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The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:
Got down to the hangar this morning and saw the "tail rotor gearbox leak" ship strewn all over the hangar - Well Kevin I'm sure there are many lurkers and arm chair pilots like myself who have been enjoying your detailed description of your lessons. Enjoy the experience. I'm sure there are many people like myself who wish they were in your shoes. Are you taking a pictures of your adventures by any chance. |
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"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz *AT* adelphia *DOT* net wrote in
message ... maybe my "blogging" will motivate someone else in the 2nd half of their life to take the plunge.. It's a huge investment in time and money, but I can't think of anything else I'd rather be doing right now. Hi, I may just be that person.. I've been lurking here for a while and am an avid reader of your posts. It's been a life-long dream for me to fly helicopters. So far I've had to make do with ten or so hours fixed-wing whilst living in Canada a few years ago and flying model helos in the UK. Lately I've been contemplating an enormous risky career change... jack in my successful software engineering career, and sell my house to pay for full-time commercial helicopter pilot training. I know it's a huge financial risk, but I keep asking myself: exactly how many helicopter pilots are there out there wishing they were software engineers!? So, I've been talking to a few pilots and instructors who assure me 33's not to old to embark on a career flying. I have a few full-time flying colleges to visit. After that, I have a hell of a lot of careful decisions to make. But my heart don't belong behind a desk anymore!! Regards, Si |
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