20 years ago.

Still miss Kelly and Bill.

Thinking about all my old flight crews today.
Kaito
20 years ago.

Still miss Kelly and Bill.

Thinking about all my old flight crews today.
Kaito
15 years ago. Things were a bit different.

626MB departing with Lead Pilot Joe Mag
Hey Kelly, did you know, I’m still being called “Kaito”?

Kelly and Kaito
While some of our uniforms or missions or jobs have changed, we will never forget.
Glad to have you around Joe P.
Miss you Bill and Kel.
It isn’t official until it’s DHS/FEMA NTED official #NDPTC
This….THIS!!!!!

Big mahalos to all the pros who have helped me through this process. I am fortunate to have your support in the course I created.
Yes indeed, this one is a big check mark off my career list.
It is the start of the fourth week of 2014 National Preparedness Month
“Be Disaster Aware, Take Action to Prepare”
For me, it’s Sunday in PA!
This week’s theme is consistent with FEMA’s National Preparedness Campaign: Practice for an emergency
#21: Did you get your child secured in your vehicle? National Child Passenger Safety Week – Thanks @UHRainbowBabies #Prepared2014 #NatlPrep
September 13th through September 20th = National Child Passenger Safety Week. Various agencies are promoting in-vehicle safety for children across the country. In the United States, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among children. Data show that:
Buckling children in age- and size-appropriate car seats, booster seats, and seat belts reduces the risk of serious and fatal injuries:
Read the recent Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR announcements) or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention feature story, and CDC’s Vital Signs on child passenger safety to learn more about buckling the ones you love in age- and size-appropriate car seats, booster seats, or seat belts.
And you bet I got my munchkin secured in the seat!
Safety first for kids!
Special thanks to UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital for helping put my car seat in for FREE!
Right Arden?
Oh munchkin!