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Old July 11th 07, 04:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Aluckyguess
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Default Who Wouldn't You Fly With?

If you can fly it from the right seat I will go.
I would love to fly right seat with John.
The only way I wont go is if the weather is bad.
"Kyle Boatright" wrote in message
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After one spooky experience several years ago, I am very discriminating
about who I'll fly with.

First, I have to know a pilot well enough to form an opinion about his/her
abilities as a pilot and about the owner's mechanical aptitude and
ability/will to properly maintain the aircraft.

Second, I won't fly with someone if I have a prejudice against the
aircraft they fly. Homebuilt helicopters come to mind.

Third, regardless of the other two checks and balances, the airplane must
appear to be in good condition and have enough recent usage to give some
indication that it is safe for flight.

If I'm not sure about any of the issues, I'll either try to "qualify"
someone or politely decline the offer of a ride. For instance, if someone
I know offers a ride in his beautiful new Stearman restoration, my
question will be... "So how many hours does it have since the ground up
restoration?" Under 25 hours and I'll politely take a rain check.

If John Travolta pulls up in his 707 and asks me to sit right seat.
Thanks, but no. I'd love to go, but don't know enough about him or his
airplane to be comfortable.

What are your criteria and what, if any, flights have you bypassed?

KB