Airlines Posts

Kick or Stick Your Airline Career; What Would You Do?
March 25, 2008

Kick or Stick Your Airline Career; What Would You Do?

Normally, Jetwhine does not post pieces without the author’s name. This is an exception since this story is from an active line pilot. We’ve changed the author’s name to protect what is left of their career. Admittedly, this is a l…
For Aviators, GAO, FAA & DOT are Cut from the Same Cloth
March 18, 2008

For Aviators, GAO, FAA & DOT are Cut from the Same Cloth

Last week’s report from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Inspector General, at first glance at least, looks like another nail in the coffin for business aviation. The DOT report – designed to show which aviation group actual…
California Bob and Air Traffic Control
March 8, 2008

California Bob and Air Traffic Control

It really is becoming an annoying fact of my life that whenever someone mentions TV, radio and air traffic control, my friend Bob Richards seems to be in the middle. The guy is just everywhere!Bob is the author of a book – Secrets from the To…
Flight Instructors: What’s in Short Supply is a Reason to Teach
March 5, 2008

Flight Instructors: What’s in Short Supply is a Reason to Teach

When the airlines start hiring, it doesn’t take long for flight schools large and small to start wailing about the shortage of certificated flight instructors. As FAA airmen certificate data proves, this is utter nonsense.More pilots hold cur…
Airline Tries Clever Marketing Tactic … Being Nice to Customers
March 3, 2008

Airline Tries Clever Marketing Tactic … Being Nice to Customers

Thanks to a really nice client that invited me to give a few in-person talks in New York and Fort Lauderdale, I had an opportunity recently to leave behind a truly miserable Chicago winter for a few days. Our client asked which airline I preferred a…
Flying as Sport: What Would Wilbur Write Now?
Feb. 20, 2008

Flying as Sport: What Would Wilbur Write Now?

In the February 1908 Scientific American, Wilbur Wright wrote in Flying as Sport that up to that time “men have taken up flying partly from scientific interest, partly from sport, and partly from business reasons….” But recreationa…
ATC Overtime; FAA & Controller Perspectives
Feb. 18, 2008

ATC Overtime; FAA & Controller Perspectives

Never in my quietest moments did I imagine the conversation about FAA and its overtime policy was going to erupt into such a round of air rage of sorts. Luckily only a few of the hostile words were directed at me personally. But the passion of the r…
ATC Overtime; The Conversation Continues
Feb. 15, 2008

ATC Overtime; The Conversation Continues

So tell me how you really feel!Believe it or not, I didn’t buy everything that came from 800 Independence hook line and sinker, any more than I would totally believe something I hear from 1325 Massachusetts Avenue 100 percent.I simply publis…
No Pilot Left Behind
Feb. 12, 2008

No Pilot Left Behind

Talking recently with Michael Maya Charles, author of Artful Flying, our conversation turned a pilot’s passion for flight, for deft stick-and-rudder skills. Why, we wondered, does a pilot’s ardor wane from the student high as flight hour…
AIA’s Marion Blakey and Jetwhine Editor Agree … for Once
Feb. 8, 2008

AIA’s Marion Blakey and Jetwhine Editor Agree … for Once

I apologize if what I’m about to say causes anyone to cough up their lunch, but I’m going to completely agree with something that former FAA Administrator and now current Aerospace Industries CEO Marion Blakey said a few months ago. Yes,…
Cessna’s Tom Aniello Talks Wide-Body Details
Feb. 6, 2008

Cessna’s Tom Aniello Talks Wide-Body Details

If you’ve been a regular Jetwhine reader, you know we seldom cover breaking news.Today is an exception for a number of reasons.Just a few minutes after Cessna’s vice president of marketing Tom Aniello briefed his sales force with the j…
A Jet Powered by French Fries … Almost!
Feb. 5, 2008

A Jet Powered by French Fries … Almost!

By Scott Spangler – scott@jetwhine.comLearning that Green Flight International had made its first jet flight powered by bio fuel in October 2007 shouldn’t have surprised me, but it did. After all, turbines were all the rage when I was g…
JetBlue Takes the Pilot Shortage Problem into Their Own Hands
Feb. 1, 2008

JetBlue Takes the Pilot Shortage Problem into Their Own Hands

We’ve all been talking about the looming pilot shortage – as well as a shortage of aviation mechanics. Some airlines have already begun feeling the pinch as the requirements for future cockpit members have begun to plummet in a simple su…
Aviation’s Favorite Blog Jetwhine Welcomes A Real Expert … Mr. Know It All
Jan. 30, 2008

Aviation’s Favorite Blog Jetwhine Welcomes A Real Expert … Mr. Know It All

Hello Jetwhine readers. Today we’re going to light up those little capillaries inside your cranium. You all think you’re so smart don’t you? Well, here’s your chance to prove how much you know about aviation, general aviation…
First Cessna 400 "Lamborghini" Heads for Australia;Where’s Garry Now?
Jan. 27, 2008

First Cessna 400 "Lamborghini" Heads for Australia;Where’s Garry Now?

As you read this, the ugly weather should have departed California headed east and Garry Mitchell should be taking off for another day’s flying. Mitchell’s office is often a bit of a moving target, so this week he’ll spend most of …
"What?" … I said, "Most Old Pilots’ Hearing is Shot"
Jan. 24, 2008

"What?" … I said, "Most Old Pilots’ Hearing is Shot"

People who fly airplanes for a living often share some of the same ailments in their older years found among other workers who also operate obnoxious moving machinery … jack hammers, high-speed riveting machines, drag racers.My wife and daugh…
ATC Union Tactics or a Air-Travel Wake-up Call?
Jan. 21, 2008

ATC Union Tactics or a Air-Travel Wake-up Call?

For those readers who may not follow everything aviation all the time, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was taken to task a few months ago for suppressing huge amounts of safety data related to the aviation industry.The info…
Flying in the Old Days
Jan. 17, 2008

Flying in the Old Days

Another editor for a world-famous aviation magazine told me not long ago that he actually read my Jetwhine piece about the classic airline menus from a few decades back. Actually I think they harkened back to another lifetime in this industry.Besid…
To Air Traffic Controllers, "a Deal" is an Ugly Phrase
Jan. 15, 2008

To Air Traffic Controllers, "a Deal" is an Ugly Phrase

To most people, the word deal implies something too good to miss … think, “Let’s Make a Deal,” or “No Big Deal.”But in aviation, and air traffic control specifically, a deal is an ugly gremlin of a phrase that im…
FAA’s Bobby Sturgell Needs to Check His Voicemail … Now
Jan. 10, 2008

FAA’s Bobby Sturgell Needs to Check His Voicemail … Now

Knowing when to call for help is a critical element in learning to fly, in fact, it’s pretty darned important for survival in life as well. In an emergency, most people often don’t have the mental and sometimes the physical skills to se…
Boeings Don’t Like Water Much Either
Jan. 9, 2008

Boeings Don’t Like Water Much Either

I remember early on in the computer revolution when laptops first moved to the forefront of mobile computing.They were much heavier than today’s models, but they certainly made connecting on the road a valuable option for many of us road war…
Alaskan Bush Pilot’s Life and Death Decisions Saves Four Crash Victims
Jan. 7, 2008

Alaskan Bush Pilot’s Life and Death Decisions Saves Four Crash Victims

A Piper Navajo Chieftain crashed just after takeoff Saturday into the icy waters off Kodiak Island Airport about 250 miles southwest of Anchorage. Initial reports indicate the left nose baggage door on the aircraft opened up right after liftoff. Six…
Northwest to Become the Official Airline of the GOP … This is Some Sort of Joke, Right?
Jan. 4, 2008

Northwest to Become the Official Airline of the GOP … This is Some Sort of Joke, Right?

You have to love the fact that the GOP supports business, even if it is mostly the Fortune 100s. The Minneapolis Star Tribune today reported that the Grand Old Party announced Northwest Airlines as their choice to be the official airline for this s…
Airline Chaos – It’s the Customer … to Some Degree Dummy
Jan. 3, 2008

Airline Chaos – It’s the Customer … to Some Degree Dummy

Did you see the note last week from the United branch of the Air Line Pilots Association? United pilots didn’t want to take the heat for the huge round of delays and flight cancellations that good old UAL dropped on passengers around the syste…