July 13, 2007
 Since this is flyblog.com,  I guess I will introduce my background a little.  My name is Jeff.  I came from a country on otherside of Pacific Ocean. I have been to this wonderful country for about 15 years now. After surviving about a little over a year of instructing, I start to reflect how I start this career drive.
 I was introduce to sort of flying environment at very young age. My father was aircraft mechainc for little airline back in 60s. As far as I know, this particular airline is best known as Air America. According to what he said, his job also including to fix those F-4s which flew back from Vietnam. However, my father decides to switch to the office job in different field. Due to this job requirement, he started to his air travel.
 I remember it was 2nd grade that I was waiting my dad come back from business trip. I still have vivid memory about what kind of toys he brought back from Japan. It was late. I was awoke by my parents. They couldn’t wait to show me and my brothers new toys. Due to my father’s excellent negotiation skills, my father was sent to different part of world few times.  However, this time was different. My brothers and I had chance to go to airport. 747 was the first commercial airliners I have ever seen with my own eyes. I even drew the picture of 747and airport stuffs for my elementary school art class. Â
 At 4th grade, I was always looking forward to see the military jets fly over my school for a month.  They are practicing for national birthday, like 4th of July in the USA. These aircraft always fly over at exact time of day, around 10AM.  I was amazed by these amazing machines. Around that time, my father, brothers, and I went to airshow for that particular day.  It was always a fun experience.Â
To be continue…