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Leadership From the Flight Deck

There’s no question that pilots have the best office view. As professional airline pilots, they are exposed to many scenes that others never see. From spectacular views of landscapes to beautiful sunsets above 36,000 feet, whether in the cockpit or viewing from afar, the stunning views from the pilots’ eye are certainly one of a kind.  Photos selected adhere to all FAA and Transport Canada regulations. 

Since we launched our Instagram account last year, ALPA pilots have helped open their world to others by sharing a glimpse of their breathtaking, everyday visuals. 

As we close out 2015, we wanted to share some of the great photos our pilots shared with us on Instagram. 

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Read Capt. Canoll’s opinion piece published today in The Hill where he calls on Congress, as it considers reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration, to regulate shipments of lithium batteries because lives depend on it.



By ALPA National Officers

The spirit of the holiday season is giving. But for an extensive network of pilot volunteers, the spirit of giving lasts all year. These men and women are the backbone of one of ALPA’s most valuable resources, the ASO Pilot Assistance program. Pilots helping pilots is the main focus of the program, and for the pilots who volunteer through the various ASO Pilot Assistance programs, they dedicate themselves day in and day out to helping promote their colleagues’ professional performance.

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For many, the holiday season is a time to spend with family and friends. It’s a special time of the year to reflect and embrace the spirit of giving through holiday cheer. It’s also the perfect time to spread magic in communities through small acts of love and kindness.

Each year, ALPA pilots do just that by participating in local charitable events across the country. From generous donations to local hospital visits, ALPA pilots go above and beyond to help put smiles on others’ faces.

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By Capt. Tim Canoll, ALPA president

It’s no surprise that, as many of us check the calendar this week for last-minute holiday shipping deadlines, the pilots who fly cargo in the United States and Canada are experiencing their busiest time of the year. With many more of us buying gifts for family and friends online, pilots who fly cargo will transport hundreds of millions of packages across our two countries and around the globe in the coming days.

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