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During my training to upgrade from L-1011 copilot to Boeing 727 Captain, one of my check captains said something that has stuck with me forever. He said, “You know the main difference you’re going to

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Pilot in command Pilot in command During my training to upgrade from L-1011 copilot to Boeing 727 Captain, one of my check captains said something that has stuck with me forever. He said, “You know the main difference you’re going to find between being a copilot and a captain? When you were a copilot and looked to your left, you saw another pilot. When you look left now, all you see is a window.” This blog is written for the most important person in aviation, the Pilot in command. Wednesday, April 25, 2018 Exit Hold, Proceed As Cleared Blue Angels, San Francisco It has been an up and down health ride these last three months or so, which means some things have been good, some things have been a little concerning, but we are now getting things resolved and back on track, but with some changes. As you probably know, almost exactly two years ago I was lucky to get placed in a research study and was randomly selected to try two immunology drugs, to see if they were more eff...

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