Classic Instructor
Steve Krog’s “Classic Instructor” column featured in EAA Sport Aviation, sharing tips and expert advice on flight training, pilot proficiency, and, of course, tailwheel flying.
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Operating at Unimproved Airports
There are many things that must be taken into consideration when planning a safe flight to or from an unimproved airport that you may not have familiarity with. Many of these things, including rules of thumb,… Read more
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Stuck Wide Open
As a longtime flight instructor, I try to cover all required subject areas and share many more subjects that I have learned through personal experience. That being said, I observed a situation recently that I had… Read more
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It’s Suddenly Quiet
What should be your first action when experiencing a power loss? The correct response is fly the airplane! Read more
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Teaching the Teacher (To Be)
Prepping a new crop of CFIs. Read more
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Landing Incidents
Why do they keep happening? Read more
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A Good Instructor Is Always Learning
Things my students have taught me. Read more
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Adverse Yaw — What Is It?
Adverse yaw is the tendency for the nose of an airplane to yaw in the opposite direction when an airplane banks its wings for a turn. The increased lift of the raised wing results in increased… Read more








