The editor (left) and Pete Ruskay (right) watching the Yankees get spanked.
Living in Dallas, Texas, provides advantages over just about anywhere else in the U.S. One is that I get to see lots of people I otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity to. If you can stand the heat and humidity of our summers, the winters are relatively mild, except for the occasional ice storm, and the spring and fall are just amazing. It’s the access to DFW Airport and Love Field that brings so many people here, especially those in the aviation business.
This spring, I met up with two college fraternity brothers who now both fly the Global Express, and they both have been featured in Twin & Turbine. Pete Ruskay has written several articles for us over the last few years, and Dan Fargnoli was featured on the cover of the February 2026 issue.
In early April, Dan happened to be dropping a Global off at Love Field. We took the opportunity to catch up and relive some of the old days while grabbing a burger at Bowen House (highly recommended), followed by seeing some of my neighborhood locals at the Uptown Pub, both in Uptown Dallas.
As I write this, Pete just hopped in an Uber to reposition back to DFW for a flight to Detroit. While in Dallas, we caught the Yankees get spanked by my Rangers (sorry, Pete), feasted on chicken parmesan at Hudson House (another great restaurant), visited my classic Porsche dealer, HCC Specialty Cars, toured my photo studio and gallery, and finally, met up with the usual locals at Uptown Pub with my dog, Remy.
Being a non-stop away from just about anywhere in the world has its benefits. Hosting friends and keeping up relationships that otherwise would be close to impossible is invaluable.




