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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 …
Another Airline Bites the Dust
April 4, 2008

Another Airline Bites the Dust

They’re dropping like flies this week. More cities will see their transportation options continue to dwindle as Skybus announces it will shutdown on Saturday. I think this makes five airlines in the past month that have closed their doors.Goo…
Oberstar’s Look at FAA & Airlines is Good for Passengers
April 4, 2008

Oberstar’s Look at FAA & Airlines is Good for Passengers

With the recent abundance of publicity questioning the FAA’s oversight role in air safety, even some of us within the industry are having trouble keeping it all straight. Imagine if you were just an interested party, like an airline passenger …
LSA or Part 23, Category Means Little to Operating Costs
April 2, 2008

LSA or Part 23, Category Means Little to Operating Costs

Commenting on my recent post, LSA Pilots Could Spoil a Good Thing, a JetWhine reader said operating costs were missing from the mix. While LSAs might be pricier than hoped, “they still run at far lower operating costs— making plane ownership f…
Death of an Another Airline
April 1, 2008

Death of an Another Airline

Now that Aloha Airlines has closed its doors and parked its airplanes for good, it seems like 1991 all over again to me. That’s the year the airline I worked for, Midway 1, shut down because of high fuel prices – at least they seemed hig…
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…
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…
A380 Comes to Life
March 23, 2008

A380 Comes to Life

Every so often I stumble across something very cool that speaks more about our industry than I ever could … although I certainly intend to keep trying my best. If you click on this link, you’ll be instantly snatched away from your desk …
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…
Aviation Jokes: A Breath of Fresh Air
March 16, 2008

Aviation Jokes: A Breath of Fresh Air

I’m sorry to wreck your weekend, but this joke – courtesy of the folks at AhaJokes.com – was so funny I simply had to share. John Carr at The Main Bang and I have been thinking of adding a bit of humor to some of the discussions we…
Woracle: Aviation Blogger Astounds and Mystifies
March 14, 2008

Woracle: Aviation Blogger Astounds and Mystifies

If you haven’t read Graham Warwick’s blog – the Woracle – you’re missing something spectacular. I’m always amazed at the cutting-edge topics he covers.But maybe he has more time on his hands because the English a…
VLJ Training Means Thinking Differently; Survey 2
March 9, 2008

VLJ Training Means Thinking Differently; Survey 2

Bob Barnes  is already looking at VLJ training from a different perspective, one way he hopes to prevent a rash of human-caused accidents once aircraft deliveries surge to low-time pilots as I mentioned a few weeks back,   And as the vol…
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…
U.S. Air Force Tanker Selection is Driving Me Crazy
March 6, 2008

U.S. Air Force Tanker Selection is Driving Me Crazy

Once the Pentagon chose the Airbus A330 over the Boeing 767 to begin replacing over 500 aging Boeing KC-135 tankers, it was a sure bet that sparks would fly. And they did, within hours of the selection.The Boeing folks of course are really upset at…
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…
CFI of the Year Announced … And We Know Him!
March 4, 2008

CFI of the Year Announced … And We Know Him!

I was lucky enough to win a pretty cool award a few years back … the Airbus Aerospace Journalist of the Year award for an aviation safety story I wrote. It was indeed a proud moment. But a fellow I know won something yesterday that I’d g…
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…
The GAO’s Credibility on Aviation and ATC; Not Much, Who Cares
Feb. 29, 2008

The GAO’s Credibility on Aviation and ATC; Not Much, Who Cares

Believe it or not, one of the tough parts of writing a good blog is knowing when to keep your mouth shut. And yes, I know there are a few readers who can’t imagine I ever keep my mouth shut, but I really do.Case in point. I had an opportunity…
Homebuilt Aircraft: How Much is More than Half?
Feb. 27, 2008

Homebuilt Aircraft: How Much is More than Half?

This seems like a simple question, and it is–unless you’re talking about an amateur-built experimental aircraft. Here the answer is critical because these aircraft are certificated under FAR 21.191(g), which requires “…the ma…
The Global Need for Very Light Jet (VLJ) Best Training Practices
Feb. 25, 2008

The Global Need for Very Light Jet (VLJ) Best Training Practices

Bob Barnes used to fly T-38s for the Air Force so the guy’s already one of my heroes. Turns out he and I served in the USAF around the same time during another war when we were both kids.Today, Barnes focuses his love of flying on VLJs and …
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…