Llamas & Condors
I was at a speaking engagement in Alaska awhile back, talking about the joy and pain of flying the oceans …
Cross-country flying stories from Bill Cox offer fantastic insight into what pilots face on long distance flights. Dig into our X-Country Log today.
I was at a speaking engagement in Alaska awhile back, talking about the joy and pain of flying the oceans …
Yes, I’m guilty. The rumors are true. I am one of those silly, sentimental pet lovers who regard dogs …
Pete runs a dental practice and learned to fly so he could transport his family to and from their vacation …
The following is in response to dozens of e-mails requesting additional installments on flying Africa. Keep in mind, this …
1942: A flight of six P-38s and two B-17s departs Sondrestrom Fjord, Greenland, for Reykjavik, Iceland, on their …
My timing couldn’t have been worse. On Monday, August 29, 2005, I boarded an American Airlines 767 out of …
This is being written on the road or, more accurately, in the sky. As I tap out these words on …
Almost by definition, half of every delivery flight I make is on an airliner. I’ve been able to dovetail …
There I was, climbing through 5,500 feet in southeastern Texas, when I had a close encounter with a Boeing …
It’s a problem most of us with metal airplanes face at one time or anotherâdings, those small dents …
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