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I think I visited this site many years ago. Havn't has NG's in years. If so,
I am some disappointed in the QUANTITY of interesting commentary on flying. I am an 83 year old ex-pilot - lost my medical some 30 years ago, but my interest in aviation has never slackened. I started flying in the AAF in 1944, got thru J-3's, PT-19's, AT-6's, and the damn Japs quit. After the war, several of us bought an old surplus J-3 for $300, and except for school, and a period while raising a family, continued flying various SEL's until the medical got me. I tried RC models, and after a short time it was no different than having a toy on a string. Tried simulators, and it satisfied nothing. So now I sit and stare at the wall and dream of what was. By the way. If I WERE able to fly today, I could not afford it. In the late '50's, we bought a 135 HP Tri-Pacer, and if memory serves, it was under $2000, used of course. Sometime later, it was a 172, 5-years old, for about $4500. I would probably have to mortage the house to buy the same plane today. Reading thru what's posted here, it seems that the NG has deteriated, as have most of the others, destroyed by a bunch of mouth breathing morons. I will try to killfile those I can identify (some seem to be obvious) and maybe end up with a few pilots. I note, right off, some guy calling himself "Ari" who adds absolutely nothing to any discussion, and is my first prospect. I am way shy on education terminology and inovations in avation technology. |
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![]() "birdog" wrote in message ... I am an 83 year old ex-pilot - lost my medical some 30 years ago, but my interest in aviation has never slackened. There is no reason to let a little thing like a medical keep you out of the sky. (Forgetting Sport Pilot for a moment) The lack of a medical only keeps you from flying SOLO. One of the best things you can do is find a young person trying to build time towards advanced ratings. Share expenses and pass on your experience to him/her. When I was building time towards my CFI, I was lucky enough to have such a mentor, (a retired airline pilot with some physical problems) and I like to believe that he was mutually lucky to have me. Alternatively, find another old pilot at the airport who hasn't yet lost his medical, or is OK to fly Sport Pilot. If I WERE able to fly today, I could not afford it. In the late '50's, we bought a 135 HP Tri-Pacer, and if memory serves, it was under $2000, used of course. Sometime later, it was a 172, 5-years old, for about $4500. I would probably have to mortage the house to buy the same plane today. Then don't buy a plane. It is almost always cheaper to rent, and it is the ultimate pay-as-you-go deal. Short of winning the lotto (and I don't even play) I don't see myself ever being an owner. Vaughn |
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On Wed, 5 May 2010 16:36:22 -0400, birdog wrote:
I think I visited this site many years ago. Havn't has NG's in years. If so, I am some disappointed in the QUANTITY of interesting commentary on flying. Then go **** yourself. -- Mark's webstuff - www.geodon.com/images/homeBipolarAvatarHead.gif http://static.open.salon.com/files/b...1255029439.jpg My website http://www.hosanna1.com/ www.myspace.com/gayincarolina http://www.gotitans.com/goForum/imag...ine=1248991084 |
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"vaughn" wrote:
"birdog" wrote: I am an 83 year old ex-pilot - lost my medical some 30 years ago, but my interest in aviation has never slackened. There is no reason to let a little thing like a medical keep you out of the sky. (Forgetting Sport Pilot for a moment) In the US, no medical is needed to fly gliders, either. However, the safeness of any flying would all depend on why the medical was lost. |
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On May 5, 7:27*pm, Mark wrote:
On Wed, 5 May 2010 16:36:22 -0400, birdog wrote: I think I visited this site many years ago. Havn't has NG's in years. If so, I am some disappointed in the QUANTITY of interesting commentary on flying. Then go **** yourself. -- Mark's webstuff -www.geodon.com/images/homeBipolarAvatarHead.gifhttp://static.open.salon.com/files/bipolar1255029439.jpg My websitehttp://www.hosanna1.com/www.myspace.com/gayincarolinawww.gotitans.com/goForum/image.php?u=1948&dateline=1248991084 Ari forgery. |
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"birdog" wrote in message
... I am an 83 year old ex-pilot - lost my medical some 30 years ago, but my interest in aviation has never slackened. snipped Welcome back.....won't take you long to figure out the newsgroup posters! What state and airport are you near "Birdog"...? Terry N6401F |
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![]() "Terry" wrote in message m... "birdog" wrote in message ... I am an 83 year old ex-pilot - lost my medical some 30 years ago, but my interest in aviation has never slackened. snipped Welcome back.....won't take you long to figure out the newsgroup posters! What state and airport are you near "Birdog"...? Terry N6401F Tennessee. Base airport was a little grass strip (about 3000') near the little town of Oliver Springs. That's just over the ridge from Oak Ridge, TN. |
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![]() "vaughn" wrote in message ... "birdog" wrote in message ... I am an 83 year old ex-pilot - lost my medical some 30 years ago, but my interest in aviation has never slackened. There is no reason to let a little thing like a medical keep you out of the sky. (Forgetting Sport Pilot for a moment) The lack of a medical only keeps you from flying SOLO. One of the best things you can do is find a young person trying to build time towards advanced ratings. Share expenses and pass on your experience to him/her. When I was building time towards my CFI, I was lucky enough to have such a mentor, (a retired airline pilot with some physical problems) and I like to believe that he was mutually lucky to have me. Alternatively, find another old pilot at the airport who hasn't yet lost his medical, or is OK to fly Sport Pilot. Good notion, but I did give that a short try. It just isn't the same. The sense of freedom of dropping by the strip on a whim and flying over to Podunk for a coke just isn't there. A friend went that route, bought a prime condition 170 (one of the prettiest little planes in the air, in my opinion) and eventually it just sat there in the hanger. The spontinuity was gone. Arrangements, scheduling, etc. got to be a chore. (He made money on the sale, by the way) Thanks for the reply, at any rate. |
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On Thu, 6 May 2010 09:51:16 -0400, birdog wrote:
"Terry" wrote in message m... "birdog" wrote in message ... I am an 83 year old ex-pilot - lost my medical some 30 years ago, but my interest in aviation has never slackened. snipped Welcome back.....won't take you long to figure out the newsgroup posters! What state and airport are you near "Birdog"...? Terry N6401F Tennessee. Base airport was a little grass strip (about 3000') near the little town of Oliver Springs. That's just over the ridge from Oak Ridge, TN. My first flights were out of McGhee-Tyson and I FBO at DKX every once in a while. -- A fireside chat not with Ari! http://tr.im/holj Motto: Live To Spooge It! |
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