Mon, 26 November 2007 I have uploaded the full, unedited Bob Hoover interview on the other feed ("X posts"). If you haven't subscribed to that feed, you can download it here. It's 48 minutes long ... the file is about 31MB. If you would like to use some portion of this, please contact me. Category: X Posts -- posted at: 4:10 PM Comments[4] |
Wed, 7 November 2007 ![]() For the 60th anniversary of the first supersonic flight, I had a slightly different take on the story than some other people had. Here's the story on NPR - my part comes after the Chuck Yeager piece. See Bob Hoover perform his "Energy Management" maneuver on Youtube. Comments[10] |
Fri, 31 August 2007 There's more to come -- You can also check out the NPR version of this: Pilot Retirement Want more? Here's more Joe d'Eon on NPR. [Note: Some of you early downloaders may have gotten the faulty mp3 file that I first uploaded for this podcast -- if so, just re-download the correct file from the link below.] Comments[7] |
Sat, 19 May 2007 When you walk through an airport in a pilot's uniform, it's a different
experience from what you might have normally. It's almost like being a
celebrity in that you get recognized. It's not like people actually
recognize you - but they give you a look like they recognize that
you're a pilot. Or something like that. It's most noticeable with
children. Sometimes a child will stand there and hold out a finger
pointed in your direction and say "look mom, a policeman." ... Download Category: X Posts -- posted at: 3:25 PM Comments[11] |
Thu, 26 April 2007 Last week I was in Seattle. I headed for my gate, and the aircraft
that I was going to fly had just arrived. Soldiers in battle dress
uniform were coming off the plane - and among the usual crowd of people
gathered waiting to board the next flight out, the soldiers loved ones
waited. I saw one young woman fly into the arms of her returning soldier, she was swallowed up in one of those long, close, hugs that says so much more than words could ever say ... they stood there locked in an embrace for a long time, oblivious as other soldiers filed past them. And I saw another couple do exactly the same thing -- and then a third -- it was starting to look more like a Saturday night at a dance hall rather than an airport terminal - except for the fact that other soldiers continued to file past them coming off the plane. That's what it looked like -- this is what it sounded like ...Download Category: X Posts -- posted at: 8:38 PM Comments[8] |
Thu, 19 April 2007 I'm back to work. Back to flying airplanes. After 2 months off, recovering from my broken ribs, I finally put on that uniform -- more importantly, both in a figurative and a literal sense, I put on my captain's hat -- more about that in this episode. Plus I'm finally going to make good on a promise I made in episode 15 of Fly With Me (the second Freddie Laker interview), and I respond to some comments and emails you've sent. Right click (option-click for mac) to Download Music from the podsafe music network: "Honolulu Shuffle" by Kaimoku, "Detective Double Bass" by Lastfuture, "Radio Friendly" by Little Fish Big Pond (includes a message for Don Imus, I think) Category: X Posts -- posted at: 12:45 AM Comments[3] |
Sat, 14 April 2007 An Empty Seat in First Class I've always kind of played a little game in my mind -- you know like those little parlor games you play where you ask people what books they would want on a deserted island, or where you ask "If you could invite five famous people to dinner living or dead, who would it be"? Well I always though it would be more telling to ask "If you could sit in first class next to anyone -- currently living -- who would that be? And what would you say to them?" This question has the advantage that it could really happen. You might realistically, in your lifetime, have that happen. Well, for me -- if anyone ever bothered to ask me that question, "Who would you want to sit next to?" the answer has always been, without hesitation ... (right click to Download) music: "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" by Big George Jackson Blues Band (on the podsafe music network) Category: X Posts -- posted at: 8:21 PM Comments[1] |
Sat, 7 April 2007 I'm doing my revisions -- updating my jepps. Those are the navigation
charts we carry in those big black flight kits we all have. I have two
thick binders filled with these thin pages of airport diagrams,
departure procedures, arrivals and so on. Each binder is about the
size and weight of two bricks stuck together. And every two weeks they issue changes which we have to
post. As I said, that's what I'm doing now. Take out the old page,
insert new one -- repeat ... it's a royal pain, as any pilot will tell
you. It's even worse if you get behind. And I'm way behind. No -- I haven't flown with outdated charts -- in fact, I haven't flown at all in the last two months. Here's what happened ... Download Category: X Posts -- posted at: 8:02 PM Comments[8] |
Wed, 7 February 2007 Friendly Fire ... Recently, the cockpit video from the 2003 A-10 "Friendly Fire" incident in Iraq was leaked to the public. As a former A-10 pilot myself, I have strong feelings about this episode, and I want the public to understand what happened and why. I play audio clips from the tape, and explain what they mean. Download the episode here. Technorati Tags: Warthog, A-10, Friendly Fire, Matty Hull, cockpit, Iraq, war Category: X Posts -- posted at: 10:01 PM Comments[13] |
Wed, 24 January 2007 Almost Famous ... I score some interviews with some celebrities in an effort to shamelessly boost my own popularity. I'm not any more famous for the effort, but I did learn a few things along the way. Pictures at my flickr page. Comments[14] |


