Second Lieutenant Hank Kamerman received his wings in 1963 as an Air Force pilot flying the T-37 and T-33. As an active duty pilot, he flew the Lockheed C-130. Following his active duty, he Joined Pan Am as a Boeing 707 flight engineer. Inspector Kamerman, when furloughed, worked for the FAA as an Air Carrier Specialist and later returned to Pan Am, flying the B-727 and A-310. During this time he also flew in the Air Force Reserve. After transitioning into the Airbus he was selected to join Delta Airlines and flew the B-737, B-767, B-727, and the L-1011. Mandatory pilot retirement ended his career at the turn of the century. While retired, thousands of wonderful quiet hours have passed traveling the blue skies, resulting in some great stories and a few exciting adventures.