These Smug Pilots Have Lost Touch With Regular
Will McPhail
Santa Claus Is In A Locker Room Speaking
Mark Thompson
A Passenger Watches An Airplane In The Freezing
Frank Cotham
A Daughter Sits On Her Father's Shoulders
Michael Crawford
Luke use the Force
Harry Bliss
Nice Landing
Michael Crawford
Excuse Me, But I Think You're In My Seat
Carolita Johnson
A Female Pilot And Her Boyfriend Sit
Paul Noth
A Man Dressed In A Pilot's Uniform Is Tucked
Zachary Kanin
You Think You're Something Special
Frank Cotham
Say, Buddy - How About A Little Something
C. Covert Darbyshire
This is Your Captain
Asher Perlman
A Cheerleader Standing On The Tarmac Addresses
Drew Dernavich
She is a lover not a fighter
Drew Dernavich
I Grow Suspicious When Every Damned Collision
Ed Fisher
Captain In Sunglasses Talking To Copilot
Michael Crawford
A Mother Pesters Her Son About His Flying
Farley Katz
I Hope You Don't Mind Changing Planes In Midair
Frank Cotham
Good Morning
Edward Koren
When She Reaches Eleven Hundred Miles An Hour
Joseph Mirachi
Bigelow, Let's Try And Set This Thing
James Stevenson
Good News, Folks
Julia Suits
Pilots Seeing A Man Waving Furiously
Michael Maslin
A Child Gets Tucked In By Her Bald
Ken Krimstein
Your Next Landing
Corey Pandolph and Craig Baldo
So, Clumpy Mcpherson! We Meet Again, Eh? Rasped
Glen Baxter
New Yorker March 6th, 1943
Alan Dunn
Two Pilots Try To Swipe Their Cards To Gain
Peter C. Vey
Is There A Pilot In The House?
Robert Weber
I Used To Want To Be An Astronaut
Barbara Smaller
Junior Lost His Hat In Ohio
Richard Decker
He is going to have to check that bag
Benjamin Schwartz
We Apologize For The Delays
Christopher Weyant
Stick With It
Jason Adam Katzenstein
A Flighttime Story
Lars Kenseth
Please Remain Calm
JB Handelsman
Unruly Passengers
Frank Cotham
Here Comes the Airplane
Benjamin Schwartz
New Yorker January 16th, 2006
Harry Bliss
O.k., Mr. Spinelli, You're Up. Now Bank
Jack Ziegler
Welcome Aboard. This Is Your Captain
Mischa Richter
New Yorker October 4th, 1952
Eldon Dedini
Listen, If You Guys Went To Bed At A Decent Hour
Perry Barlow
A Green Parachute
Alan Dunn
Speakee Basic English?
Alan Dunn
Here Comes That Damned Cook
Chon Day
Most Impatient Bunch Of Passengers I've Ever Seen
Robert J. Day
He's Still Got A Lot On The Ball. You'd
Richard Decker
. . . And One Thing More
Robert J. Day
Will You Kindly Stop Waking Me Up For Porpoises?
Perry Barlow
Men, We're All A Part Of The Greatest Amphibious
Alan Dunn
He's A Real Soldier Of Fortune. He's ?own
Richard Decker
I Like What You've Been Saying About Lindbergh
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker February 5th, 1944
Saul Steinberg
Gosh! I Must Of Dozed Off
M. K. Barlow
Look! A Car!
Robert J. Day
New Yorker May 27th, 1944
Garrett Price
Now Be Sure And Point Out Any Celebrities
Peter Arno
'kuskus Is To Be Eaten Neatly With The ?ngers
Alan Dunn
Oh, I Beg Your Pardon! I Thought You Were Cousin
Gardner Rea
Suppose You're ?ying Along And A Bottleneck
Leonard Dove
New Yorker March 8th, 1941
Robert J. Day
And One Thing More - Keep Your Eye On The Time
Alan Dunn
New Yorker February 5th, 1944 #1
Saul Steinberg
Folsom's Seasick
Richard Taylor
Main Street
Saul Steinberg
Where Have You Been? Your Plane Crashed Half An
Richard Decker
Police Up That Mess
Robert J. Day