Monday, July 23, 2012

Mother Nature's Fury

One often hears that planes and flights are delayed due to weather. True. But, in today's age, the electronic device wielding passenger often says, "Hey, I just checked the weather there and it's beautiful!"

So we smile and say, "Yes, we know that too, but it's the weather between here and there that is causing the problem."

What we'd like to say is more like, "Yup, I've been doing this for 30 years. How 'bout you give me your work address and I'll be there tomorrow to tell you how to do your job? Until then, why don't you sit don't and have a drink and some peanuts and let me do mine?"

So, it's a pilot's job to avoid the big storms, because, yes, they can indeed cause some serious damage. Now that's a whole other topic, but let me talk about the storms just for a bit. Storms and what Mother Nature creates are amazing…amazingly beautiful and amazingly dangerous. Beautiful, powerful, yet mystically dangerous…damn that's sexy. Oh, I luv a good storm…from the ground or from the distance in the air.

I mean, check out this bolt of lightening thrown from this huge, 50,000+ foot high thunderstorm.


Pretty awesome, huh? And when flying at night, watching the storms develop, dissipate, and produce tremendous light shows within is absolutely mesmerizing. So, without spending too much time talking about a storm, because we all know what they are, feast upon this video of a powerful thunderstorm over the Southeastern United States.

And to make it even more beautiful and powerful, it's accompanied by Adele's amazing pipes sounding out Fire and Rain. Wow, ya gotta luv a woman with a great voice :) I do


And here is a YouTube link to the same video:


Well, how was that? Pretty dang cool, huh? Maybe next time I can get a clearer, better picture, but sights like this don't come often. And a shout out to my buddy, Kevin, for helping capture video.

Mahalo for Storm Chasing with Captain Bobby Mitchel



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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Lizard Stalking With "Knob"

Okay, I was bored and had just returned from a trip. I was tired beyond belief, especially after the 2 hour drive back home from the airport at 4AM.

So, "There I was…", as the famous pilot saying goes, napping on the bed in the afternoon when I opened an eye to see Kona Kai in deep thought by the back doors of the bedroom. Yup, deep Lizard stalking thought!



You see, Kona Kai luvs tennis balls and lizards. Yup, as a Chocolate Lab, she is not interested in birds, but rather the yellow tennis ball, squirrels, and lizards. So, there I was napping and opened my eyes to see her fixated on stalking lizards from the bedroom French doors…totally mesmerized and fixated on one thing, whatever lizard was sneaking around outside. :)

So naturally, out came the iPhone and I had to film this, as my video camera was not nearby and it would have disturbed her anyway. Here is what I captured and made into a quick movie in a matter of minutes. I know it's pretty avant-garde and a bit different but it's funny.

And, by the way, why the "Knob" title? Well, when we first got Kona Kai, we would text each other about her 'doings' but when we'd type in the word "Kona" into the text message body, the phone's spell checker would change it  to "Knob" before we'd catch it. So, it then became one of her nicknames. Plus, she has a cute little knob on top of her boney little head :)

Here's the video:




Mahalo for napping with Captain Bobby Mitchel



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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

St. Elmo's Fire - Do You Believe?

What's the first thing that come's to your mind when you see the word's St. Elmo's Fire? The movie? Yeah, that's what I'm guessing. Oh, I'm not too sure you thought,
"A weather phenomenon in which luminous plasma is created by a coronal discharge from a sharp or pointed object in a strong electric field in the atmosphere.

Am I right? Well, my brother, David, might have thought that, but, then again, he's a Physicist, and I had to spell check 'Physicist' before I finished this sentence. Actually, I'm guessing he thought of the movie too since it's a good movie with some good music and he's a music lover.

Honestly, even though the movie stars members of the 'Brat Pack," it's definitely no Breakfast Club, which is one of my all-time favorites. Well, look at that! Squirrel!

Okay, back on point. St. Elmo's Fire…What is it? In a nutshell, it's freakin' cool, that's what! From a pilot's point of view, it's basically static electricity (purple lightening bolts) that dance across our windscreen when we fly through the clouds at night under certain weather and temperature conditions. Ya know, like the quote above stated.

Here, take a look…


Pretty cool, huh? And on this night, we really didn't have a lot of "Fire" on the windscreen. I've been flying and have had the entire front windscreen filled from side to side with hundreds of dancing lightening bolts. Believe me, it is quite something to see for yourself.

It can also be viewed on YouTube at: St. Elmo's Fire

And while you ponder that video, ponder this:
Everyone and everything is interconnected in this universe 
Follow the signs, and you will uncover your destiny
Stay pure of heart and you will see the signs
                                                                   - Jeff 
So, with that, I just wanted to share a little something cool from flying that not too many people get to witness. Now, if I can just get a snap of one of those aliens that climb all over our wings during flight and mess with things, that would be cool. ;)

Mahalo for night flying with Captain Bobby Mitchel



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