What a beautiful morning it was flying out of Hilton Head at 6 am! I kept waking up all night in the hotel to extremely loud cracks of thunder and bolts of lightning. Thanks to the thunderstorm
The weather tomorrow is looking good for my PPL test.
I spent some time today with my FI reviewing a couple of items and I'm going to study some ground items tonight.
Hopefully I will get some slee
Later this month, July 23 - July 29 to be exact, thousands of pilots will descend upon Oshkosh, Wisconsin for the 2007 Airventure extravaganza. I've yet to mak
...Will come eventually, I swear. Flying in and out of New York everyday gives me quite a bit to write about in the mean time, though. I finally remembered to take my camera out of my flight bag tod
One thing that makes me laugh about eHarmony.com and Match.com is the terrible pictures that women post of themselves. Most of the pictures are of women at company Christmas parties, wedding recepti
I flew with Malachi from Av-Ed today for a rental pilot checkride, but also as a refresher for me since I haven't flown since last August. We departed the pattern a
I flew with Malachi from Av-Ed today for a rental pilot checkride, but also as a refresher for me since I haven't flown since last August. We departed the pattern a
How can people be so gullible? I have received numerous e-mails talking about august 27th at 12:30 PM as a chance to see mars close enough to be as big to the naked eye as the moon and that this will
I flew with Malachi from Av-Ed
today for a rental pilot checkride, but also as a refresher for me
since I haven't flown since last August. We departed the pattern a
Lauren has been working on her landings at Rockliffe and Gatineau airports. They have paved runways, fairly long, wide, and flat. For a change, I wanted to give her the chance to practise on a nice
The UCAP gang, or at least Jack, must really be enjoying summer vacation 'cause it's taken longer than usual to get this edition of the podcast online. Hopefully it's worth the wait. They talk about f
There are many points of entry to the airside of an airport, and most
people experience only the one that resulted in me losing my sunblock. I'd say
that one, leading to the airside passenger gate
The weather was just about perfect yesterday. I went out by myself to work on ground reference maneuvers and VOR tracking. Overall, it went pretty well. After some rectangular patterns and turns ar
The weather was just about perfect yesterday. I went out by myself to work on ground reference maneuvers and VOR tracking. Overall, it went pretty well. After some rectangular patterns and turns ar
The Telegraph Obituary
Brigadier General Robin Olds, who has died aged 84, was one of the USAF’s most charismatic fighter pilots, achieving “ace” status during the Second World War
A few weeks ago I said I’d be heading home for the rest of the summer and finishing my courses in the fall, but that’s not quite the case. I have one class left for graduation: AVIT 480 (
Wow, what a difference in temps. So much cooler over here compared to the past week in Rosamond. Was released this morning and on a new fire today. On our flight over we flew over a new start south
A little more than one week after doubling its firm 777 order to eight aircraft, TAM announced the signing of an MOU to acquire 22 A350-800/-900 XWBs plus 10 options for delivery in the 2013-18 timefr