This ad had me in hysterics, because not only am I a pilot, but I like to do crossword puzzles.
It also brings me to a story. Many years ago, before I first decided to become a pilot, I had an office
When I bought new luggage last August to support my constant travel, I
tried two different strategies. I bought a big cheap suitcase, on the
theory that my suitcases were all going to be destroyed
This has been kicking around in my drafts folder for a while and an entry on a new-to-me blog gives me reason to finish it. If there is more than one pilot assigned to a flight, one of them is designa
I have one more non-aviation blog entry to make about Yellowknife. It's
such a cool city, and I don't mean that just in the "a half hour walk at
-30 give you an awesome ice beard" kind of way. (But
When you keyword search the TV Guide on "airplanes" you get some weird selections. I will subject you to my latest. Jay Jay the Jet Plane (caution: web page pl
Some time ago Air Canada announced that they would no longer accept pets as checked baggage. They weren't cost-effective to carry. They require special handling, cannot tolerate long delays, pose pote
In the far north, before airplanes and telephones and television and treadmills, people developed some simple games that could be played inside an igloo, using what they had on hand. They were games o
Two years ago I had to explain to people what an ice road was, and they
always remained a little incredulous that a thoroughfare constructed out
of the frozen surface of a body of water was suitab
I don't know if digital cameras come in black and white, but they might as well, considering these images. I told you I was in Yellowknife for a week but I haven't had time to tell you about it yet.