by Alan Armstrong | Jun 29, 2020 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Air Museum, Air Museums, Airshows, Flying Clubs, Formation Flying, History, Veterans, War Aircraft
Remembering Pearl Harbor Alan Armstrong alan@alanarmstronglaw.com | 770-451-0313 Get Updates About FlightWatch First Name Last Name Email Address Submit Search FlightWatch Search for: Recent Issues Structuring Flight Operations of Jet...
by Alan Armstrong | Mar 3, 2020 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Flying Clubs, Formation Flying, Hot Topics, Law, Legal, Media appearance, Video, War Aircraft
HOT TOPIC March 2020: Aerial Demonstrations and Dynamic Maneuvering Alan Armstrong speaks to us about Aerial Demonstrations and Dynamic Maneuvering. Alan Armstrong alan@alanarmstronglaw.com | 770-451-0313 Get Updates About FlightWatch First...
by Alan Armstrong | Nov 1, 2019 | Air Force, Flying Clubs, History, MIlitary, Preemptive Strike, Second World War, Veterans, War Aircraft
Alan Armstrong Presents “Preemptive Strike – The Secret That Would Have Prevented the Attack on Pearl Harbor” Before the USAF Pilots On September 19, 2019, a group of retired Air Force pilots received a presentation from Alan Armstrong on his book,...
by Alan Armstrong | Jan 22, 2019 | Aerobatic Aircraft, Aircraft, Airshows, Formation Flying, History, Second World War, War Aircraft
Greenwood Lake, New Jersey and Reading, Pennsylvania—An Aerial Odyssey The story of thirteen exhilarating and challenging days on the air show circuit in a seventy-six-year-old aircraft. Same Drill – Get up at Dark Thirty and Go As I look in the mirror, it’s...
by Alan Armstrong | Jan 10, 2019 | Air Museum, Aircraft, History, Movies, National Security, National Treasure, Second World War, War Aircraft
Barber’s Point Naval Air Station – and its place in Aviation History Barber’s Point Naval Air Station is an iconic military airfield complete with massive hangars, long runways and a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean in the background. In short, it is...
by Alan Armstrong | Nov 1, 2018 | Aircraft, Airshows, History, Second World War, War Aircraft
Randy Ball, The MiG-17F and Secrets of “Top Gun” WHO IS RANDY BALL? Randy Ball grew up in Tyler, Texas. His father was a pilot and his great uncle was a 56-mission veteran who flew B-17s in World War Two. With the war’s end, Randy’s uncle served as pilot to President...