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#41 50 Wed Jan 2 09:40:59 1991 Blade Runner
So how many people calling here are pilots? every fly? like aviation?
#59 50 Wed Jan 2 09:58:19 1991 Captain James T Kirk
I'm not a pilot... but, I've flown a Cessna, and a Sterman... I love avation..
#103 50 Wed Jan 2 11:39:04 1991 [Not tonight...] Lightning [I've got a hernia...]
Me, too... We've talked about it, Blade...
#174 50 Thu Jan 3 02:38:53 1991 Todd Montgomery: Mr. Sulu
I am, for real. I fly little sailplanes in Ephrata, and yes, alone. Anyone else REALLY fly? I mean, Audin, uh, Spock, FLYING IN A CESSNA is different then FLYING A CESSNA. I mean you didn't land, or learn anything you probably just did a few turns.
#178 50 Thu Jan 3 02:55:23 1991 Captain James T Kirk
I did fly it, i didn't land it, but, I was in controle.
#179 50 Thu Jan 3 02:55:30 1991 Captain James T Kirk
Keith
#272 50 Thu Jan 3 11:50:21 1991 Blade Runner
REALLY fly?? Me??Just a wee bit. I'm a commercial pilot/Flight instructor and am currently doing part time flying for a private individual. Yes Audin, I think you really did fly. You don't have to land, take-off, perform spins, cross-wind landings or fly to Europe in a single engine airplane to get the feeling of flying, to really experience what it's like to fly. I love to see people fly, no matter how extensive their flying is. I feel like it promotes aviation for everyone, and it needs all the help it can get what with the media's depiction of flying........ Sailplanes huh, that's something I haven't had time to do yet. I'd like to try it just for the fun of it. Where did you fly out of in Ephrata?? Do you have a sailplane license?
#450 50 Sat Jan 4 19:59:38 1992 Todd Montgomery: Mr. Sulu
good for you. I have a solo license so far, but am working on a license. Audin> Who the hell is Keith? Audin> Sure you flew it, but nothing special..
#466 50 Sat Jan 4 20:36:33 1992 Blade Runner
Good luck with your license!! I don't agree with the comment to Audin though. It's always special for a person if the experience is enjoyable. If it changes their opinion of aviation for the better it's special. The flight instructor in me is always trying to encourage people and promote aviation, saying 'it's nothing special' doesn't help the person or aviation. I could say the same thing about a solo student, as a 26,000 hour, 30 year vetran who's flown almost all types of aircraft could say about me or anyone, but that doesn't encourage things... you already know something about flying, encourage other people, get more people involved. It's better for all of us.
#564 50 Sun Jan 5 09:10:25 1992 Todd Montgomery: Mr. Sulu
It's just not like he was taking lessons or anything... But, I do agree with aviation being promoted. Do you work at Olympia airport?
#858 50 Mon Jan 6 20:45:22 1992 [More loose screws] Scorpion [than a hardware store]
Go away KeithCliff
#859 50 Mon Jan 6 20:45:51 1992 [More loose screws] Scorpion [than a hardware store]
I've played Jet on my Apple II, does that count for anything?
#930 50 Tue Jan 7 06:15:59 1992 Blade Runner
No, I'm trying to get a job a Tacoma Narrows. They're alot busier up there and I can use the money. Yea Scorp, sure, Jet on your Apple II can count.... although for what I'm not sure... :)
#1055 50 Tue Jan 7 19:26:00 1992 [More loose screws] Scorpion [than a hardware store]
It's always fun to sit down and taxi a F-18 on water (really low budget program, even heading straight down at mach 2, it's still impossible to crash.)
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