Famous people in soaring
At 15:14 05 September 2012, JohnDeRosa wrote:
On Friday, August 31, 2012 2:09:50 PM UTC-5, Mike C wrote:
"Steve McQueen is shown flying a glider in the original Thomas Crown
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e, didnt realize he may have actually flying it himself."
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On Friday, August 31, 2012 12:34:00 PM UTC-6, Ramy wrote:
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On Friday, August 31, 2012 6:45:05 AM UTC-7, Chris Nicholas wrote:
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Steve McQueen.
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And one who is likely to be infamous when AF447 legal cases go to
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rt =96 Bonin, the FO who allegedly held the airliner into a stall all the
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ay from FL375 to hitting the sea, 228 souls all lost.
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Chris N
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Steve McQueen is shown flying a glider in the original Thomas Crown
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ie, didnt realize he may have actually flying it himself.
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I didnt see any reference before to 447 FO Bonin as a glider pilot.
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s is very disappointing. You would expect a glider pilot to be even more
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are of how not to stall a plane...
I seem to recollect, from reading the report some time ago, that one, if
not two of the crew had trained in gliders.
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Ramy
However, Tom Knauff did fly in the re-make of the "Thomas Crown Affair"
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t wasn't on camera). Does that make Tom a famous glider pilot? ;-)
Why did the canopy open on the correct side of the Duo when they got in,
and the other side when they got out?
BTW Peter Scott the naturalist, flew in many competitions in the UK.
Dave
And who did fly the glider in the original "Thomas Crown Affair"? He
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be famous for the same reason as Tom! ;;--
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