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Where is the Best Aviation Blog?
June 19, 2008

Where is the Best Aviation Blog?

As much as stay awake at night wondering how many people around the globe are clicking through the stories here at Jetwhine, I know we are only one small fish in the sea of people who think they know just about everything when it comes to air travel…
Backyard Flying: Fun & Cheap
June 17, 2008

Backyard Flying: Fun & Cheap

Would you be interested in a ready-to-fly single seater, complete with engine for $12,000 to $15,000? How about a two-seater with a BRS ballistic chute for $25,000 to $30,000. Yeah, me too! Dicks Starks is a long-time friend, and I always stop what…
Jetwhine Welcomes Papua New Guinea
June 15, 2008

Jetwhine Welcomes Papua New Guinea

Bloggers think they know everything. Or at least that’s what we believe when we get started as bloggers. Once we really get up a good head of blogger steam though, we realize just how little of a good blog is about us and how much of it is abo…
Bloggers Will Gather at AirVenture 2008
June 14, 2008

Bloggers Will Gather at AirVenture 2008

This year, AirVenture will include something never before seen at the massive annual trek to Oshkosh … bloggers coming together to talk about the two things they love best … airplanes and social media. Will you be one of them?The First…
Imagine if Airline Flying Was Fun
June 9, 2008

Imagine if Airline Flying Was Fun

I was on my way back to Chicago Midway from Dallas on Southwest Airlines Flight 1078 the other day when, about five minutes before boarding time, I heard the announcement no one wants to hear. A delay due to a mechanical, an issue the gate agent ack…
Cars, Airlines and the Cirrus SR-22
June 1, 2008

Cars, Airlines and the Cirrus SR-22

The Cirrus Design folks were in Chicago the other night on the first stop of a 22 city nationwide-tour promoting not only the G-3 version of their top selling airplane, but also a special new version of Garmin’s popular G-1000 avionics system …
Cessna Pilot Centers May be GA’s Last Hope for Reversing Pilot Population Decline
May 22, 2008

Cessna Pilot Centers May be GA’s Last Hope for Reversing Pilot Population Decline

Reversing the decline of the pilot population “is the most important thing we are addressing,” says Cessna Pilot Center Manager Julie Boatman. “We have several things in development that I’m not quite ready to talk about ye…
Southwest is More Than Just a Money Maker
May 19, 2008

Southwest is More Than Just a Money Maker

Evan Spark’s ran an interesting post the other day about Southwest Airlines and Herb Kelleher, the company’s chairman. Take a look if only to watch this great video of Herb starring in a Southwest commercial 30 years ago. It’s clea…
On the Record – Max Trescott … CFI, Entrepreneur
May 11, 2008

On the Record – Max Trescott … CFI, Entrepreneur

Are you serious about a flying career? Then you’ve probably already heard someone speak to the value of a Flight Instructor rating because it offers an opportunity to build flight time until you get hired by the airlines or with a corporation.…
LSA Trainers Can Cut Flight School Fuel Costs, Increase Student Pool
May 8, 2008

LSA Trainers Can Cut Flight School Fuel Costs, Increase Student Pool

On the ground and in the air, ever increasing fuel costs are eviscerating the disposable income of wannabe pilots and the profit margins of flight schools who teach them to fly. Looking forward, many schools are wringing their hands and searching fo…
United Airlines’ Collateral Damage
May 6, 2008

United Airlines’ Collateral Damage

If I were a United Shareholder …Still trying to recover its corporate composure after a stinging slap in the face last week from Continental, United Airlines is now turning its focus on US Airways as a potential partner to reach the holy grai…
Aviation Needs to Sell the Sizzle, Not the Steak
April 28, 2008

Aviation Needs to Sell the Sizzle, Not the Steak

AOPA ran a Town Hall meeting in Chicago the other night and Phil Boyer asked the group a penetrating question. How do we convince more people to learn to fly? Despite being a flight instructor and a communicator all my life, I didn’t have a go…
EAA Oshkosh Stars with Johnny Depp in New Film
April 24, 2008

EAA Oshkosh Stars with Johnny Depp in New Film

Few events rival EAA AirVenture in capturing the attention of residents here in Oshkosh and nearby towns. The filming of Michael Mann’s Public Enemies, starring Johnny Depp as John Dillinger, has come close.Like AirVenture, traffic had to fo…
Why Aviation Needs Smarter PR Practitioners
April 21, 2008

Why Aviation Needs Smarter PR Practitioners

Despite having spent a significant part of my life as a communicator, I know what people think about public relations. Many think it’s fluff. Some call it spin … that magical talent for transforming an often ugly issue into something els…
Airline Unions Won’t be Fooled a Second Time
April 18, 2008

Airline Unions Won’t be Fooled a Second Time

The withdrawal of US Airways from the Air Line Pilots Association yesterday should be recognized as more than simply a disgruntled group of aviators in search of someone to plead their case about integrating an airline seniority list. The militant m…
Pilots, Guns and Airplanes
April 6, 2008

Pilots, Guns and Airplanes

Not long after 9/11 the call went out from thousands of pilots … never again would they allow the cockpit of an airplane to be commandeered and used as a missile against ground or other airborne targets.Of course, one of the reasons the 9/11 …
Aviation Blog Fest at AirVenture 2008
March 31, 2008

Aviation Blog Fest at AirVenture 2008

Come July of this year, aviation bloggers will find it impossible not to answer the call to our Mecca for the first Aviation Blog Fest in history – I think. In addition to a chance to hang out with many other very cool aviation bloggers and r…
FAA Management is Frightening, Not the Airlines
March 27, 2008

FAA Management is Frightening, Not the Airlines

I had a call today from one of the major TV networks.The reporter was hoping I’d sit in front of a TV camera for a story about the grounding of hundreds of Delta and American Airlines MD-80 flights in the wake of another FAA airline maintenan…
Ercoupe is Affordable Solution to School’s Sport Pilot Needs
March 27, 2008

Ercoupe is Affordable Solution to School’s Sport Pilot Needs

News that a flight school now offers sport pilot training is quick to catch my eye. The March 2008 the Oklahoma Aviator reported that Oklahoma’s Chickasha Wings Inc. had added an Ercoupe 415-C to its fleet, which also includes two Cessna 150s,…
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…
Is Technology Killing Sport Pilot’s Future?
March 12, 2008

Is Technology Killing Sport Pilot’s Future?

Simplicity and affordable flying for fun were the driving forces that sustained the sport pilot/light-sport aircraft effort during its 10-year path to reality. In short, it was supposed to be flying unplugged — stick and rudder, look out the w…
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…
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…