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Words Aloft

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Downtime Ahead

Leaning against a stanchion at the gate agent’s desk, I contemplated the choices that led me to that particular moment of pain, frustration, and confusion. I’d just hobbled off a red-eye flight from Reno, and we’d gotten parked nearly at th...

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Painted Into A Corner

Yesterday, I fired up the Gray Gal for a quick lap around Atlanta. My buddy Rick had sent his Mooney (an M20F that I delivered years ago, from outside Ontario, CA) into the shop for an autopilot install.

While down for the install, things...

7 months ago
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The FAA’s New MOSAIC Rule: A Giant Leap for Light-Sport Aircraft and Pilots

Today at the EAA AirVenture fly-in at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the FAA finalized what may prove to be the most transformative set of regulatory changes in general aviation since the introduction of the Light-Sport Aircraft (LSA) category in 2004...

a year ago
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Scattered, Smothered and Covered, Seaside

“Can I get you anything else right now?” The waitress, Holly, hovered nearby. I was the only customer there. The laminated menu/placemat hadn’t budged; the order was set in stone before I left the hotel. The streak of syrup across the table...

a year ago
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Two simple gestures

Melbourne, Florida is one of the least favorite cities I fly to. There, I said it.

It’s billed as an Orlando-adjacent airport, a gateway to the Magic Kingdom without big-airport hassles. Locals like the short walk to its gates, and TUI ev...

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    I fly jets, to fly light aircraft, to share stories about flying airplanes. Original author of "Words Aloft" column in Plane & Pilot Magazine. There’s room for all on this virtual FBO couch. Grab your coffee and join the conversation.

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