A student of mine does triple duy as pilot, videographer, and narrator on his first aerobatic solo flight. Read more →

A student of mine does triple duy as pilot, videographer, and narrator on his first aerobatic solo flight. Read more →
By any measure, general aviation has been on the decline for years in the United States. But I’m convinced the future will be bright — as long as the industry maintains an entrepreneurial spirit and the ability to accept risk. Read more →
Learning to fly is a worthy challenge for any individual. When one is married to a CFI, the question arises: should an instructor teach his or her spouse to fly, or is that just asking for trouble? Read more →
Okay, so you want to pursue flight training but the funds just aren’t there. Wouldn’t it be great if someone appeared out of thin air with the money you need to achieve your goal? It’s not as far-fetched as you might think… Read more →
My most memorable flight? There are many to choose from, but one of the most indelible was soloing a Pitts biplane for the first time in the unexpectedly high winds of the desert southwest. Here’s how it happened. Read more →
He’s off again! This time it’s a west bound trip as we circle the Pacific Ocean in first-class, Gulfstream style with stops in Alaska, Japan, and Hawaii. Read more →
They call Paris the ‘City of Light’, but the most memorable part of this visit was spent underground in the dark. Read more →
The FAA is adding new circling radii for some (but not all) approaches. Sounds good on paper, but I can foresee some unintended consequences that might not be too pleasant. Read more →
Hard to believe I’ve been in the flying game for 15 years now. Let’s take a look back and see how it all started. Read more →
You can fly in formation… but can you *write* in formation? I join five fellow bloggers as we decide to find out. Read more →