I've always enjoyed flight instruction so it is no wonder most of my books have an aviation angle to them.

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Aviate: A Professional Aviator's Notebook

A collection of articles from this website and my many articles in Aviation Week and Business & Commercial Aviation magazines. Here you will find over 400 pages of how to safely operation airplanes at the professional level.

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The Brothers Bellum

A fictionalized account of Linebacker II, the last aerial bombing campaign of the Vietnam War. Three brothers — a bomber crewmember, a SAC staff officer, and a war protester — have firm convictions about the war, but have those beliefs challenged to the core.

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Equity Airlines

Nearly four hundred passengers trapped in a hollow aluminum tube, traveling at over 80% the speed of sound and nearly 40,000 feet in the air. It is an act of faith that everyone involved is the best at what they do: the people who built the aircraft, the airline that operates it, the cabin crew, and the pilots. All the best. But is that true?

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Flight Lesson 1 — Basic Flight

We follow Eddie Haskel from his Air Force ROTC entry exam, through college, onto pilot training, and his first Air Force operational assignment. Eddie earns his engineering degree at Purdue University and his Air Force pilot wings. But he is still searching for the meaning of it all.

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Flight Lesson 2 — Advanced Flight

Eddie gets assigned to a VIP squadron in Hawaii and upgrades from copilot, to aircraft commander, to instructor pilot, to flight examiner. And then he repeats the process in his next assignment, flying Boeing 747s. Along the way, he learns how to learn. And that was the best lesson of all.

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Flight Lesson 3 — Experience

Eddie flies for the 89th Airlift Wing at Andrews Air Force Base, supporting the White House and other members of the U.S. government. The 89th believes in "Experto Crede," which they say means "trust one with experience." But how valuable is experience?

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Flight Lesson 4 — Leadership

Eddie takes command of a flying squadron in a dysfunctional wing that proves to be a good laboratory for examining leadership styles.

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Flight Lesson 5 — People

From turning civilian to retirement, Eddie learns how CRM changes when dealing with people outside the military environment.

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Fly-by-Wired

A novel exploring the vulnerability of fly-by-wire flight control systems. An electrical engineer is recruited by an underground socialist group to help "tear the whole system down," and figures out how to turn business jets into manned missiles. A college classmate of his becomes a mechanic for one of the airplanes and finds himself on one of the airplanes where the pilots have no control of the aicraft. Getting control back requires the skill of the pilot and the ingenuity of her mechanic.

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International Operations

The most comprehensive book available today about how to fly internationally. It is filled with quotes from the pertinent international regulations as well as the tips and techniques learned from a career of flying all over the world.