Month: October 2022
When Little Things Become Big Things
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Lisa Turner discusses how to avoid costly traps when it comes to your aircraft. […]
EAA’s The Green Dot — B-58 Pilot Charlie Hooker
This time on The Green Dot, hosts Hal and Chris were joined by Charlie Hooker, who flew the B-58 Hustler while serving with the U.S. Air Force’s Strategic Air Command in the 1960s. […]
Boaters Helping Boaters Launches to Help Marine Industry Victims of Hurricane Ian
Four weeks ago, Southwest Florida was devasted by the deadliest hurricane to strike Florida since 1935. In Ian’s wake, communities were not only scrambling to ensure their families and loved ones were safe, but many were left to rebuild their businesses or ensure they still had jobs. Because of the extreme winds and record storm …
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Ruffled Feathers: “Qu’est-ce qu’on a de la chance!”
Every now and then we are reminded about something that we may have taken for granted. […]
Bits and Pieces: AirVenture 2022
By Warwick Patterson, EAA 1234586, Vintage 729822, Squamish, British Columbia There are always a hundred excuses why we can’t go to Oshkosh. Work commitments, family time, burning up vacation days, the expense, the threat of weather, even an underlying fear of the Fisk arrival. “Next year I’ll have more time,” we say. But sometimes, […] […]
Make the Most of Your One-on-One Meetings
Few organizations provide strong guidance or training for managers on meeting individually with their employees, but the author’s research shows that… […]
4 Ways to Combat Imposter Syndrome on Your Team
Managers often fail to recognize the problem until it’s too late. […]