Airline Pilot Posts

Is Fresh Evidence About MH370 Another Wild Goose Chase?
June 23, 2014

Is Fresh Evidence About MH370 Another Wild Goose Chase?

Fresh evidence has been uncovered in the disappearance of Malaysian flight 370 (MH370) according to The Telegraph of London. To date, there hasn’t been one single shred of physical evidence that proves any of the dozen or so theories about wh…
Why Drones Really Worry Me as a Pilot
June 12, 2014

Why Drones Really Worry Me as a Pilot

First let’s talk a little reality … Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), or drones as most of us refer to them are coming … and they’re coming soon. That’s not necessarily all bad though. Drones can operate in places that are…
The Aviation Minute: A Few Memorial Day Thoughts
May 26, 2014

The Aviation Minute: A Few Memorial Day Thoughts

Memorial Day here in the United States is one of the days we remember all the men and women who served and perished in armed conflicts around the world since our own Civil War in the mid-1800s.The stories emerging about how poorly we treat these me…
Diary of a New Flight Instructor
May 12, 2014

Diary of a New Flight Instructor

I like hanging around with other flight instructors. Not only do they understand how an airplane flies, but they also know the intricacies of those dark corners of a flight envelope … things that can lead a new pilot down a rabbit hole of trou…
The Aviation Minute: Child Restraints on Airplanes
May 8, 2014

The Aviation Minute: Child Restraints on Airplanes

When my wife and I were married a long time ago, we promised ourselves that if we ever had kids and wanted to travel on an airplane, we’d just fork over the extra money for a ticket. To us, the risk of injury should they fly out of our hands d…
The Aviation Minute: Episode 9 – The FAA Shoots Itself in the Foot
May 1, 2014

The Aviation Minute: Episode 9 – The FAA Shoots Itself in the Foot

When the FAA tells you they’re changing the way they conduct business because they want to be more fair to someone, or that they want to save money, it’s probably time to duck. You can pretty much be sure that whatever they have in mind …
The Aviation Minute: Episode 8 – TSA PreCheck
April 25, 2014

The Aviation Minute: Episode 8 – TSA PreCheck

I can’t believe I’m going to say something nice about the TSA again. That’s twice in a couple of months.I do think it’s worth mentioning that the TSA has actually created a product with value in their new TSA PreCheck card, …
Lessons We’ve Already Learned from MH370
April 14, 2014

Lessons We’ve Already Learned from MH370

While it may seem to many of you as if the Malaysian Airlines 370 story has been going on forever, we’re really only into the opening scenes of this investigation. Remember it took two years to recover the data recorders from Air France 447.L…
The Aviation Minute: Episode 6 – ICAO and MH370
April 3, 2014

The Aviation Minute: Episode 6 – ICAO and MH370

The past month has been one of amazement for most of us in the aviation industry as millions of people around the world try and figure out what happened to Malaysian Airlines flight 370.CNN decided to go 24/7 with MH370 coverage, while I was happy …
The Aviation Minute Continues: Episodes Four & Five
March 31, 2014

The Aviation Minute Continues: Episodes Four & Five

 It’s time to get our listeners caught up on The Aviation Minute.Seems that working the kinks out of our new podcast turned out to be a bit more time consuming than I’d at first thought. Now that the iTunes folks tell us The Avi…
Malaysian Flight 370: A Great Show of Smoke And Mirrors
March 16, 2014

Malaysian Flight 370: A Great Show of Smoke And Mirrors

James Bond creator Ian FlemingIan Flemming and Tom Clancy, both master writers of suspense and political intrigue — and their alter egos James Bond and Jack Ryan respectively — are probably looking down from heaven in awe at the story c…
The Aviation Minute: Episode 3 – The TSA & Guns
March 14, 2014

The Aviation Minute: Episode 3 – The TSA & Guns

I know the TSA costs us billions every year, but for once, I think people need to appreciate them for the good things those folks do … especially in light of the possibilities that hijackers may have taken out Malaysian 370 last week.Rob Mark…
The Aviation Minute: Episode 2 – Regional Airline Safety
March 8, 2014

The Aviation Minute: Episode 2 – Regional Airline Safety

Thanks to all of you for the great comments about The Aviation Minute‘s first episode. You’ll find episode 2 below, which actually evolved from comments related to the first show about the regional airline pilot shortage. Show Updates: …
Adding More Bold Opinions
March 1, 2014

Adding More Bold Opinions

When I created Jetwhine wayyyyy back in 2006, the tagline was pretty simple … “aviation buzz and bold opinion.”Since then, some 650 stories of fact and aviation opinion have appeared on these pages. Some of them have have driven r…
Last Words: Charlie Victor Romeo
Feb. 9, 2014

Last Words: Charlie Victor Romeo

Like moths seeking illuminated warmth, pilots are genetically drawn to aviation accident reports. Most say they pore over them to perhaps discern details that might keep them from ending up as the subject of their own accident report. As they read, …
Weigh the Outrage of the FAA BMI Trigger
Nov. 24, 2013

Weigh the Outrage of the FAA BMI Trigger

The outrage over the FAA’s recently announced medical certification policy to require pilots with a body mass index (BMI) of 40 or more to be examined for obstructive sleep apnea has been consistent across all channels. (And is it coincidence …
Understanding Air France 447’s Author Bill Palmer Talks to Jetwhine
Nov. 19, 2013

Understanding Air France 447’s Author Bill Palmer Talks to Jetwhine

Regular Jetwhine readers might just remember a number of lively debates on this blog about what happened to Air France 447 over the South Atlantic in June 2009. A few of those conversations reached heated proportions too, with opinions … some …
New Rule ‘Advances’ Pilot Training Back to the Fundamentals of Flight
Nov. 10, 2013

New Rule ‘Advances’ Pilot Training Back to the Fundamentals of Flight

Responding to the tragedy of Colgan Flight 3407, the FAA has issued a final rule that “is a significant advancement for aviation safety and U.S. pilot training,” says Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx in the FAA news release.Really?…
LAX Shooting is a Wakeup Call
Nov. 6, 2013

LAX Shooting is a Wakeup Call

Guns and airports don’t mix well … unless those weapons are being carried by law enforcement officers.Period.As the aviation industry evolves from an era of proactive problem solving to a search for more predictive solutions based on t…
Asiana 214 Pilots’ Statement Ignore the Obvious
Oct. 9, 2013

Asiana 214 Pilots’ Statement Ignore the Obvious

The pilots of Asiana Airlines 214, a Boeing 777 that crashed at San Francisco International Airport in July, told investigators the auto-throttle system on their aircraft malfunctioned. They swear it was properly set prior to beginning their approac…
Happy Birthday Jetwhine
Sept. 26, 2013

Happy Birthday Jetwhine

Getting old isn’t really so bad, is it?Sure a few more lines and sags stare back at you every morning in the mirror, but the upside to aging is wisdom.Jetwhine’s 7th birthday is just around the corner and I like to think Scott Spangler…
Airlines, Lost Bags and Customer Service … Oh My!
Sept. 10, 2013

Airlines, Lost Bags and Customer Service … Oh My!

“Airlines lose bags sometimes. Get over it, ” a guy told me.Yeah … right.That nice warm fuzzy reality check didn’t work for me a few months ago when Southwest Airlines lost my daughter’s bag between MDW & LAX.I&#…
Today is Labor Day
Sept. 2, 2013

Today is Labor Day

Having been deeply involved with two major unions in my life … the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Association (PATCO) and finally for a short while, the National Air Traffic Controllers Associatio…
Two Professional Pilots … Missing
Aug. 27, 2013

Two Professional Pilots … Missing

Two Turkish airline pilots have gone missing. The aircraft they flew to Beirut on August 9 is just fine, as is their cabin crew, but these two men simply vanished into thin air … and almost no one is talking about them.Captain Murat Akpınar …