Here are a few photos showing me at some of the airlines I’ve worked for and the planes I’ve flown as I’ve gotten older and put on a few pounds. Private pilot’s license, a ramper for Delta in DFW, in the Saab 340 turboprop, a Chautauqua RJ copilot, then captain, and then in a Cathay 747.






What a “trip”!!
Very nice photos and blog, perhaps you should consider doing a local Hong Kong version of Patrick Smith’s “Ask the pilot” column? That would be interesting, having a pilot column with a Hong Kong twist.
Hey Anon, I’ll have to kick that idea around a little bit.
Look at how new those 145s look!