Airlines Posts

First Annual Aviation Blogger Summit
Sept. 8, 2007

First Annual Aviation Blogger Summit

I’ve just returned from the first international aviation blogger conference held in a luxurious downtown Chicago hotel overlooking Lake Michigan, not far from where Mayor Daley destroyed Meigs Field (CGX) just a few years ago.Conference atten…
Aviation Blogs … They’re Not Your Dad’s Newspaper
Sept. 7, 2007

Aviation Blogs … They’re Not Your Dad’s Newspaper

I was thinking about blogging as I tend to do these days with the first anniversary of Jetwhine approaching. What makes blogging valuable to those of us in the aviation industry is the direct link we offer between the writer and the reader, somethin…
Dear FAA Administrator … Have You Met Martha Stewart?
Sept. 5, 2007

Dear FAA Administrator … Have You Met Martha Stewart?

After the Koz Convention drew hundreds of political pundits to Chicago for a weekend’s blogging about the U.S. political climate last month, the Daily Koz, Markos Moulitsas’ blog of political intrigue and corruption, ran a piece about ou…
In Aviation, Every Day is Labor Day
Sept. 3, 2007

In Aviation, Every Day is Labor Day

Today is Labor Day here in the states, a national holiday devoted to the men and women on the front lines, people responsible for building the industrial infrastructure of the U.S. economy.                                                           L…
Flight Instructors Carry an Awesome Responsibility
Aug. 28, 2007

Flight Instructors Carry an Awesome Responsibility

Today’s an anniversary of sorts.It was just over 30 years ago today that I told a student named Jeff something that kept him from becoming an accident statistic. It didn’t seem like such a big deal then, but it does now.Looking back on…
Only You Can Make Aviation a Better Career
Aug. 22, 2007

Only You Can Make Aviation a Better Career

I was reading a flyer that the editors at Professional Pilot magazine sent out recently asking reader opinions about the qualities needed to succeed as a professional pilot. Now the battle begins … stick and rudder skills, versus more practic…
Air Traffic Control & California Bob
Aug. 19, 2007

Air Traffic Control & California Bob

Was it Karma that Bob Richards called me yesterday right after I happen to catch a rerun of John Cusack’s excellent portrayal of an air traffic controller in “Pushing Tin?” Maybe. He called to see if I’d read his new book, wh…
Time to Shelve the Shuttle
Aug. 14, 2007

Time to Shelve the Shuttle

America’s first reusable spacecraft is almost 30 years old and it is time to put these tired old machines where they belong … in a museum.Despite my love of that bright golden plume of fire behind every orbiter at takeoff, and a thunde…
Cell Phones on Airliners … One Man’s Plan to Fight Back
Aug. 8, 2007

Cell Phones on Airliners … One Man’s Plan to Fight Back

Now that American Airlines announced they’ll be testing an on-board Wi-Fi Internet service with AirCell beginning next year, can on-board cell phone usage be far behind? Imagine the fun as we all get to listen in on one more person who thinks …
Pilot Shortage at Northwest is Tip of the Iceberg
Aug. 5, 2007

Pilot Shortage at Northwest is Tip of the Iceberg

The lesson Northwest Airlines management seems to have just re-learned is that no carrier can staff enough pilots to cope with flight-canceling job actions when cockpit crews think they’ve been wronged. Crew shortages at Northwest have forced …
FAA’s Blakey Takes a Swipe at George Bush
July 30, 2007

FAA’s Blakey Takes a Swipe at George Bush

In a recent speech before a large group of teachers from around the nation, FAA Administrator Marion Blakey was waxing poetic about the importance of building solid educational foundations for our kids, a topic I actually she and I happen to agree.…
On the Record: An Interview with Former NATCA President John Carr
July 22, 2007

On the Record: An Interview with Former NATCA President John Carr

When John Carr told me he had 3,000 election votes – more than anyone else – I thought he was kidding.He was referring to the poll run by AvWeb asking for replacement recommendations for outgoing FAA administrator Marion Blakey (and yes…
Dear IFALPA: The Airplanes Have Already Left the Hangar
July 19, 2007

Dear IFALPA: The Airplanes Have Already Left the Hangar

Just after another Brazilian aviation tragedy snuffed out the lives of 200 people in Sao Paulo Tuesday night comes word from the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Association that airports there should be built with better Runway Safety Ar…
Brazilian Report Says Legacy Pilots Are Guilty: Who Cares?
July 15, 2007

Brazilian Report Says Legacy Pilots Are Guilty: Who Cares?

In advance of this week’s final report from the Brazilian House of Representatives about last year’s midair over the Amazon rainforest, Brazilian Representative, Marco Maia, author of the commission report, let it slip that the collision…
Airlines: A Great Smoke and Mirrors Show
July 9, 2007

Airlines: A Great Smoke and Mirrors Show

I was reading a superb story in Sunday’s Chicago Tribune by Jon Hilkevitch about the chaotic state of the airline industry from the passenger perspective. You can’t possibly read it and not come away feeling a sense of hopeless, helpless…
Legacy Pilots Turned Off Transponder, Brazil Says
July 3, 2007

Legacy Pilots Turned Off Transponder, Brazil Says

Jethwhine’s man in Brazil, Marcelo Alves, said today´s edition of Folha de S. Paulo reported an important leak from the Brazilian Air Force investigation into last fall’s midair between a Gol Airlines Boeing 737 and a U.S. registered Em…
Name the Airport … Win a Book
July 2, 2007

Name the Airport … Win a Book

Oh what fun it is thinking of more interesting ways to get these brand new books out into the world.But this time, a free copy of a Professional Pilot Career Guide will be headed to the first person who guesses the name of the airport where this ne…
United Airlines … News You Can Use
June 26, 2007

United Airlines … News You Can Use

A few months back, I mentioned that things were about to turn ugly for the summer travel season. Scott McCartney at the Wall Street Journal seems to agree.Now you all know how much delight I take at poking fun at Chicago’s hometown airline Un…
We’ll Always Have Paris … the Airshow That Is
June 21, 2007

We’ll Always Have Paris … the Airshow That Is

A week sure flies when you’re having fun. I just returned from the Paris Airshow where among other things, I had an opportunity to fly Dassault’s new Falcon 7X. More on that later.If you’ve never been to Paris, you might be thinki…
Professional Pilot Career Guide Debuts
June 15, 2007

Professional Pilot Career Guide Debuts

Most of the time I find myself constantly juggling a series of stories trying to decide which is the most important to write about here on Jetwhine.com. Today though, the decision was easy.About 10 this morning the DHL folks dropped off a box fill…
United Airlines … I Expected Less … So Much Less
June 12, 2007

United Airlines … I Expected Less … So Much Less

It really pains me to say something good about United Airlines when I look back at the history of lousy service I’ve had from them over the years, from canceled flights, to unexplained delays for mechanicals.  Probably too, it’s the indi…
Hearing on U.S. Pilots in Brazil Called a "Circus"
June 9, 2007

Hearing on U.S. Pilots in Brazil Called a "Circus"

When Joe LePore and Jan Paladino — the two U.S. Legacy pilots, where released from house arrest in Brazil late last year, everyone wondered if they’d ever be called back to testify. And let’s face it, we’ve all wondered what we&#…
GPS Units Will Make Attractive Planters
May 30, 2007

GPS Units Will Make Attractive Planters

What a difference a letter makes.In yet another dose of infinite wisdom, the FAA recently transformed millions of dollars worth of avionics into window boxes when it released the updated “A” version of AC 90-100. The Advisory Circular…
Airline Management 101: I Was a Little Late to Class
May 21, 2007

Airline Management 101: I Was a Little Late to Class

All this time I thought it was my problem for not understanding the ins and outs of the airline world that have wreaked such havoc on aviation. I never seemed to stop shaking my head every time I read the next chapter from the Northwest or Delta or …