PREFLIGHT TRAINING NEWS AND NOTES TUCKED IN FOR THE NIGHT Pilots of aircraft that are lighter than air—even something as big and slow as a Goodyear blimp— must be especially aware of the weather, even on the ground. In a light breeze, they will weathervane into the wind. Perhaps the most amazing thing about a blimp is that there are structures large enough to hangar one. WHAT: Model GZ-20 blimp WHERE: Pompano Beach, Florida PHOTOGRAPHER: Mike Fizer 10 / FLIGHTTRAINING.AOPA.ORGhttp://FLIGHTTRAINING.AOPA.ORG