Runway Pilot Aviation Inspired Apparel Video Review

***Watch this video review in High Definition***

Notice: I received a package of RunwayPilot.com products free of charge. The items were sent to me for the express purposes of this product review – I hope you enjoy!

RunwayPilot.com was started by two college friends with nothing more than a desire to create an aviation inspired clothing line.  The idea came to them during a cross-country flying adventure to Las Vegas back in 1998 where they wished they had some aviation apparel to wear out on the town.  Fast forward to 2009 and the Runway Pilot Aviation Inspired Clothing Line was born!

The first product I reviewed was the Flock of Pilots black t-shirt.  This shirt is made from a medium-weight 50% cotton/50% polyester blend fabric and is classified as a classic fit.  On the front of the shirt you will find the Runway Pilot wings and propeller logo clustered tightly like a flock of birds, in the shape of a jetliner.  Very cool!

Our next product was the white, Flitek Performance Bamboo Polo shirt.  On the left breast is the wings and propeller logo, green in color.  The shirt is made from light-weight fabric consisting of a 70% Rayon from bamboo/30% organic cotton blend and is defined as a classic fit.  You can’t believe your skin when you feel this amazingly soft material hugging you gently, it’s ridiculously comfortable.

Some benefits to bamboo clothing are: easily laundered, 3-4 times greater moisture wicking, naturally anti-bacterial and anti-fungal to keep you smelling fresh all day long, it’s eco-friendly, hypo-allergenic, and non-irritating even to sensitive skin; just to name a few.

The 1-liter aluminum water bottle was my third item up for review.  It’s light, durable, and stylish with a combination the the Runway Pilot logos on the front and the website address on the back.  The gray screw-off cover was easily manipulated and comes attached to the bottle with a black plastic retainer strap.  Just use caution when filling this puppy up with any hot liquids as the aluminum bottle could be too hot to touch!

Next comes the high-quality, Vinyl Sticker Set.  This sticker set is a combination of three (3) stickers – two (2) small wing and propeller logo stickers, and one (1) larger sticker of the same design.  When I removed the sticker to place it on the back of my Macbook Pro laptop screen, the first thing I noticed was the thickness.  They are not made of some cheap, thin vinyl and are clearly produced to adhere well and last a long time.

Of course I saved my favorite item for last – the black, Pinstripe Flex-Fit Hat.  This black hat with white pinstripes dons a small, white, wings and propeller Runway Pilot logo on the left side.  The addition of the white pinstripe makes this hat not only very stylish, but also very classy looking.  I instantly received compliments from a friend of mine the first time I wore this beautiful hat.

Having never previously owned a flex-fit hat I needed to do a little more research.  The flex-fit technology stretches very easily, it retains it’s shape very well, is moisture treated to help keep your head cool and dry, contains a sweat absorbent band to allow better airflow, and comes with a permacurv visor that virtually never needs to be shaped.

Other notable manufacturing qualities of the Runway Pilot aviation clothing line are:
1.  High-quality apparel
2.  Made with care
3.  Hand-crafted
4.  Eco-friendly materials
5.  Non-toxic, water based inks
6.  Finished with love in Denver, CO
7.  Always FREE shipping – BOTH directions!

So, if you’re looking for some stylish, high-quality, eco-friendly aviation clothing options then I highly recommend you check out the Runway Pilot Aviation Inspired Clothing Line today!

I sincerely hope you enjoyed this product review and please do watch the video at the top of this page.

Clear Skies & Calm Winds,

Len @ ThePilotReport.com

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Short In-Flight Icing Refresher Video

It’s definitely that time of year again when you’re likely to encounter in-flight icing. Check out this email newsletter by PilotWorkshops.com below for the link to a short refresher video. Pay particular attention to the tip about using the autopilot in icing and why you should be extra vigilant when doing so.

Clear Skies & Calm Winds,

Len @ ThePilotReport.com

PS – you may even want to sign up for these email tips too!

Begin forwarded message:

From: “PilotWorkshops” <tips@pilotworkshops.com>
Date: December 18, 2010 6:57:31 EST
Subject:
Icing workshop you may find useful

With the cold weather in full swing I thought it
would be valuable to share a workshop we
produced about icing.

This is a video workshop we recorded with Bob
Nardiello that provides tactics for dealing with
unexpected icing  encounters.

Topics include assessing your options, different
types of icing and cloud formations, use of
autopilot and tips for making an approach and
landing with ice on the airframe.

Watch it here:

http://PilotWorkshop.com/t/icing.php

This workshop is part of our IFR Proficiency
Series. We’re running a holiday sale which
expires at midnight tonight.  You can save $100
plus free shipping by getting it now.

The last time we ran a sale on this product was
6 months ago, so they don’t come along too often.

If you are interested, details are here:

http://PilotWorkshop.com/t/special.php

Whether IFR Proficiency is for you or not, I
hope the Icing workshop is helpful.

Happy Holidays,

Mark Robidoux

P.S. Our regularly scheduled tips will continue.

PilotWorkshops.com LLC, P.O. Box 356, Merrimack, NH 03054

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