Friday, July 10, 2009
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Massa's Mess Up
I just had to post these videos. Taylor and I were watching this live this morning and could not believe what happened. It was great luck for Hamilton. Bad luck for Massa.
Totally Team Ferrari's fault. Massa was given the green light and he went just like he was supposed to. They should go back to having a lolly pop man.
Totally Team Ferrari's fault. Massa was given the green light and he went just like he was supposed to. They should go back to having a lolly pop man.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
New England Forrest Rally
The video by Derek says it all. It was an awsome time and we did not get caught. Cant wait to do it next year.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Grand Prix du Canada
P&W the makers of the engines on our aircraft have again offered me some tickets for the Grand Prix this weekend. How can I pass that up? So Derek and I are driving up there in his R32 on Saturday for the race. I am soooooo lucky.
Turn the SOUND UP!!!!!!!!
Last year Hamilton won it. This year he just posted best lap in Friday Practice 2. I think it will be a good weekend for the Brits.
Turn the SOUND UP!!!!!!!!
Last year Hamilton won it. This year he just posted best lap in Friday Practice 2. I think it will be a good weekend for the Brits.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Dog Park
We had a sweet day today at the dog park in Framingham. 
LOOK AT ME I AM THE FASTEST DOG ALIVE!

Not only is the dog park good for burning of some excess doggy energy but it works well for toddlers.


Kris took this great picture of some blossoms. As always click on the picture to see the full size version.
It was Taylor's first time here and she really got a kick out of running down the trail.




And I am still running........
LOOK AT ME I AM THE FASTEST DOG ALIVE!
Not only is the dog park good for burning of some excess doggy energy but it works well for toddlers.
Kris took this great picture of some blossoms. As always click on the picture to see the full size version.
It was Taylor's first time here and she really got a kick out of running down the trail.
And I am still running........
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Double R
MAN I MISS THIS TRUCK!!!!!!!!!!
It has been a while since we sold our Range Rover. I still think it looks wonderfull. Too bad I never got any pictures of it climbing the steep snowy tracks around A-basin. It got Juno, Kilo and myself to a high mountain lake in some crazy deep powder while the big Chevy 2500HD pickup that was following us got stuck. Chalk another one up to the British spirit of exploration.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Derek's R32
One of the other Captains I fly with finally pulled the trigger and got a car with some performance. The Car is a 2008 VW R32. All wheel drive with 250bhp and its a compact little bastard. Just like Derek. To top it off Derek used to race go carts so he knows how to handle it. This is the Video he just made of his new baby.
How many days untill the Maine Forest Rally?
How many days untill the Maine Forest Rally?
Thursday, March 13, 2008
F1 is BACK!!!!!!
After the first practice session Hamilton is 2nd fastest. Hamilton is about half a second slower than Kimi.

While the "Evil One" in his evil french car only managed to place 6th in the first practice of the 2008 Australian Grand Prix. Its probably his crapy new hairstyle that is slowing him down.

I want to stay up and watch the next practice but it is already 11:00pm so it is time for bed.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Check Ride is Done!
After 65 days of training Check Ride day finally came and I passed. So now I am lucky enough to be able to fly the line in the Eclipse 500.

I have to say that the training was a lot tougher than I expected. My chief pilot sets a very high bar and it is up to us to meet those standards. The last few lessons are very busy and very stressful at times. We cram a lot of approaches into a very small geographic foot print as well as a short amount of time. The Check Ride was actually easy compared to the previous lessons.

A big thank you to fellow captain John H for taking these two shots of me shortly after my Check Ride. I might be able to post some more of John's awesome shots of aviation as a Linear Air pilot sees it if I am lucky.

I have to say that the training was a lot tougher than I expected. My chief pilot sets a very high bar and it is up to us to meet those standards. The last few lessons are very busy and very stressful at times. We cram a lot of approaches into a very small geographic foot print as well as a short amount of time. The Check Ride was actually easy compared to the previous lessons.

A big thank you to fellow captain John H for taking these two shots of me shortly after my Check Ride. I might be able to post some more of John's awesome shots of aviation as a Linear Air pilot sees it if I am lucky.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Team Fortress 2
Meet the Demo Man!
"A fierce temper, a fascination with all things explosive, and a terrible plan to kill the Loch Ness Monster cost the six year old Demoman his original set of adoptive parents. Later, back at the Crypt Grammar School for Orphans near Ullapool in the Scottish Highlands, the boy's bomb-making skills improved dramatically. His disposition and total number of intact eyeballs, however, did not"( quote from Valve)
This is one of my favorite characters in probably my all time favorite game. When you chose the Demo Man you do so because you feel a little scottsman inside of you that just wants to blow stuff up.
The wizards at Valve have created an amazing computer game. Team Fortress 2 is probably the most inventive game ever. The Video above is one of short films Valve has made to show off their new game. The youtube video is low resolution but the actual gameplay uses the same graphics as the video but in high definition.
Below is a low res screen shot I took while playing with my best man Croly. In this shot I am the medic that is healing Croly who is the Demo Man!
"A fierce temper, a fascination with all things explosive, and a terrible plan to kill the Loch Ness Monster cost the six year old Demoman his original set of adoptive parents. Later, back at the Crypt Grammar School for Orphans near Ullapool in the Scottish Highlands, the boy's bomb-making skills improved dramatically. His disposition and total number of intact eyeballs, however, did not"( quote from Valve)
This is one of my favorite characters in probably my all time favorite game. When you chose the Demo Man you do so because you feel a little scottsman inside of you that just wants to blow stuff up.
The wizards at Valve have created an amazing computer game. Team Fortress 2 is probably the most inventive game ever. The Video above is one of short films Valve has made to show off their new game. The youtube video is low resolution but the actual gameplay uses the same graphics as the video but in high definition.
Below is a low res screen shot I took while playing with my best man Croly. In this shot I am the medic that is healing Croly who is the Demo Man!
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Heel and Toe Shifting
My good friend and fellow captain Derek, just sent me a link to a great website called DrivingFast.net which has some great stuff in it. And that is were I found this video which I think is sweet.
That's something I would not mind practicing in this:
That's something I would not mind practicing in this:
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Oooh. This thing is F U N ! !
Three more lessons to go, then its off to New Mexico for my Type Rating. Hopefully.
Picture credits go to Alex, one of our DC based captains. Alex rode in the back and took these photos while I was enjoying lesson 3. This first picture is shot just as I am lining up on the runway for takeoff.
If you notice the center screen (MFD) is dark. This was a simulated problem and I am reading the checklist in order to fix the issue.
This should be about 50 degrees of bank or so as I am demonstrating steep turns. The goal being to do 2 linked 360 degree turns and stay within 100 feet of your intial altitude.
Hey! There's snow down there. The funny thing about steep turns in this plane is when you exceed 2 G's the gear starts to be pulled out of it's stowed position so the gear motors start running automatically to re-seat them. The locks that hold the gear up are only rated to 2 G's.
Picture credits go to Alex, one of our DC based captains. Alex rode in the back and took these photos while I was enjoying lesson 3. This first picture is shot just as I am lining up on the runway for takeoff.
If you notice the center screen (MFD) is dark. This was a simulated problem and I am reading the checklist in order to fix the issue.
This should be about 50 degrees of bank or so as I am demonstrating steep turns. The goal being to do 2 linked 360 degree turns and stay within 100 feet of your intial altitude.
Hey! There's snow down there. The funny thing about steep turns in this plane is when you exceed 2 G's the gear starts to be pulled out of it's stowed position so the gear motors start running automatically to re-seat them. The locks that hold the gear up are only rated to 2 G's.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Jeremy enters the Jet Age!!!
It official. I now have 1.3 hours in the Eclipse 500. My first lesson is under my belt and I am on my way to getting my very first type rating in a couple of weeks.

My first flight was amazing. Flying a caravan for 2.5 years has made me accustomed to the feel of a slow, heavy turbo-prop. I have always thought the Caravan was fun to fly but the Eclipse in just one take-off completely reshaped my idea of how a plane should feel.
The best part of the flight on Tuesday was the take-off followed by the climb-out. In the Caravan you slowly increase the throttle and then your co-pilot sets just the right amount of power. It is a slow, delicate process. In the Eclipse, once you are straight on the runway you simply shove both Thrust levers to the forward stops and the computer figures out you want lots of power so that's exactly what you get.
I don't know how fast it takes to accelerate from 0 to 100mph but it seems like it happens in around 5 seconds. I was having so much fun just feeling the rush of power and the speed at which it climbs I was screwing up all my call-outs.
The above video is the official video from Eclipse. I hope to add some of my own video of my own experiences with the little jets in the next two weeks.

My first flight was amazing. Flying a caravan for 2.5 years has made me accustomed to the feel of a slow, heavy turbo-prop. I have always thought the Caravan was fun to fly but the Eclipse in just one take-off completely reshaped my idea of how a plane should feel.
The best part of the flight on Tuesday was the take-off followed by the climb-out. In the Caravan you slowly increase the throttle and then your co-pilot sets just the right amount of power. It is a slow, delicate process. In the Eclipse, once you are straight on the runway you simply shove both Thrust levers to the forward stops and the computer figures out you want lots of power so that's exactly what you get.
I don't know how fast it takes to accelerate from 0 to 100mph but it seems like it happens in around 5 seconds. I was having so much fun just feeling the rush of power and the speed at which it climbs I was screwing up all my call-outs.
The above video is the official video from Eclipse. I hope to add some of my own video of my own experiences with the little jets in the next two weeks.
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