aNATomy of a NAT Flight
aNATomy of a NAT Flight. Cap’n Aux explores how Pilots Fly the North Atlantic Organized Track System (NAT-OTS), known as NAT tracks.
aNATomy of a NAT Flight. Cap’n Aux explores how Pilots Fly the North Atlantic Organized Track System (NAT-OTS), known as NAT tracks.
Cap’n Aux takes us along with him in his 777 cockpit, on one of the world’s longest flights: JFK-DEL!
Life as a Reserve Pilot. Unlike pilots who “hold a line” (schedule), Reserve Pilots have no schedule. They wait for the phone to ring.
Aviation Acronym Extravaganza Part 1! Ladies and gents, from the Flight Blog, this is Cap’n Aux speaking. By mucho popular demand, today we’ll explore even more EAA—No, not the “Experimental Aircraft Association,” but “Esoteric Aviation Acronyms!” This post expanded so much that I had to break it down into two parts! Aviation Acronym Extravaganza Part […]
COMEMORATING MEMORIAL DAY Ladies and Gentlemen, in honor of our Nation’s Fallen, may I humbly present an Encore Presentation of one of my most popular blog posts… Flying a Fallen Hero During a routine flight, I experienced one of the greatest—and most heart-rending—honors a modern airline pilot can have: Captaining a flight that is […]
A380 Adventures Down Under! G’day, Mates! Folks, from the Flight Blog, this is Cap’n Aux speaking. As you know, I rarely post these days, so when I do, you know it’ll be something fun! Last week, Bunny and I flew “Down Under” to Melbourne, Australia—you know, the land of “Crocodile Dundee,” of koalas and ‘roos […]