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As I look back on my career, I am amazed how fortunate I was to have met and got to know such a wide range of fasci- nating owner pilots. I stay in touch with many of th•em as we remain close friends. I feel lucky to have had the opportunity to play a role in their aviation progression. And it is my hope that the industry continues to inspire and attract more cus- tomers into discovering how General Aviation can bring both joy and productivity into their lives and businesses. T&T
I could not agree more. Thank you for providing your unique insights as many of the readers of T & T are at the heart of the owner-pilot category you speak of. It is my hope this publication remains a valuable resource for this group, continuing to foster their undeniable passion.
Airmail
In Response to the Editor’s Briefing (August)
I had the pleasure of reading your Editor’s Briefing titled “Like Father, Like Daughter(s),” Rebecca, as well as Dianne’s interview with your father for the “Five on the Fly” feature. Coming from a family highly involved in the aviation busi- ness myself, I felt the connection and pride you so eloquently wrote (and feel) with/about your father. Both my brothers and I have immense pride in our father’s 60+ years of avia- tion accomplishments.
Additionally, both siblings “caught the bug” and are also in the aviation industry. Though I never followed directly in my father’s footsteps by getting my own pilots license, I am thrilled to now be working in the aviation industry and sup- porting Bye Aerospace. Thank you again for your article(s). I very much appreciate them.
Christina Washburn • Englewood, CO
In Response to Scott Kraemer’s “The Speed of the Stupid” (August)
Scott – it was nice seeing you are still alive and sharing valuable stories that benefit those of us who love peanuts from the left seat. You shared that story with me before, but reading the whole story was entertaining and certainly a lesson for all of us.
James Stowers • Kansas City, MO
In Response to Kevin Ware’s “The Flying Black Cadillac” (July)
I look forward to your articles in T & T every month. I just finished “The Black Cadillac” and felt compelled to write. I really got a kick out of this one. I think we can all admit to some youthful stupidity at some point in our lives. Thanks for brightening my day – keep them coming.
John Ewald • New Braunfels, TX
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