|
In an effort to continue to inform, educate and entertain pilots, All Things Aviation continues to find ways to provide relevant and timely information on general aviation. With this in mind we are announcing two new features that will soon appear here.
First, once a month we will have a guest blog post by Dr. Walter F. Erston from Charlotte, NC. Dr. Erston is a Commercial Pilot with airplane single and multi-engine land, instrument airplane and glider ratings. With over 4,000 hours of flight time Dr. Erston also is a part time charter pilot with BSME and MME degrees from Cornell, and graduated as a Medical Doctor from SUNY College of Medicine. |
Dr. Erston has been writing his own blog at Operation Safe Flight since February of last year and will bring a unique point of view regarding safety in general aviation. Be sure and watch for his posts in the future.
Many companies like Cessna Aircraft and Piper Aircraft already offer these airbag seatbelt systems available on new aircraft, but they are also available as after market products to aircraft owners. Be sure and watch for these articles and podcasts which will be coming soon. Many companies like Cessna Aircraft and Piper Aircraft already offer these airbag seatbelt systems available on new aircraft, but they are also available as after market products to aircraft owners. Be sure and watch for these articles and podcasts which will be coming soon. As always, your safety is our main concern, so stay tuned for further developments. Until next time keep your wings straight and level Hersch! JetAviator7 Recently a man asked whether the business of flying ever could be regulated by rules and statutes. I doubt it. Not that flying men are lawless. No one realizes better than they the need for discipline. But they have learned discipline through constant contact with two of the oldest statutes in the universe - the law of gravity and the law of self-preservation. Ten feet off the ground these two laws supersede all others and there is little hope of their repeal. — Walter Hinton, 24 July 1926, in an adventure article on flying in 'Liberty' magazine. |
Comments (0)
Back to All Things Aviation