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Sunday, November 20, 2022

Goodbye Twitter - Where to go now?

I have deleted my account on Twitter (satcom_guru).

While I cannot support the platform, I am anxious to support the community that I have grown so fond of.  This is my list of who I enjoyed from hearing from, learned from, or inspired me to jump into a new rabbit hole. This post will be updated frequently.

I intend to stay here on this site, but may also post occasionally at LinkedIn. 

Aviations Journalists and Authors

Woodrow Bellamy III    https://www.aviationtoday.com/author/wbellamyaccessintel-com/

Sean Broderick              https://aviationweek.com/author/sean-broderick

Jamie Freed                   https://www.reuters.com/authors/jamie-freed/

Dominic Gates               https://www.seattletimes.com/author/dominic-gates/

Scott Hamilton               https://leehamnews.com/

Henry Harteveldt           https://mastodon.world/@hharteveldt

Elan Head                      https://theaircurrent.com/ and https://verticalmag.com/author/elanhead/

Robert Hopkins             Only on twitter: @CobraBall3 or his many books

Jon Hemmerdinger        https://www.flightglobal.com/jon-hemmerdinger/301.bio

Alan Levin                     https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/AQjkBDLS74Y/alan-levin

Guy Norris                     https://aviationweek.com/author/guy-norris

Jon Ostrower                  https://theaircurrent.com/

Tim Robinson                https://muckrack.com/raestimr and https://www.aerosociety.com/

David Shepardson          https://www.reuters.com/authors/david-shepardson/


Avgeeks, Pilots, Engineers

Trev Clark's Obscure Aviation History    Only on twitter: @clark_aviation

Steve Giordano         https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCizPMKxsxNCjdXex-nj2ihg

Bill Griffith               Only on Twitter: @BilGriffith

Ken Hoke                  https://aerosavvy.com/

Ian Petchenik            https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/author/ian/

Jason Rabinowitz      https://mastodon.social/@airlineflyer

Miami Rick               Only on twitter: @miami_rick

Don Thompson         Only on twitter: @GuardedDon

    

Inflight Entertainment and Connectivity

Mary Kirby               https://runwaygirlnetwork.com/

Seth Miller                https://paxex.aero/


Satellite Communication and Technology

Alan Boyle                 https://mastodon.social/@alanboyle

Steve Crowley            Only on Twitter:  @StevenJCrowley

Tim Farrar                  http://www.tmfassociates.com/

Jeff Foust                    https://spacenews.com/author/jeff-foust/

Scott Manley              https://www.youtube.com/user/szyzyg

Peter B. de Selding     https://www.spaceintelreport.com/

via Satellite                 https://www.satellitetoday.com



Stay tuned!


Peter Lemme

peter @ satcom.guru
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Peter Lemme has been a leader in avionics engineering for 42 years. He offers independent consulting services largely focused on avionics and L, Ku, and Ka band satellite communications to aircraft. Peter chaired the SAE-ITC AEEC Ku/Ka-band satcom subcommittee for more than ten years, developing ARINC 791 and 792 characteristics, and continues as a member. He also contributes to the Network Infrastructure and Interfaces (NIS) subcommittee.

Peter was Boeing avionics supervisor for 767 and 747-400 data link recording, data link reporting, and satellite communications. He was an FAA designated engineering representative (DER) for ACARS, satellite communications, DFDAU, DFDR, ACMS and printers. Peter was lead engineer for Thrust Management System (757, 767, 747-400), also supervisor for satellite communications for 777, and was manager of terminal-area projects (GLS, MLS, enhanced vision).

An instrument-rated private pilot, single engine land and sea, Peter has enjoyed perspectives from both operating and designing airplanes. Hundreds of hours of flight test analysis and thousands of hours in simulators have given him an appreciation for the many aspects that drive aviation; whether tandem complexity, policy, human, or technical; and the difficulties and challenges to achieving success. 

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