Southern California late night TV addicts will remember car dealer Cal Worthington ("Go See Cal"), who passed away last year. According to an item yesterday in the radio industry blog L.A. Radio People, Cal "used to pilot his Learjet to the various cities in his empire – Houston, Phoenix, and Seattle – and tape tv ads on location"; and, "During much of the 1950s, he moonlighted as a traffic reporter at KXLA (1110 AM) in one of his planes every morning and afternoon in exchange for advertising time."
Many pilots might love to go for a city tour every morning. Considering how many pilots are flying for nothing or next to it, that's quite an ingenious way to make boring holes in the sky worth some real money.
Word is that when [Angelina Jolie] soloed, her shirt wasn't cut because it was some expensive designer brand. Instead, she slipped off her bra and gave it to her instructor.
Now there's a tradition I can get behind. Might even be good for getting women into flying, considering the recent revival of anti-bra sentiment among women not seen since the 60's.
B.B. King: He learned sometime back in the 60s. He stopped flying because management and insurance companies required him to fly with another qualified pilot... He said that pretty much defeated the purpose.
Yeah, that's why I'm surprised to hear an NFL player flying himself from NOLA to Houston on a regular basis. As I recall the reason Cory Lidle had his CFI with him on their fatal flight was because his MLB contract prohibited him from acting as PIC.