Need a Ferry Pilot? You've come to the right place. Click to learn more.

From 2014: During President Jefferson's administration, The Barbary states got carried away and demanded exorbitant ransoms for the release of US sailors. The ransoms got so high as to equal 1/6th of the entire US budget. The cold calculation by Jefferson was that it was cheaper to fight a war than to pay the ransoms. So, we quit paying and went to war.
Modern-Day Barbary Pirates

FerryTrips
Click to learn more about ferry trips needing pilots, or having your plane ferried.
FerryPilots
See interesting articles we've posted on our home page over the years by clicking here.
Articles
Click to read my latest.
Editorial

Finance
We have lots of Aviation Links
Links
Interesting aviation and other videos
Videos
Click here to send us an email
Email

Home

The hit television show ''The FBI'' ran on television  from 1965 to 1974, starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. the son of renowned Russian-born concert violinist Efrem Zimbalist Sr. (1889-1985) and Romanian-born opera singer Alma Gluck (1884-1938). The FBI loved the show, which gave the agency a very positive image. Click to learn more.FBI Director Kash Patel has turned over agency documents to Congress about a Chinese plot to create fake U.S. driver's licenses to facilitate fraudulent mail-in ballots. Patel also revealed a memo from former director Wray ordering the destruction of the report and all copies as it was being sent to FBI offices in Midwestern swing states just before the 2020 election.
FBI Director Kash Patel has turned over agency documents to Congress about a Chinese plot to create fake U.S. driver's licenses to facilitate fraudulent mail-in ballots. Patel also revealed a memo from former director Wray ordering the destruction of the report and all copies as it was being sent to FBI offices in Midwestern swing states just before the 2020 election.
More


Over ten years of our daily  ''Global Air Links'' are stored here.
Click here to see previous articles.
Tracing their origins to England as far back as the 1720 stock market crash known as the South Sea Bubble, political cartoons, sometimes instead called ''editorial cartoons,'' were initially sold as individual prints before becoming a fixture in newspapers and print magazines. By the middle of the 19th century, you could expect to find a political cartoon in just about any newspaper that you picked up, and by the 20th century, few newspapers could be considered complete without one.Tracing their origins to England as far back as the 1720 stock market crash known as the South Sea Bubble, political cartoons, sometimes instead called ''editorial cartoons,'' were initially sold as individual prints before becoming a fixture in newspapers and print magazines. By the middle of the 19th century, you could expect to find a political cartoon in just about any newspaper that you picked up, and by the 20th century, few newspapers could be considered complete without one.
More


Click here to mail this page to a friend.

A study suggests that widows actually suffer less stress and frailty than wives whose husbands are still alive. The findings are in contrast to previous research which showed marriage has a protective effect on health, lowering the risk of a heart attack, depression and increasing the chance of surviving from cancer. The University of Padova found that while men suffer negative consequences when their wife dies - because they rely more heavily on their spouse -  women appear to get healthier.
A study suggests that widows actually suffer less stress and frailty than wives whose husbands are still alive. The findings are in contrast to previous research which showed marriage has a protective effect on health, lowering the risk of a heart attack, depression and increasing the chance of surviving from cancer. The University of Padova found that while men suffer negative consequences when their wife dies - because they rely more heavily on their spouse - women appear to get healthier.
More
Updated 12:10 PM CDT
June 18, 2025

Be sure you are looking at the latest homepage by clicking
Refresh

Bill Mauldin's drawings in 'Stars and Stripes' newspaper of his muddy, exhausted, whisker-stubble infantrymen Willie and Joe were the voice of truth about what it was like on the front lines in World War II. Not all the officers liked the way Mauldin made fun of army life, General Patton wanted the newspaper, available to all soldiers and sailors, shut-down unless they got rid of Willie & Joe. But his boss General Eisenhower loved the cartoons, recognizing them as a morale builder for the troops.
Bill Mauldin's drawings in 'Stars and Stripes' newspaper of his muddy, exhausted, whisker-stubble infantrymen Willie and Joe were the voice of truth about what it was like on the front lines in World War II. Not all the officers liked the way Mauldin made fun of army life, General Patton wanted the newspaper, available to all soldiers and sailors, shut-down unless they got rid of Willie & Joe. But his boss General Eisenhower loved the cartoons, recognizing them as a morale builder for the troops.
More


A great book for every aviation enthusiast. Learn more and order on Amazon.


Ferry Trips | Ferry Pilots |Articles | Editorials | Aviation Links | Financing | Videos | Home
Follow us as we travel around in our motorhome.
For many years my wife and I traveled the United States in our motorhome. Read about our adventures by clicking the link.
Best viewed in 800 x 600 or larger format, with Windows view-text size set at medium. Privacy Policy

Copyright 2000 - 2025 Global Air Aviation Referral Service by www.clickandcopyright.com .