Letter from the Publisher

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Dear readers,

As pilots, our love for aviation often transcends our profession. Because it is a passion, we bring our love of all things aviation into our lives far beyond that of most other vocations. Personally, I have a ton of aviation-related paraphernalia around my house – so much that the beautiful one with whom I share my life and home has banished it all to my office (or so she thinks). ????

Some jokingly call our obsession a sickness or a disease, but from as far back as my memory will take me, I loved looking up into the sky at airplanes and anything aviation-related captured my fascination. I loved going to the airport and traveling. As a child, my favorite part was taking off and watching the world below us seemingly grow smaller. I longed to reach out and move those small Matchbox cars that looked so much just like the ones I had at home. 

I admit that my love for aviation goes beyond my job, which has contributed in large part, to the why and how Aero Crew News came to fruition. We are ever-grateful to our readers and our contributors. If you have favorite aviation stories you would like to share, we would love to hear from you. Please email us at info@aerocrewnews.com. We must continue to feed our passion.

Fly safe,

Craig Pieper

SOURCEAero Crew News, February 2020
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Craig Pieper is the Publisher and Founder of Aero Crew News. Craig is responsible for the content, website design and organization of the material and people producing the material for the magazine. Craig obtained his Bachelors of Science in Aeronautical Science, along with a minor in Aviation Weather, from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2001. Craig is also a First Officer for a major airline with a type rating in the Boeing 737 & Embraer 145 and has logged over 8,000 hours of flying time since his introductory flight on November 14th, 1992. Please feel free to reach out to Craig and maybe your email will make it in the next issue under the "Letter To The Publisher" section of Aero Crew News.

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