![]() So, I decided I would do a Director’s Cut version of my APEX presentation here on this blog. Now I get many notes in the evaluations of my Presentation Magic workshops, or indeed any presentation I do using my presentation magic “style”asking how and why I did what I did. That’s now complete, and the result is on my page on YouTube. This included setting my iPhone 4 on a nearby table so as to video record my presentation for later editing. I had such issues in mind when I constructed my presentation on fear of flying for aviation personnel for the APEX conference, which I delivered at the convention, September 12.Īs my previous blog entry describes, I was the first of three to speak in the late afternoon session, which allowed me to set up my equipment during the coffee break. It’s as if a return to the fun days of commercial aviation is possible, before the introduction of budget airlines and tight security. It’s not an easy ask, but technology appears to be coming to the rescue, up to a point, by its introduction to the cabin environment of everyday technologies, such as wifi, iPads and other sources of entertainment to while away the hours. This is especially so in the USA, where commercial aviation remains vigilant about repeat events, while trying to make travelling by airliner as comfortable and pleasant as possible, in the current circumstances. This was an important time for aviation and travel, given it coincided with 10th anniverary of the events of 9/11, and their aftermath, which continue to impact on travel. In my previous blog post, I wrote of presenting to an Aviation-based convention, APEX, held in Seattle the second week of September, 2011.
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