
Princeton Airport Flying Tigers sponsoring the Meet ‘N Greet with coffee & bagels Saturday, July 7th, 2012 -10:00 – noon Join pilots, new and long time, as well as students to do some real “hangar flying”. With coffee and bagels, the stories really are interesting. Bring a friend and enjoy.
Solar Success
Last year at this time there was a large crew from Trinity Solar working in over 100 degree weather on the roofs of the T-hangars. It was a big and costly project. However, these sunny days certainly have reduced our ever increasing electric bills. Here are some of the facts since going online in August, […]
Happy 4th of July!
Greetings July brings the long, hot days of summer with many opportunities to fly. We are devoting space to fuel and fuel management – something that you cannot neglect with all of your planning. The final contracts for the fuel farm have been signed. It is now in the design process. This will ensure the […]

Fuel Contamination
Important Information from Dick Nierenberg Everybody assumes that fuel contamination comes from external sources, i.e. water, debris, leaking gas caps, etc. However, there are other sources of contamination which are explained in a very informative article provided by Gammon Technical Products, Inc., a supplier of fueling accessories. Whether you are a airplane owner, student or […]
Flight School Gift Certificates for Father’s Day
Frequently, we know someone who has expressed a desire to learn to fly, but we don’t know how or what to get them. Here are some gift ideas, ranging from inexpensive to very special gifts. We can tailor a gift to your pocketbook. Check out the ideas below, and if you still don’t find something […]