Month: December 2021
I’m ready to fly
An early morning departure from Kansas City International – Photo: JL Johnson It has been three-hundred and ninety days since I last flew. That flight was as routine as possible:
Read MoreThe New Air Force One: Flying Fortress – a Preview
Air Force One lands at Joint Base Andrews – Photo: National Geographic/Renegade Pictures Recently, I had the opportunity to have a sneak peek at the upcoming National Geographic documentary on
Read MoreQatar begins 4X weekly service to Seattle, first SEA inaugural since pandemic began
A Qatar 777-300ER receives a water-cannon salute as it taxis to its gate at Sea-Tac Airport Qatar Airways (QR) launched service from Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, to Seattle,
Read MoreGoodbye (and Good Riddance) 2020: Our Best Stories From the Worst Year
Happy new year, AvGeeks! As you might know, at the end of every year we take a walk down memory lane, reviewing our favorite stories from the previous 365 days
Read MoreThe Sriwijaya Air Crash: A Brief Rundown of What We Know
Unfortunately we’re only a few days into 2021 and we already have our first major airline crash. Keeping it brief, here’s the basics of what we know: The airline: Sriwijaya
Read MoreScore! GOL Airlines 737 Flight Review
Are you in the mood for a trip down to South America? I was down in Brazil last year and got my first chance to fly a couple of local
Read MoreHead-to-Head Battle: Comparing Air France and KLM in Business Class
Just like the 2020 Olympics, the AvGeek sports circuit has been on hold while we’ve been socially distancing. What AvGeek sports circuit, you might ask? Well, there’s the 100m sprint
Read MoreWe Tried America’s Newest Airline and It Was a Breeze
We recently flew Breeze Airways from Tampa (TPA) to Tulsa (TUL). Don’t be surprised if you’ve never heard of the airline, as it launched barely four months ago. Two Breeze
Read MoreAll About Towing
Towing involves coupling two or more objects together, usually two motorized land vehicles. The towing load is anything that can be pulled, and the towing source can be a human, motorized
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