That's one pilot's opinion of another and hardly definitive. BTW, in earlier
days, anybody weighing 270 pounds would not have been able to fit into a
fighter
cockpit. The tall guys inevitably ended up in bombers or transports, and the
real heavy guys (like 270 lbs.) ended up as the flight surgeon's medically
grounded annual project. Century series cockpits might be far more forgiving
and I'd certainly defer to someone like Ed Rasmussen, who'd be far more
knowledgeable than I on that subject. Anyway, one might be forgiven for
wondering what Udell's supervisors thought of him, and if Udell admired Bush
so
much because they were cut from the same cloth and excelled at juvenile
drinking
games in the O Club bar.
George Z.
But now you are trying to impugn someone else, just over your dislike of Bush,
without any real reason to be, and are just speculating. I think that stuff
is best left to you know who...
Ron
Tanker 65, C-54E (DC-4)
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