Pilot is in stable condition.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/safety/pilot-in-cargo-plane-crash-listed-in-stable-condition/article_d2e5850a-be22-11ee-b91a-afa8a79bafa3.html#:~:text=The%20pilot%20of%20a%20twin,%2C%20said%20his%20wife%2C%20Maryse.
20 years ago I had told the local A/P I was looking for a plane. Told him what type I was looking for and the year range. A few months later he had attended some meeting with other A/Ps and had found what I was looking for. A week later it was in my name.
One pilot did that in PIT about 6 months after 9-11 TSA confiscated the axe then went through all planes at the gate getting all of them. It took about 6 hours to straighten that mess out.
Many years ago at MHT before the new terminal was built the control tower sat on top of a building dating from WW2 with a snack bar and terminal for the pax. My crew and I were sitting in the snack bar with another crew talking with a controller I had known in the Air Force. He came from...
I come from a farm in Kansas near a small town. Early 60's the high school football coach had a list of us boys willing to help put up hay. The farmers would call him when they needed help. I was busy all summer long.
Wasn't there an AD put out years ago on the cigarette lighter in the 172? Sticks in my mind that the problem was there wasn't a fuse on some of them. So it was install a fuse or remove it. Hopefully someone with a better memory than mine will know.
I was with Trans States 15 years ago. In that case shut the door, tell the ground crew you're releasing the parking brake and the clock starts. You'd tell the ground crew what was going on because the plane may move a little. Now take into consideration at that time we had some aircraft that...
I would suggest that the FIRST thing you should do since you envision an airline career is to get an FAA First Class Medical! I've known people who went through PPl, Comm, Instr dreaming of the airlines only to find out they had a problem physically and couldn't get or hold the First Class...