Getting ready for my upcoming BFR, I was entering some flights from my PDA’s AvLogbook program to my paper logbook when I suddenly ran out of pages, and had to run out and buy a new logbook.
Loo
After flying the Arrow, I go to the maintenance hangar to tell those guys about how it flew and to ask about the nav light. They don’t have time to replace it anymore today. The mechanic tells m
After five long years I advanced in seniority from second officer on the B727 managing aircraft systems and began my next assignment as first officer on the DC-9. Finally I had “my” very own con
Just was surfing the Internet and stumbled upon this video memoriam for September 11th 2001. It's pretty graphic and brings back a lot of memories from that day. I remember feeling di
As expected, I've been in Las Vegas since last Sunday. I took (and passed) my commercial multi Sunday morning/afternoon, so I'm currently in the midst of earning my CFI (actually MEI) initial. The C
I’ve had an American Express card for almost 12 years now.
Despite the fact that I can’t often use my Amex card at allot of retailers since it’s just not as widely accepted as Visa o
After Student C’s lesson, the skool manager wants to talk to me. Uh, oh. But it turns out that they need someone to fly the Arrow — it just had a cylinder replaced, and it needs about te
Yesterday I started (again) the flying part of my PPL training. In the morning I met my teacher at the hangar. We checked the 172 and this time all the papers and also the plane was good to go. The ha
Yesterday I commented on the advisory board report on air transport security, but that was just a preface to my reading the much sexier Senate standing committee
We have to defer Student C’s solo cross countries for a while, but in the meantime, we’ll start checkride prep. We’ve already done a ground session on the PTS — how it lays o
Usually in aviation, you will have to interview for any job position you seek. The formality and intensity of the interview can vary greatly of course, but very rarely
Jeb's off visiting his Mom, Jack's feeling a little feisty, and Dave's... well, Dave's just being Dave. The virtues of really big airplanes... an update on User Fees... we hear from listeners on makin
Something even better happened. My wife gave birth to our baby daughter, Ms. Sara Elise Moore. Sara was born on March 15th at 12:51pm weighing in at 6lbs, 6.5oz and stretching all of 18.5″ lon