The suicide of Austin, Texas pilot Joseph Stack by flying his Cherokee into an IRS office is already stimulating calls for more restrictions on personal aviation. Jeff Schweitzer has written an excellent and well reasoned response to the knee jerk reactions that are being put forth. In part he says: “People fear what they do […]
Continue readingThe Apple iPad looks like the next great tool for pilots. A model with both 3G and WI-FI – loaded with aviation apps – should be a flight planning powerhouse. The big screen makes it an iPhone on steroids. It is going to be on my wish list.
Continue readingI just finished reading Max Trescott’s “GPS and WAAS Instrument Flying Handbook” and I am very impressed. Mr. Trescott has a whole new way of looking at the modern cockpit and of how to use the tools we have available now. No more of the “GPS is handy and all but I don’t y trust […]
Continue readingHere is this years version of my annual Christmas card to you. Featuring Enya singing Oiche Chiuin (Silent Night)
Continue readingI just scheduled my FAA medical which means another two years have flown by. With so many projects taking up for my time, I just don’t have enough for any of them. If I could just get rid of work…. Update: 12/14/2009 – I passed again so I’m good until 2011. As Rusty pointed out […]
Continue readingI have been bad about posting lately. I have a lot going on but I have not been doing any flying at all recently. I want to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Continue readingIf you are in the Milwaukee area, please consider attending this event to help support next year’s Air & Water Show.
Continue readingThis pilot is an example of how to stay cool and get the job done when things go bad.
Continue readingDay 4 – St. JohnWe pulled into the dock at St. John, New Brunswick early on Tuesday morning. The sky was overcast and threatening rain. We didn’t have a shore excursion planned for the day but, while Georgia slept late, I got off the ship for a walk along the waterfront. After seeing the sights […]
Continue readingDay 1 – New York Our day started early. I was up at 3:30 AM and got Georgia up at 4:00 to be ready when our cab arrived at 4:45. Since Georgia broke her foot last December, she has had a problem walking. Detached tendons in her left foot make it very hard for her […]
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