Dave fills us in on the recent NBAA expo, we marvel at how electronics are blamed for a bumpy ride in Asia, and we make no secret of how much we don't like the new TSA GA security proposal. It was a r
In August friend and fellow pilot Rod Rakic launched an online social community for pilots and aviation enthusiasts, myTransponder.com. The site is meant to be the place for pilots, aircrews, air traf
I have a habit of taking pictures any time I am around airplanes. I have resolved to start sharing these images on a more consistent basis. I hope you enjoy checking them out!
If you arrive two hours before your flight as the airlines recommend - and you do, right? - it gives you plenty of time for people watching. Among the various subgroups of travelers you expect to find
Rob wrote me and asked, in essense, “What do I have to do to become a ground instructor?”
Maybe it’s the economy and people are looking to utilize their skills sets but I am glad tha
I found myself walking through the front door of my house at 5:30pm yesterday, not remembering where I'd been. In actuality, I'd just walked two blocks from the new circuit-training fitness center whe
I feel like I'm being pulled in at least four different directions, and I don't have time to do justice to any of them. I need to be working on my major project papers for my astronomy classes, and
There is probably no such thing as too much flying, but there is when you are the passenger at the back of the plane. Over the last two weeks I have vacationed in New York City and travelled to London
We hear the car door slam. Ten seconds... that's what it takes for her to gather up the things she'll use during her shift, walk to, then open the front door. And the moment she crosses the
Canadians: Don't forget to vote!
I always find tears coming to my eyes when I see news pictures of newly emancipated people lined up around the block to vote, or coming out of the polling boot