Category: News

Aviation Roundup at the Minden-Tahoe Airport

Come to the Minden-Tahoe airport this August 27-28 for the 2011 Aviation Roundup and Air Show! Check out some highlights that caught my eye” Aerobatic performances from the great Patty Wagstaff, “Super” Dave Mathieson, and many others A static display featuring a MQ-1 Predator Drone, OV-10 Bronco, and a highly modified P-51 Mustang, plus many […]

Flight Emergency now on Amazon.com

Monday morning was punctuated by some exciting news in my inbox: Flight Emergency is now available for pre-order on amazon.com! Check out the listing, which is complete with cover image, endorsements, and a book description. It’s great that amazon.com welcomes both large and small publishers, established and new authors. The next order of business is […]

Pre-Order Now Available!

Breaking news: Flight Emergency is in its final print form, moving out to be considered for reviews, and available for pre-order! Go to our Order page now and be the first on your block to get a copy. Also, be sure and check out our updated About the Book page, now with several advance endorsements. […]

Chance Meeting at WAI

There are times when chance makes for happily unexpected surprises. This past Thursday at the Women in Aviation, International conference in Reno, Nevada, I was fortunate to find a bit of chance on my side. As I was standing in the hallway near the exhibit hall entrance waiting to meet up with my brother, a […]

Going to the WAI Conference?

I’ll be attending my first Women in Aviation, International (WAI) Conference in Reno, Nevada February 24-26. The schedule is packed with great education sessions, featuring everything from the Kings on risk management to a lecture on flying the SR-71 Blackbird. The exhibit hall sounds like a candy store for anyone interested in aviation. I’m really […]

A New Book!

Welcome to the new Starflight Press blog! This year, the new book Flight Emergency will be published. A unique a fun format, Flight Emergency allows the reader to take the pilot’s role and make in-flight decision in realistic scenarios. The reader will then face the consequences—good or bad—of each decision made.