Aviators with a Fear of Heights!
Are You Afraid of Heights? (survey—for fun)
Aviators with a Fear of Heights!
Aviators with a Fear of Heights!
…having flown all day, while terrifically tired, were perfectly contented in a day fully lived.
The Warbirds and a Swiss Fellow… and an Alaskan.
VFR flight, in particular, has in it’s essence a strong freeing quality. You don’t need most of the instruments; through sight picture and pilotage you can successfully get to where you aim.
“There I was, camera in hand, window seat in my face… perfect.”
…my focus was trying to help Kenny have an enjoyable aviation experience. Flying partial panel with a friend didn’t exactly match my intentions.
Short interview with Thomas ‘Gene’ Rogers, a P-51 Mustang WWII crew chief
“As I pushed northward through the darkness of the cold Christmas Eve night, the cockpit was warm and cozy, and all seemed right with the world.”
“Everything else is: seaplanes, black bears, lighthouses, lobster and moose.”
I stood there […] on the large, quiet ramp, envisioning my passenger arriving shortly — discovering that we had not two planes, from which to choose… but none.”