Since it is Grunion Season, that also means it's Great White season. Now is the time the mom sharks come to our coastline to give birth to their babies who will feed off the grunions for the next 6 m
Are we getting one step closer to Aviatrix's dream of the flying car? Look at the chassis on this thing? As I recall, one of the impediments to the flying car was its failure to meet the normal requi
When "the fan stops turnin'" and it gets quieter than you'd like, your likelihood of surviving the upcoming landing depends on the quality of your landing area and how quickly your body comes to
I have to admit to being a little nervous about flying over to Yerington. I’m not even sure why. I’ve flown over the Sierras plenty of times. There is just something about this time.
I recently joined the Scientific American book club. Normally these book clubs are ripoffs, because you can buy the books cheaper (and with free shipping) from Amazon. But if you play it right, you
Welcome to Rajesh's Aero Blog. This blog has been in and out of action over the past few years. It was originally conceived and begun in December 2004, but has been out of action
Life is good. There really isn't anything to complain about right now. Sure there's stuff on the horizon that is vexing, but for the time being, all is well. Being TDY'd (assigned to a base other than
Did a lift job this afternoon in ENGINE 58. It was awsome! I flew from the right seat this time. I haven't flown the 58 very much lately and I usually fly from the left seat with our chief pilot. It w
Corvo is the smallest island of the nine that make the Azores archipelago. The island, just like any other Azorean island, has an airfield. The only scheduled passenger flights are made by SATA Air AÃ
I've flown more in the past 21 days, than I have in this past Janurary, February, and March!
This past week especially was a lot of flying. Mainly due to the perfect weather. I'm 1 lesson away from d