Some Helpful Advice from Your Pilot

Welcome to Aircomplane.com™(www.aircomplane.com). If you think you have never blogged before, you are wrong. You already started. Reading a blog is part of blogging, and you’re doing that now.

A blog is really just a website that is interactive. Blog stands for Weblog…web-log.
Much of the navigation on a blog is intuitive. When your curser tells you a link is there, unless it’s an advertiser or one of our sponsors, it’s a page within the blog. Because blogs can grow so large so fast, information is categorized in two primary ways:
1) By category — these are the links you see. They tell you what that section is about.
2) By month — these “archives” allow you to check back on previous postings. On December 1, for example, all of the November postings will go into that section.
After you read an entry and if it interests you and you have something to contribute, comment! Simply click on the “comment” box at the bottom of a particular posting/opinion, and a self explanatory box will come up. Write your comment, a screen name you want to use, and an e-mail address. Comment to a blog posting or comment to a comment. Or, comment to a comment about a comment. That is the magic interconnected-ness of blogging, and you will be doing it shortly.
Many bloggers use random Yahoo!, Gmail, or other e-mail addresses here to protect their identities. This is sometimes a good idea since many companies have policies about blogging. So as much as we and other blog hosts would love to know who you really are, we realize that that is not entirely in the culture and we have no real way to enforce it. What we CAN enforce is blatant, overtly tasteless comments and language, certain offensive words or terms, or anything overly cruel and demeaning.

We will delete the personal information of any airline employee or other information and WE WILL ALLOW NOTHING THAT NEGATIVELY RELATES TO OR COMPROMISES THE SECURITY OF PASSENGERS, OUR AIRPORTS, OR THE UNITED STATES.

Yes, Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) may not be perfect, but complaints related to security issues will not be tolerated here. Lines may be longer, shoes may come off, but lives are saved. Complain about something else. This is the United States of America, and it is by the Constitution of this country and the freedoms it provides that we are able to voice our opinions on blogs like Aircomplane.com™.
And finally, bookmark us, place us in your feed (need help with this? email us!), and tell your friends, family and colleagues about Aircomplane.com™.

Individual passengers have very little recourse when it comes to being unjustly treated by an airline. Who among us hasn’t screamed “Well, I’ll just take my business elsewhere!” only to have the fright attendants snigger as you walk away fuming. Well now, we have a voice, a group, a movement. Join us and help. Thank you!
Now, click here to get to the home page and get started!

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