Every two years the city of Bangalore in the south of India is host to one of the biggest airshows in Asia, called Aero India. By accident I flew to Bangalore and stayed for two days, before continuing on to … Continue reading
Author Archive | Felix Gottwald
In the air again!
January was a very quiet month for me. I was able to stay at home for the first three weeks, before being on a meeting with the air traffic controllers of IFATCA (a report will follow later on). But things … Continue reading →
TK CRM and a new video section!
I had not been to work for two weeks, due to the holidays around christmas and New Year and so it was time to go to Frankfurt again to finally do something for money! As you already know we pilots … Continue reading →
2013 – here I come!
I have been pretty quiet in the past days, but there is a good reason for it! I was visiting friends and family over the holidays. With my last flying duty on December 23, I finally had some time to … Continue reading →
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2013
Dear friends and followers, I wish you, your families and friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2013! It seems like the Maya calendar was wrong after all and we are still alive. It is now time to … Continue reading →
Puuhh… Three weeks have past already…
Time flies, especially when I am at home! For some reason there is barely enough time to take a deep breath, before I have to do some “real life stuff”, like going grocery shopping or visiting my family. I did … Continue reading →
Another weekend away from home…
After four days of guaranteed Days off, it was time to get back to work again. Unfortunately it was Saturday, a day I usually spent with family and friends. A simulator check ride was planned and I even had to … Continue reading →
Website makeover
I did a little rearrangement on the website in the past days. The portfolio section with my photos now fully represents the menu arrangement! If you click on “Photos – Portfolio“, you will now see a page with four options: … Continue reading →