Travel from Newser

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Glastnost deja vous

It is inspiring to read about Russian, Canadian and American air force joint maneuvers to practice handing off a "hijacked" plane, despite many issues that have been pulling the countries apart.

http://www.kjonline.com/news/Russian-NORAD-forces-unite-for-exercise-.html

Don’t you miss the fun of flying
before shrill terror born from hate?
No one’s thoughts were on a bombing,
while walking to the ramp or gate.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Really? Running out of gas!

Did you ever think about what the airlines might not be telling you? Check this out!


http://www.theindychannel.com/news/daily-extras/13-secrets-airline-pilots-wont-tell-you

Sardines?

Smaller seats
How many of you think it makes sense in a nation of growing obesity for airlines to be making smaller seats, so they can cram 6 more passengers on each flight?  Click on link below to read on!



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

On ice

My son Tony and I experienced the fun of flying  in Glacier National Park, Alaska almost two years ago.  The scenery just takes your breath away.  We got out of our helicopter and were standing on a glacier that was 500 feet thick and 30 miles long.  Mother Nature sure is awesome!

Grounded for how long?


If you think its a hassle to get on a plane today, it's nothing compared to what happens when you want to start a new airline.  The article below tells you about how one company has been running around in circles trying to get off the ground:


Will Carlsbad's California Pacific ever get in the air? | San Diego ...
He wanted to have an airline that replicated the fun of flying on the former Pacific Southwest Airlines, which was based in San Diego. US Air purchased PSA in ...

Pan Am and me

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It's hard to believe I retired six years ago today.  I had a great career as the Chief Financial Officer of Middletown Township, New Jersey;  I bet I could write a book about the political pressures on that job alone.  In my experience, politicians are in one way like hungry jaguars; they have enormous egos that must be constantly fed.  

But that book will be for another day.  Right now I'd like to remind you again that I have written about my exciting life while working for Pan Am, "The World's Most Experienced Airline" of the 1960's.



My experience at Pan American World Airways during the mid ‘60s and early ‘70s was far more than just a job.  It was a whole series of adventures.  I met Fidel Castro, Collin Powell and the Beatles.  I was snowbound and buried in baggage at Kennedy Airport for 3 days during the Christmas Blizzard of ’66.  I was on special assignment in Paris during the infamous general strike of ’68.  I survived three years of martial law in Guatemala after Ambassador Mien was executed while escaping from terrorist kidnappers.  My plane caught fire and lost its only two engines over the steaming Honduras jungle during the 1969 “Soccer War".  Best of all, I met and married my soul mate