The Buzz Posts

Aviation Marketing vs. the Chicago Auto Show
Feb. 14, 2007

Aviation Marketing vs. the Chicago Auto Show

I’ve heard that one trade show is much like the next. I’m not so sure about that anymore.One of the biggest annual events in the Midwest is the Chicago Automobile Show. But if we compare the Chicago Auto Show to the National Business Av…
Will Comair Pilots Strike This Time?
Feb. 9, 2007

Will Comair Pilots Strike This Time?

A federal judge Wednesday gave Comair management a green light to impose new work rules on its pilot group when a deadline runs out tonight at midnight.For their part in the process, the pilots got a poke in the eye as the court added insult to inj…
Union or Non-Union?
Feb. 9, 2007

Union or Non-Union?

Elsewhere on this blog we’ve been having an emotional discussion about unions, a topic that seems to draw no small amount of attention, no matter what the precise issue might be.During the recent discussion on Jetwhine about the air traffic c…
Flying in Brazil 2.0
Feb. 7, 2007

Flying in Brazil 2.0

A friend in San Paulo and I spoke the other day so he could update me on the situation in Brazil since the two American Legacy pilots were released in December, especially since it seems that many have relegated the problem there to the “situa…
What’s Next for Delta?
Feb. 5, 2007

What’s Next for Delta?

By now, everyone is actually glad the Delta/US Airways merger thing is off because we were all getting sick of listening to the two CEOs fight to be on top.They should have tried that arm-wrestling technique Southwest Airlines Herb Kelleher used in…
The Air Traffic Controller Union: What is NATCA’s Value Today?
Feb. 5, 2007

The Air Traffic Controller Union: What is NATCA’s Value Today?

In case you missed it, the FAA Administrator gave a speech at the National Press Club last week to usher in the new age of “Since all the other countries in the world allow pilots over 60 to fly, we might as well too.”Blakey took questio…
The Pilot Shortage Will Be Worse Than Anyone Believes
Feb. 3, 2007

The Pilot Shortage Will Be Worse Than Anyone Believes

The infectious excitement surrounding the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring Florida last month made it pretty clear that the Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) movement offers a far different air show experience than Air Venture, or Sun & Fun or most …
The Technical Side of Blogging; May I have the Excedrin Please!
Jan. 22, 2007

The Technical Side of Blogging; May I have the Excedrin Please!

People often wonder if I’m a pilot first or a journalist and for the life of me, I’m never quite sure. Answering “both” never seems to be quite enough for anyone though and yet at times each seems just as significant an influ…
Bad Aviation Marketing … Part 2
Jan. 19, 2007

Bad Aviation Marketing … Part 2

Time for a quick follow up to yesterday’s post. Call this one “How to Make Customers Even More Angry the Second Time Around.”I related some of my nightmarish e-mail marketing experiences with a company called Western Aviation and …
Houston … We have a Problem; The Line Between Good Aviation Marketing and Bad
Jan. 17, 2007

Houston … We have a Problem; The Line Between Good Aviation Marketing and Bad

One of the major reasons small, service and product businesses join trade associations like the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) or the National Business Aircraft Association (NBAA) is to finagle their way in front of potential custome…
Blogging Your Way Through Life … Why You Should Bother
Jan. 17, 2007

Blogging Your Way Through Life … Why You Should Bother

Another blogger and I were waxing poetic on why anyone in their right mind would spend the time it takes build a well-organized, visually-appealing aviation blog – or any blog – much less squander the extra time it takes to develop conte…
Airline Flying is Still not Fun, but …
Jan. 15, 2007

Airline Flying is Still not Fun, but …

I criss crossed the U.S. a few times this week on business. Since I don’t fly professionaly anymore, that meant a seat in the back where I had to rely on the cockpit and cabin crew for the scoop on our progress, information I normally take wit…
Flying into the Future
Jan. 13, 2007

Flying into the Future

It’s late Friday, the end of a second truly exciting day at Sebring Florida Airport, site of the U.S. Sport Aviation Association Expo. If you’re not familiar with this event, it looks very much to me like the future of learning to fly.…
A Great Teacher Passes
Jan. 11, 2007

A Great Teacher Passes

I just learned that an old friend passed away recently. His name was William K. Kershner, an author and a pilot. Most of all Bill Kershner was a superb teacher, a job for which I have the ultimate respect.While I didn’t actually know Mr. Kers…
There’s Still Hope for Comair
Jan. 4, 2007

There’s Still Hope for Comair

Comair was the first U.S. regional airline to clearly draw a marketing line in the stand by ordering hundreds of Bombardier CRJs 15 years ago. Industry experts called Comair’s management team fools. No one could run a profitable carrier with 5…
Flying for Fun: Light Sport Aircraft
Dec. 24, 2006

Flying for Fun: Light Sport Aircraft

OK, so maybe I am too curmudgeonly at times. I’ve decided it’s time to remember that flying is still fun, so right after New Years I’m headed to Sebring Regional Airport in Florida for the U.S. Sport Aviation Expo, the new annual t…
Comair Pilots: Will The Union Strike … Should They?
Dec. 24, 2006

Comair Pilots: Will The Union Strike … Should They?

The Comair Master Executive Council drew a line in the sand this week over a bankruptcy court’s approval to toss the pilot’s working agreement in the trash. If Comair management does throw out the contract, the pilots have promised a str…
UAL Pilots are Embarassing
Dec. 19, 2006

UAL Pilots are Embarassing

Some of you have been reading this blog for awhile and I thank you for that. Let me tell you right now that I’m about to contradict myself. It’s probably not the first nor last time for that, but it’s not the end of the world eithe…
Did the blogs do it?
Dec. 12, 2006

Did the blogs do it?

Although there are plenty of skeptics who still think blogs, podcasts and Word of Mouth advertising are a huge waste of time, these new communications tactics are changing the way people think and at a rate faster than almost anyone can keep up with…
Chicken or the Egg?
Dec. 12, 2006

Chicken or the Egg?

I’m finishing up a new McGraw Hill book, a Professional Pilot Career Guide. The workload is heavy, but the research has been eye-opening, especially in light of the changes to the aviation industry since 9/11.The good news is that job opportu…
They’re out!
Dec. 8, 2006

They’re out!

The aircraft carrying U.S. pilots Joe LePore and Jan Paladino has left Brazilian airspace on its way back to the states. Welcome back guys.
Will Friday be the day?
Dec. 7, 2006

Will Friday be the day?

Sources say Joe LePore and Jan Paladino have been moved from Rio in order to meet with federal police officials in Sao Paulo Friday and reportedly to avoid the media. They are expected to leave Sao Paulo on a flight back to New York later in the day…
Flying to Brazil? … not me thanks
Dec. 7, 2006

Flying to Brazil? … not me thanks

People say pilots have no patience. That’s not really true. We just don’t have much … especially for people who seem to miss the obvious.On another forum yesterday, someone asked whether anyone knew of problems before their compan…
Direct from Brazil
Dec. 2, 2006

Direct from Brazil

The G1 news website in Brazil posted an interview with the air traffic controller who was on duty when the Embraer Legacy and the Gol Airline Boeing 737 collided in late September.While I will post more of this later, I think the controller’s…