“Probably” should never have a place in your flight planning process.
Playing favorites
We can turn each flight review into an adventure, a learning experience that we will remember fondly for a long time.
Risk vs. reward
I choose to fly, both literally and figuratively.
Confession: I’m superstitious about shoes
In real life I’ve only ever known two people who made it a habit of wearing cowboy boots in the cockpit. One is still with us. One is not.
Hangar talk for the Gen Z crowd
The average age of the hangar rats at my local airport is skewing younger. Much younger.
Missing out on a dream-come-true scenario
Salesmanship should be one of an airport manager’s biggest strengths.
Don’t do it like that, do it like this
Get creative, find a way to say “yes,” and market the airport as the magnificent place we all know it could be.
What’s it worth to ya?
I have never met anyone, ever, who believed their life was better before they learned to fly.
No Bueno translates to No Go
The word “probably” should not figure into your flight planning. It’s possible that rule should extend into your day-to-day life as well.