Category: Cockpit Stories

An Encounter With Gratitude

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Marc writes about a recent encounter with a passenger that restored his faith in humanity.

The Maskless Man, Part 2

In Part 2, Marc has a confrontation with the crazy, maskless man and flexes his authority(or lack there of). The power may or may not have gone to his head.

The Madman and the Miracle, Part 4: The Finale.

Marc FINALLY wraps up his story of making it home as a commuter with the help of a captain who breaks all the rules and a lot of luck.

The Madman and the Miracle, Part 3: The Finale?

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Marc’s third installment in “The Madman and the Miracle” series. Where he describes the intense moments from taxi out to takeoff.

The Madman and the Miracle, Part 2: Meet the Madman

Marc continues where he left off in his last blog, describing the lunatic captain he flew with. The captain may be a crazy man, but he also might be able to get him home.

The Madman and the Miracle, Part 1

Marc writes about the life of an airline commuter and sets up a potential miracle flight to get him home. He also realizes he is writing about himself in the third person.

The Pilot Who Couldn’t Fly

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Marc discusses having to re-learn how to fly airplanes.

Jinx! I Caused the Pandemic.

Marc discusses how a little over a year ago, he jinxed the world with a bad joke. He’s sorry.

This Year is Going To Be Way Better Than Last Year…

  Wow, it’s 2014. A year when I thought I would probably be stroking my long white beard while my hovership is driven around by my robot butler. Sadly those awesome things haven’t come to fruition yet. Although I have noticed some white in my whiskers so maybe a long white beard is in my …

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The Most Interesting Man in the World….

  We have all seen those Dos Equis’ commercials with “The Most Interesting Man in the World.” If for some reason you’ve been living on another planet, here is a quick compilation to bring you up to speed: One of my personal favorite lines is, “If he punched you in the face, you’d have to fight …

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