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You can check my byline and the masthead in The Flying Life magazine
to see if I'm legit. I've been in the magazine with Jay Honeck. Boy, now THERE is some questionable company... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:mu2Fb.601217$HS4.4404002@attbi_s01... You can check my byline and the masthead in The Flying Life magazine to see if I'm legit. I've been in the magazine with Jay Honeck. Boy, now THERE is some questionable company... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Maybe that explains the VERY slow response I've gotten.... Casey |
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Well, I think it's probably got more to do with the season -- everyone is up
to their butts in family and events -- and the fact that most pilots just don't fly with kids. Mary and I are true oddities at our airport, in that we fly with the kids every weekend. Most folks we see are flying alone -- which always saddens me. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Rj4Fb.411497$Dw6.1273541@attbi_s02... Well, I think it's probably got more to do with the season -- everyone is up to their butts in family and events -- and the fact that most pilots just don't fly with kids. Mary and I are true oddities at our airport, in that we fly with the kids every weekend. Most folks we see are flying alone -- which always saddens me. What's the ages of your kids, Jay? Back in the dark ages of the seventies, I took the kids for rides as often as they were available. Which meant between and around swim and gymnastics meets, soccer and baseball, girls (and boys), scouting, yadda, yadda. Casey |
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What's the ages of your kids, Jay?
10 and 13. We fly with them every Sunday afternoon, weather-permitting. Hoping to "do" Janesville, WI for brunch tomorrow! :-) Back in the dark ages of the seventies, I took the kids for rides as often as they were available. They've both got logbooks, and 8 - 10 hours of "right seat" time... Better stay on their good side, so they will take me flying in my dotage... :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Well Casey, I'm still a student, so I can't take anyone -- least of all my
3-year-old -- flying just yet. But my club has a PC-based simulator set up, which he loves. I was flying an approach on the sim one day, and I guess he wanted dad to let him "fly" for a change. Suddenly, about 1000 feet prior to crossing the threshold, my simulated engine quit. It didn't take much troubleshooting to figure out why. My cute little boy was standing there with his hand on the sim's mixture control, and he had quite a grin on his face. I don't know how he knew which knob to pull on. I don't even know if he was aware of what he was doing. But I do know that after this incident, it is going to be several years before he makes it into the front seat of any airplane I'm flying. Until I'm dead-on certain that he won't touch anything, he's sitting in the back! By the way, I do recall reading an ASRS report written by a guy who put his 2-year-old in the right seat, and ended up having to fight him for control of the yoke. |
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![]() Jay Honeck wrote: Better stay on their good side, so they will take me flying in my dotage... They probably won't be able to solo yet. :-) George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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Geoffrey Barnes wrote:
Suddenly, about 1000 feet prior to crossing the threshold, my simulated engine quit. It didn't take much troubleshooting to figure out why. My cute little boy was standing there with his hand on the sim's mixture control, and he had quite a grin on his face. I was telling this story to my wife after our flight this weekend when the truth suddenly hit me. Geoffrey...I'm sorry to say this, but you've raised a CFI. - Andrew |
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 03:48:50 GMT, "Geoffrey Barnes"
wrote: By the way, I do recall reading an ASRS report written by a guy who put his 2-year-old in the right seat, and ended up having to fight him for control of the yoke. A similar thing happened to *me*, when I looked down on my base-to-final turn to find my daughter, 8 years old, grinning ear to ear, with both hands on the right-seat-yoke. She understood later that the ensuing shouting had more to do with safety than anything else. You can give 'em a briefing, and even repeat the landing stuff right before the downwind entry, but doggonit sometimes kids just *don't* listen. Rob, noting the event hasn't at all diminished her desire to learn flying |
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