D-Day. A Royal Air Force Pilot’s Recollections.
D-Day. A Royal Air Force Pilot’s Recollections. One of the great privileges that has accompanied my foray into writing has been the opportunity to meet the most fascinating people. One such person was the subject of my first book, “Down to Earth”, was one such …
Returning to Ground Zero – The 9/11 Memorial.
Returning to Ground Zero – The 9/11 Memorial. In 2001, life was very different. Kirrily and I had only been married for four years, our children were yet to be born and I was flying Boeing 737s for Ansett Australia. To this backstory we stood …
Back Seat Driving.
Back Seat Driving. It’s been a challenging few years. Along the way, the pandemic intervened in spoiling our best laid plans for a significant holiday for our 25th wedding anniversary. Recently, my wife and I were very fortunate to be able to make up for …
A Very Different War – Thank You
A Very Different War. Rightly or wrongly, the Korean War has often been called the “Forgotten War”. This perception was paramount when I agreed to write, “A Very Different War – RAAF Operations in the Korean War”. It was also a great honour to be …
New Book Released! “A Very Different War”
A Very Different War -RAAF Operations in the Korean War. The long road of writing, editing and publication culminates in the day that a book finally hits the shelves of the bookstores. For my new book, “A Very Different War – RAAF Operations in …
First Impressions.
First Impressions. The journey from the airport to the hotel can be tiresome. After a 17-hour flight, the desire to change out of the uniform and slide into slumber can be great. Even so, I have always been fascinated by the scenery that lines …
A Special Delivery.
A Special Delivery. By night, the modern flight deck can be a serene place. Gone are the continual position reports on the scratchy HF frequencies and straining to hear the latest weather reports by the same scratchy means. Now, satellites beam the data to …
Sleepless in Santiago.
If there’s a flip-side to the benefits of international travel, it’s the battle of the body clock. It’s currently 3:30am in Santiago, Chile and I’ve been wide awake for hours. Ultimately, I have surrendered to my sleepless state and sought solace at the keyboard. …
Lucky to be Alive.
Lucky to be Alive. Recently, my wife and I sat in the front row as Wendy Matthews captivated the audience with her songs from the 1990s. As music is prone to do, her words cast me back to a time in my life that is …
Where to Now?
Where to Now? For the last 14 months, I have worked towards the goal of returning to the flight deck. It was not the prime motivator, as my family and my health took pole position in that category. Nevertheless, flying again was a long term …