P. Smith

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Stripping down in the cockpit. Plus, lessons on how to stall out at the speed of sound.
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Are jet contrails really CIA poison? And how do gay flight attendants get along with redneck pilots?
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The pilot protests the destruction of a defenseless Iraqi airliner. Plus: Geeky details about flaps, ailerons, spoilers and slats. But not flaperons.
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The pilot goes south, to the anti-paradise of Santo Domingo and the tropic embrace of Guatemala City.
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Will the war in Iraq spell doom for U.S. airlines and their workers?
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From Addis Ababa by way of Bahrain: The pilot contemplates African dignity, and understands why he wants to fly.
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The airport city of Miami International -- a metropolis for airline geeks to savor.
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Do big airplanes get the best pilots? And do we really want to know what happens when seven pilots room together?
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Why stop in Anchorage on the way from Tahiti to Paris? Plus, the mysteries of the Muslim qibla.
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Ode to the humpbacked 747 (and a shout out to the svelte Brazilian Embraer). Plus: Why do jetliner wings always have to block the view?
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Terminal One: At JFK International Airport, in an enormous swath of asphalt, glass, and aluminum flying machines, the pilot stalks old ghosts.
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The tragedy that is Eero Saarinen's TWA terminal at Kennedy Airport; more Hollywood movies about airplanes. Plus: Do pilots eat the same crappy food as passengers?
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Giant nets to stop a brakeless Concorde? Just one of Hollywood's ham-handed attempts to fly. Plus, why icing on a plane is a slippery business.
Astronauts and pilots
The shuttle -- part spacecraft, part plane -- transformed flight forever. Even tragedy can't change that.
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Who are the best writers about airplanes? And can autopilots really land planes by themselves?
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Two poems about airplanes (and women). Plus: Everything you ever wanted to know about jet fuel.
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Can we stop bombs in our baggage? And, how do pilots amuse themselves at 30,000 feet?
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Were United's pilots to blame for the airline's failure? And: How worried should we be about the specter of shoulder-launched missiles taking down a domestic jet?
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United isn't the first great airline to fall on hard times. Does anyone still remember Eastern? Or the glory days of Pan Am?
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The Pilot returns from Mali wondering why the service on U.S. airlines is so bad and recommending the JetBlue way.
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Why are pilots so scruffy? What happened to the mile-high hanky-panky of yesteryear? Plus: More entries for the rock 'n' roll jetliner hall of fame.
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The science of weighing airplanes. And, how many things can go wrong with a jet before it's not allowed to fly?
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Was Senator Paul Wellstone's death murder? Patrick Smith looks at the "evidence."
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We have an ace! Actually, we have a whole squadron of aces.
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More fun with the poetry of airliner names. And, what to do about those narrow seats for wide people?
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