Living and Learning.
Living and Learning. I am often contacted by the parents of children with a passion for aviation and seek to pursue a career among the clouds. Without attempting to dampen that passion, I remind them that it is a vocation in which you never stop …
Small Wins.
Small Wins. I have just run my first road race since my major cardiac surgery late in 2022. I’ve been a regular at the gym since then but stepping out with other runners where hills have replaced the treadmill’s constant and subtle incline is a …
It’s Not About Me.
It’s Not About Me. I’ve been very fortunate over the years. Sure, there have been airline collapses, pandemics and major cardiac surgery but even in the face of these hurdles, I have lived in a country where a path forward was always at hand. I …
Aviation’s Grass Roots.
Aviation’s Grass Roots. Boeing 737, Boeing 747, Boeing 787 and Airbus A320 and 321. I have been very fortunate to be rated on a range of airliner types during my career. Even so, there is a very special feeling to return to grass roots aviation …
Giving Back.
Giving Back. At my age, much of the conversation seems to centre around retirement. Personally, I have never considered retirement, it is more a case of changing focus and a large part of that will be continuing to give back to the industry that has …
Three Years On.
Three Years On. The light rain on the roof and the half light of this Saturday morning made it very tempting to roll over and go back to sleep. However, it was like 5am on any other morning and the motivation remained strong. This morning …
What a Night!
What a Night! It was a clear night, albeit moonless. The air was smooth, even near the equator, as we wound our way southward from Vancouver to Sydney. I have spent many hours aloft by night but this night was something different. Whether it was …
Aviation Terminology. What’s in a Name?
Aviation Terminology. What’s in a Name? Across the decades, aviation has continually sought to reduce the element of risk. When technology was the culprit, improvements were implemented and when the human element was seen as the weakness, new processes were created. ‘Human Factors’ became …