mooneygirl Posted November 7, 2019 Author Report Posted November 7, 2019 37 minutes ago, carusoam said: Always interesting to read Jolie’s articles... From the pic in the article... it looks like there may be an auto gyro option being considered... Could be some trick photography... Best regards, -a- Gotta get my squeeze in there! Hey extra credit to anyone who can identify this "cover girl" airplane Quote
mooneygirl Posted January 27, 2020 Author Report Posted January 27, 2020 As we begin the New Year, and 2020 flying season, take a self-inventory. How do you think others would describe you in terms of being an example? https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2020/01/26/great-mentor-level-up-to-a-new-rating/?fbclid=IwAR2X-3O97DokgtUqa2seBREVV_eKBSX7OiZwojG4-46CvyaL_qUGSPFxONI Look forward to seeing folks this year. 1 Quote
mooneygirl Posted March 3, 2020 Author Report Posted March 3, 2020 Hope you enjoy this, and look forward to seeing a bunch of you at Sun n Fun. I am presenting for AOPA Saturday April 4th at 2:00. Awesome door prizes from: Lift Aviation, Flying Eyes Optics and King Schools. Don Maxwell Aviation will also have a booth there. Stop by and say hello! https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2020/03/01/on-second-thought-stop-listening-to-yourself-and-start-talking-to-yourself/ 1 Quote
mooneygirl Posted April 13, 2020 Author Report Posted April 13, 2020 These are trying times for "Do Something" sort of folks. I hope my new installment for AOPA called Maintaining your Attitude is helpful for you. See you all out there when it is safe. https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2020/04/13/maintain-your-attitude-during-covid-19-using-the-big-three/ 1 Quote
mooneygirl Posted May 16, 2020 Author Report Posted May 16, 2020 Don't just a book by its cover, you might miss out on a fabulous story. Inspire the love of aviation to old and young alike. Here is my Opinion Leaders piece for AOPA: https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2020/05/16/dont-judge-a-book-by-its-cover-promote-aviation-to-adults-and-kids/ Quote
mooneygirl Posted July 20, 2020 Author Report Posted July 20, 2020 Hi all, here is my article for AOPA Opinion Leaders this month... did anyone else get a rating/cert during the pandemic? I hope you enjoy the read and that it is helpful to you. https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2020/07/19/patience-pivot-and-persistence-get-a-new-certificaterating-during-covid/ 1 1 Quote
mooneygirl Posted August 26, 2020 Author Report Posted August 26, 2020 Hello all: Here is my latest AOPA Opinion Leaders piece. This month I consider the differences between achieving and using the instrument rating and commercial certificate. I hope you enjoy it. https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2020/08/25/outward-looking-mastery-vs-inward-looking-precision/ 1 Quote
mooneygirl Posted September 23, 2020 Author Report Posted September 23, 2020 California Pilots Association Zooms in to View. Here is my latest @AOPA Opinion Leaders. It was a pleasure to take part the virtual conference w/our keynote speakers: John and Martha King https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2020/09/19/california-pilots-association-zooms-into-view/ There are hot links to our CalPilots YouTube channel with the video presentations. And CONGRATS to Michael Rodgers and Brian Lee for winning cool door prizes donated by Flying Eyes and Lightspeed. Quote
mooneygirl Posted October 26, 2020 Author Report Posted October 26, 2020 Hello Mooney Family Here is my latest for AOPA Opinion Leaders... this month is on mental health. Check out my checklist for keeping your head in the right place during these trying times. Next month I am exploring our personal minimums, if you have any input please send me a PM or email: JolieLucas@charter.net When I was flying back from Camarillo last weekend the weather went down a bit earlier than forecast [who would of thought] and I ended up shooting the ILS to about 40 feet above minimums. As I flew home I thought about how my minimums had changed in the past three years since I got my IR. So hit me up if you have thoughts about how you apply your mins... if you have them... etc. Bouncing Back Psychotherapist's Guide for Pilots 1 Quote
mooneygirl Posted January 1, 2021 Author Report Posted January 1, 2021 Into the Alligator's Mouth.. #1 of a 4-part series for AOPA: your freedom to fly Opinion Leaders. Join me and a dozen of my pilot mates for a candid discussion of our relationships with personal minimums. Hidden gems and Pucker Factors await! https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2020/12/31/into-the-alligators-mouth/ 2 Quote
carusoam Posted January 15, 2021 Report Posted January 15, 2021 Another great article by Jolie! Thanks for posting it. Best regards, -a- Quote
mooneygirl Posted February 5, 2021 Author Report Posted February 5, 2021 Hello all, here is my latest installment for AOPA Opinion Leaders. Installment #1 of Into the Alligator's Mouth. For the next few months this series will center on the psychology of personal minimums. Like most relationships, we will focus why we create them, why we commit them to paper [or not], when we fudge on them, what we learn from them, and what we hope never to again experience. https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2021/02/04/into-the-alligators-mouth-installment-1/ 1 Quote
mooneygirl Posted March 12, 2021 Author Report Posted March 12, 2021 Before you yell, "Clear Prop" check out the latest installment of AOPA Opinion Leaders: Into the Alligator's Mouth, installment 2, the journey into the mindset needed for the functional implementation of personal minimums. https://blog.aopa.org/aopa/2021/03/10/into-the-alligators-mouth-installment-2/ Quote
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