Airports Posts

Caught In the (P-61) Black Widow’s Web
Oct. 26, 2014

Caught In the (P-61) Black Widow’s Web

A side benefit of visiting Reading, Pennsylvania, where two of my wife’s three sons (and 6.5 of her 11.5 grandchildren) reside is catching up on the Mid Atlantic Air Museum’s restoration of its P-61 Black Widow. When I first saw the airp…
Chasing Ghosts at NAS Brunswick Maine
Oct. 1, 2014

Chasing Ghosts at NAS Brunswick Maine

On Monday, September 29, I completed a lifetime quest of visiting all 50 states by chasing ghosts at Brunswick Executive Airport (BXM), the former Naval Air Station Brunswick Maine. I chose it because my late father, a naval aviator, served here as …
Flying a Seaplane
Sept. 29, 2014

Flying a Seaplane

The classroom was a 150 hp PA-12 Super Cruiser on floatsHow many times during an airline pre-takeoff briefing have you heard the flight attendant say, “In the event of a water landing …”Trust me, there ain’t no such thing a…
Flying Car Variable Not Considered: Demand
Aug. 31, 2014

Flying Car Variable Not Considered: Demand

Over the past century dreamers have invested in their vision of a flying car. There’s a good catalog of them in a recent New York Time article, “Why We’re Not Driving the Friendly Skies.”Expanding on the article’s head…
Superior to Build Aviation Utopia in China
Aug. 17, 2014

Superior to Build Aviation Utopia in China

Idealists in 18th and 19th century America founded a number of utopian communities. Falling victim to their cultural and social ideals, they rarely lasted into the 20th century, and in the 21st century the Amana Colonies, Shakers, and Oneida Communi…
AOPA’s 152 Reimagined
Aug. 7, 2014

AOPA’s 152 Reimagined

Note to the World’s Best Readers / Listeners – You now have the option to listen to the Aviation Minute podcast or read the text below. If you receive Jetwhine via e-mail, you can click here to listen as well. One obstacle to learning t…
AirVenture Reflections: Contraction, Consolidation, and Concentration
Aug. 3, 2014

AirVenture Reflections: Contraction, Consolidation, and Concentration

“What’s the coolest thing you’ve seen at AirVenture this year?” For the past 15 or 20 years, this is the question I dread because I never have an answer for my interlocutors. Don’t get me wrong, I find many things inter…
Can This Reduce the Number of GA Accidents?
July 23, 2014

Can This Reduce the Number of GA Accidents?

If you receive Jetwhine via e-mail, click here to listen to the program.____________________________I was working on a couple of a stories related to the Malaysian Airlines tragedy over the weekend when an idea popped into my head. The Nall Repor…
Aviation Fences Past, Present, and Future
July 13, 2014

Aviation Fences Past, Present, and Future

On a two-wheeled vagabondage adventure, I reunited with my riding buddy in Seattle, and he’s leading us east toward Oshkosh. For those unfamiliar, vagabondage has a direction of travel, like east, but no route or itinerary. Except for one must…
Rethinking Aircraft Accident Stories
July 8, 2014

Rethinking Aircraft Accident Stories

I had an opportunity to visit the normally closed-to-the-public NTSB Training Center near Leesburg Virginia a few weeks ago as a guest of director Paul Schuda assisted by Senior Air Safety Investigator Bill English.To say my visit was eye opening w…
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…
Building a Positive Aviation Future
June 15, 2014

Building a Positive Aviation Future

At American airports these days is hard to find a good word from pilots about their aviation future. After covering the 57th Sonex Aircraft Builder’s Workshop at the company’s Oshkosh, Wisconsin, hangars it seems clear I’ve been lo…
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…
Looking Bach at Aviation Eras
June 1, 2014

Looking Bach at Aviation Eras

Recovered from his landing mishap in the Pacific Northwest, Richard Bach has resumed his online conversation, and he is as thought provoking as ever. In “Change of an Era” he reflects on the change progress has always brought to aviatio…
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…
Is Airline Withdrawal a GA Opportunity?
May 18, 2014

Is Airline Withdrawal a GA Opportunity?

A recent New York Times story, “Air Travel Economics Make Midsize Hubs Unprofitable“, explained why airline travel today often demands long drives to the nearest major airline hub. This withdrawal of service from outlying communities and…
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: 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, …
The Aviation Minute: Episode 7 – Synthetic Air Traffic Advisories
April 18, 2014

The Aviation Minute: Episode 7 – Synthetic Air Traffic Advisories

Pardon our tardiness delivering this week’s episode, but we wanted to wait for our new logo to show up. Many thanks to @runwaygirl’s sister Anne Kirby and The Sweet Core crew for launching us into the 21st Century.On to the content. Thi…
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…
First-Person View and Recreational Flight
April 6, 2014

First-Person View and Recreational Flight

From the first time we looked up, what has attracted humans to flight is seeing the world from the perspective of a bird. That attraction still drives many of us, but how we achieve this first-person view (FPV) has changed with technology. If you do…
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…