Thursday, April 8, 2010

Welcome to The Iconoclastic Aviators Blog!

Hi!
Welcome to the newest aviation blog on the internet. We have tried to make our posts of interest to pilots of various experience levels. The main purpose of the Blog is to encourage thoughtful pilots an opportunity to express them here. The subjects have been selected to inspire discussions both pro and con.

If you feel the time you spent here is of value to you, please let other pilots know about it. The more participants we have, the better!

I had an initial list of approximately 100 e-mail addresses and have sent an e-mail invitation to each of them. I just sent the last e-mail an hour ago. (Thursday, April 8, 2010)

Here is a list as of today (April 8, 2010) of all 43 posts currently on the Blog.
I would suggest taking a look at this list and choosing which posts you want to view from the Blog Archive just to the left side of this note first.

Welcome to The Iconoclastic Aviators Blog!
Northeast International Operations Seminar
▼ March (7)
"New York Approach, Falcon 900, I am canceling my ...
Displaced Thresholds and Landing - Part II
My opinion about displaced thresholds and landing
Google Analytics is working on the Blog
Installed Google Analytics
Part 6 WGS-84 Versus PE-90.02 update
New Mandatory National Transportation Safety Board...

▼ February (9)
Colgan Air Pilots poorly treated by NTSB summary s...
Part 5 Integrity and Current World GPS status
Part 4 WGS-84 What is it? Current World GPS Stat...
Part 3 WGS-84 What is it? Current world GPS status...
Part 2 WGS-84 What is it? Current world GPS status...
Part 1 WGS-84 What is it? Current world GPS status...
Thoughts On Landing Touchdown Targets and Touchdow...
Unconventional Thoughts on Aircraft Maximum Gross ...
What is the technically correct response to this t...

▼ January (25)
A critical look at use of reduced thrust takeoffs....
Weather deviations while in radar contact with Air...
Automated oceanic position reports via Automatic D...
This post is for you Lou...Use of a satellite tele...
Randomness is good!
Global Positioning System (GPS) Calculated Altitud...
Use your Pilot in Command authority
Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast ground ...
China launches third Beidou GPS navigation Satelli...
European Union announces increase in size of Galil...
Visual Flight Rules operations while in Airspace A...
Air Traffic Control expected climb and descent rat...
The Antonov 225 has a new paint job!
Resolved! Use of flight simulators to maintain in...
Use of desktop simulators to maintain instrument p...
GPS Satellite constellation to be increased from 2...
The best substitute for brains is fuel.
Icing and dangers of attempting to get on top by D...
In the United States, airports have no runways num...
There are more Californians than there are Canadia...
Today in the USA, there are only two basic kinds o...
There is no Airspace A over Hawaii.
The Boeing 787 does not use Pratt & Whitney engine...
The Boeing 787 does not have winglets.
When pilots fly the A-380 into the United States a...

Both Don and I appreciate your suggestions for specific posts. Don't hesitate to let us know.

2 comments:

  1. I received this from my friend David Velez:
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/iconoclast
    An iconoclast (noun) is someone who performs iconoclasm — destruction of religious symbols, or, by extension, established dogma or conventions.

    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/iconoclastic
    iconoclastic (adjective)
    1 : a person who destroys religious images or opposes their veneration
    2 : a person who attacks settled beliefs or institutions

    Dick Siano is an iconoclast, because he is an iconoclastic pilot.

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