Five of your blogs
Do I really have to tell you how active, vibrant and diversified the aviation blogosphere is ? I don’t think so. Many of you are taking part in by posting comments here, and I thank you for that. The best way to say “Thank You” between bloggers is to help promote other blogs and this is the goal of this post. Here are links to five aviation blogs managed by plasticpilot.net readers and commenters. The descriptions are excerpts of the blogs themselves…
Pilot Your Way
by Sanjeev Bhadresa
“I feel that I have learned a lot about flying in my time, but am always willing to learn more and become a better pilot. This blog is my attempt to share my experiences and mistakes with you, so that we both may learn something. Please note that the majority of my training took place in the UK, so your mileage may vary!”
The Adventures of Buzz Barnstormer
by Scott Brown a.k.a. “Captain Buzz”
“I am a Corportate Pilot with an ATP-AMEL and about 5000 hours of flying, with type ratings in B1900 and Saab 2000. I am a test pilot for experimental aircraft and have about 1000 hours of tailwheel time. I have 10 years experience building experimental aircraft, particularly RV4’s, RV6’s, RV8’s, and Harmon Rockets.”
Aero Instructor
by Ron Amundson
“Aeroinstructor was born out of changes in Minnesota law that allow ground instruction to be offered without a commercial operators certificate.
I am a member of NAFI , and MAPFI . One of my goals is to acheive the master instructor designation from NAFI in 2008. not only from the standpoint of status, but also as a way to hone and sharpen my skills, and take advantage of new and evolving instructional techniques.”
Fly Me Friendly
by Falcon124
“Hey there and welcome to my flight blog – I’ve been wanting to get my butt in the air for ages and have tried a number of times, including gliding, ballooning and the usual fixed wing lessons. From going up for a flight with friends to working on the tarmac at Avalon Airshow, from being ground crew with hot air balloons in Melbourne to spending time in Boeing & Airbus simulators, I’m doing what I can to keep myself surrounded with aviation.“
The PapaGolf Chronicles
by Daveg
“An online diary of the travels of a Van’s RV-6, plus other drivel as the author sees fit.”
Find other blogs and more in my Aviation Information Sources and in my Other Pilots Blogging page.









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