Archive for October, 2006

The youngest Young Eagle…

Shannon - 18 weeks pregnant - at 3500 feet!

Today marked a very special flight. Truly, the youngest Young Eagle I’ve ever introduced to aviation.

My unborn child.

My wife Shannon is pregnant with our baby daughter. Our first child. We’re thrilled, amazed and totally overwhelmed by the gravity of this event.

When I mentioned to Shannon that I was going to go fly this morning, she was eager to join me. We both quickly recognized the “cute” significance that in the truest sense, a third passenger would be joining us for the ride.

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The photos are coming soon!

An upgrade or so ago, the photos for my blog got beamed into cyber-purgatory.  Shannon, my better half and web guru, assures me they’ll be returned soon to this space-time continuum.

So…thanks for being patient.  And for those of you new to the blog, just wait till you see all the photos you’ve been missing!

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General Aviation under attack (again)…

I don’t think I could have said it any better myself…

Here’s a post my wife recently created on her blog. I am blessed that she has been such a solid supporter of my flying. I echo her comments a thousand percent…

GA Under Fire

Write your congressman, join a grassroots effort to usurp Major Richard Daley of Chicago….whatever it takes!

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