by Alan Armstrong | Mar 15, 2010 | Healthcare, Law, Politics
A Call to Repeal the President’s Healthcare Law A CALL TO REPEAL THE PRESIDENT’S HEALTHCARE LAW A SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC HERITAGE The author of Flightwatch grew up in the deep South when Georgia was a one party (Democratic) state. Many people in the deep South gave...
by Alan Armstrong | Feb 15, 2010 | Air Museums, History, Second World War, Travel, War Aircraft
Visit to the Planes of Fame Air Museum A Visit to the Planes of Fame Air Museum in Arizona The Mystique of the Planes of Fame Air Museum Ed Maloney, the founder of the Planes of Fame Air Museum, is an aviation legend. He founded the first air museum west of the Rocky...
by Alan Armstrong | Jan 15, 2010 | Airport Vulnerability, Department of Homeland Security, FAA, Legal, National Security, TSA
TSA Ambitions Threaten the Aviation Community TSA AMBITIONS STILL REPRESENT A SUBSTANTIAL THREAT TO THE AVIATION COMMUNITY The Threat Is Not Over While some members of the aviation community congratulate themselves and each other based on the belief that threats...
by Alan Armstrong | Nov 15, 2009 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Travel, War Aircraft
Visit to Southeast Aero in St Augustine, FL A Visit to Southeast Aero in St. Augustine, Florida Combining Business With Pleasure One of the fortunate things about being an aviation lawyer is the fact that you are allowed to meet some really interesting people doing...
by Alan Armstrong | Oct 15, 2009 | Air Museums, Aircraft, History, Travel
A Visit to the Candler Field Museum A Visit to the Candler Field Museum A Man of Vision and Focus Captain Ron Alexander retired from Delta Airlines and now has set his sights on replicating Candler Field (which is today Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport) as it...