by Alan Armstrong | Oct 8, 2014 | History, Travel
Visit to the National Air and Space Museum The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. is a repository of our nation’s aeronautical history and achievements. As one tours the facility, you appreciate the origins of aviation in America as accomplished by the...
by Alan Armstrong | Sep 8, 2014 | FAA, Legal, NTSB
Failure to Provide Air Traffic Data results in Dismissal of FAA’s Complaint In this issue of FlightWatch, we will examine the Initial Decision of Judge William R. Mullins in the case of Admin- istrator v. Michael, 2013 WL 6221805 (NTSB). In essence, Judge Mullins...
by Alan Armstrong | Jul 9, 2014 | Airpool, Corporations, FAA, Legal
FAA Rebuffs AIRPOOLER FAA REBUFFS AMBITIONS OF AIRPOOLER The Ambitions of AirPooler, Inc. AirPooler sponsors a website that connects pilots and passengers to save money over commercial fares with pilots saving money on the operation of their aircraft. Before the...
by Alan Armstrong | Jun 9, 2014 | Airshows, Travel, War Aircraft
Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station A FOUR DAY SOJOURN TO CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR STATION Preparation to Avoid Embarrassment The first rule of flying warbirds is not to embarrass yourself. The inveterate warbird pilot will find himself watching the Weather...
by Alan Armstrong | May 9, 2014 | Airshows, History, War Aircraft
WWII Heritage Day – 2014 WORLD WAR II HERITAGE DAY – 2014 Colorful and Nostalgic World War II Heritage Days at the Dixie Wing of the CAF is always a colorful and nostalgic event. Nu- merous reenactors appear in authentic regalia looking like they walked off a motion...