Quote from his excellent book QF32.
Don’t Ask What the World Needs
Roll, baby, roll!
How Pilots Intuitively Make Critical Decisions
Excellent Aviation Week article “How Pilots Intuitively Make Critical Decisions” is free online.
Who are You Trying to Best?
For My Boeing Friends
I had fun making this, just remember that Airbus pilots don’t eat dinner off our laps, and ‘Flying A Boeing, For Dummies’ is a repetitive title.
Something About Not Using Superior Skills?
Theres’s an old saying that truly superior pilots are those who use their superior judgment to avoid those situations where they might have to use their superior skills. It’s a good saying. On 19 August 2013 a Buffalo Airways DC-3 with 21 passengers on board took off from the Yellowknife airport in Canada. Almost immediately the right engine burst into flames. The …
Tony Kern on Min Required Vs Max Possible
Pilot or pirate? Captain or clown? Maximum possible or minimum required? It’s your choice.
Mike Goulian’s Flying Mindset
Mike is an American aerobatic national champion, Red Bull air racer, and author of aerobatic flight training manuals. This quote was in the November 2014 iPad edition of the aviation magazine LOOP:
The Next Hour
Mac has been flying for 40 years, and writing/editing aviation magazines as long as I can remember. His words here are from the September 2015 edition of EAA’s Sport Aviation magazine:
Flying Both the Boeing 747 & Edge 540
The essence of Inner Art of Airmanship is finding the core principles that makes good pilots great. Learning the techniques that are universal when flying a Piper Cub, an Airbus, or a helicopter. Paul Bonhomme is uniquely qualified to understand these issues, as he flies an Edge 540 in the Red Bull Air Races and a ‘day job’ at British …










