Aviation: One Big Happy Family!

Note: Folks, at the very moment this blog is posting, I am knee-deep in a radio interview and talk, back in the town and college where I first attended flight school.  So, for today, I have turned the flight blog over to my good buddy, Michael Lothrop. Michael, you have the controls! —Cap’n Aux The Aviation Community: One […]

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Interlude: Happy Int’l Civil Aviation Day!

In 1944, the United Nations decreed that December 7 would be known as, International Civil Aviation Day. Visit http://www.icao.int/Pages/default.aspx for more info! Coincidentally, today is also “Pearl Harbor Day,” that Date which will live in infamy. Let us remember the fallen on that day that changed the world. Here are a few links for you: http://dailysignal.com/2014/12/07/21-photos-pearl-harbor-day-will-live-infamy/ […]

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Word on the Ramp 3

Ladies and Gentlemen, from the Flight Blog, I bring you . . . Word on the Ramp 3! Special Christmas Edition, Volume 1      Direct Link: http://vimeo.com/capnaux/word3  Don’t forget! Through the end of this year, ALL my books are at Max Discount, and ALL proceeds from books and swag go to the orphan charities warmblankets.org & flyingkites.org. Buy […]

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Blogging In Formation!

General Aviation has a strange anomaly in its accident statistics. What’s the Probable Cause? What can YOU do about it? A Blogging in Formation exclusive. JOIN THE DISCUSSION! But First . . .  Cyber Monday? Blue Skies Monday! Folks, from now until the end of the year, ALL my print books are at the MAX DISCOUNT allowed by Amazon! What’s […]

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NYCA: Giving Thanks to Aviation

Direct Link: http://vimeo.com/capnaux/thanksgiving Your Head’s in the Clouds. Where’s Your Heart? An NYCAviation.com Exclusive Article Direct link to this NYCA article: http://www.nycaviation.com/2014/11/heads-clouds-wheres-heart-giving-thanks-aviation-community/#.VHX6ModzU20 Giving Thanks to the Aviation Community “Every single one of you has a fascinating story to tell.”   The kevlar flight deck door shuts our world off from yours. In our “sterile cockpit,” we push buttons and […]

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