Dustin Joy
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
What It’s Like For Deadheading Pilots
Passengers ask an awful lot of questions to a pilot riding in back
Passengers ask an awful lot of questions to a pilot riding in back
All about my old friend George
A startling oversight on a practical test made for a ride to remember.
A midnight flight was made more adventurous based on the negotiations and bad decisions made by a pilot.
The best part of the intricate design of things is the human element.
The most useless warning is one that never gets made.
Sometimes the things in life that give us joy take work. Bring it on.
Exploring the intersection of risk, age and experience
How a firsthand glimpse of disaster can change your perspective forever
We all talk about it, but what is experience, and why does it matter?Â