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Old October 23rd 06, 06:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
blondeflygirl
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I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small plane. I think was
a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts above five thousand
feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with us?. My girlfriend
had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I think I am going to
get my pilot license it was fun.

Blonds have more fun.


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Old October 23rd 06, 06:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Actually, above 5,000 feet in a King Air full nudity is
proper. Next time take a vid-camera and post the video ,
be sure to get plenty of close-ups of every female so we can
vote on whether her bigger than yours. Be sure that the
N-number or any other identification on the airplane is
covered.

One the subject of your boyfriend, be sure to get pictures
of his feet, groin and wrist watch so we can verify whether
he is a real pilot.

BTW, what do you do if a blonde throws a hand grenade at
you? Pull the pin and throw it back.



"blondeflygirl" wrote in
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|I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small
plane. I think was
| a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts
above five thousand
| feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with
us?. My girlfriend
| had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I
think I am going to
| get my pilot license it was fun.
|
| Blonds have more fun.
|
|


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Old October 23rd 06, 07:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Kevin Clarke
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I always fly topless, so I'm not sure. Not a pretty site.

KC

blondeflygirl wrote:
I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small plane. I think was
a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts above five thousand
feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with us?. My girlfriend
had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I think I am going to
get my pilot license it was fun.

Blonds have more fun.


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Old October 23rd 06, 07:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Years ago I read a pilot report about a all woman cross
country race. The woman who wrote the story commented that
she would remove her shirt and bra to sunbath under her
plane's bubble canopy. Worked well until she had an engine
failure and landed successfully at an airport and had to
dress in a hurry.



"Kevin Clarke" wrote in message
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|I always fly topless, so I'm not sure. Not a pretty site.
|
| KC
|
| blondeflygirl wrote:
| I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small
plane. I think was
| a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts
above five thousand
| feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing
with us?. My girlfriend
| had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I
think I am going to
| get my pilot license it was fun.
|
| Blonds have more fun.
|
|


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Old October 23rd 06, 08:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Aluckyguess
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"blondeflygirl" wrote in message
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I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small plane. I think was
a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts above five
thousand feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with us?

No he was telling the truth. Your next step is to join the mile high club.
That should be easy in a king air.

.. My girlfriend
had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I think I am going
to get my pilot license it was fun.

Blonds have more fun.



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Old October 23rd 06, 08:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
The Visitor
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Post the jpgs.

blondeflygirl wrote:
I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small plane. I think was
a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts above five thousand
feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with us?. My girlfriend
had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I think I am going to
get my pilot license it was fun.

Blonds have more fun.



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Old October 23rd 06, 10:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Burns[_1_]
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I'm thinking this is just a simulation and the air is leaking out of her.
Jim


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Old October 24th 06, 01:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Judah
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"blondeflygirl" wrote in
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I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small plane. I think
was a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts above five
thousand feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with us?.
My girlfriend had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I
think I am going to get my pilot license it was fun.

Blonds have more fun.


I'm afraid he was lying.

Entry to the Mile High Club is not achieved until reaching six thousand feet,
as all aviation speeds and altitudes are represented in Nautical
measurements. (1NM = 6000')
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Old October 24th 06, 02:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ron Wanttaja
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:15:04 -0400, The Visitor
wrote:

blondeflygirl wrote:
I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small plane. I think was
a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts above five thousand
feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with us?. My girlfriend
had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I think I am going to
get my pilot license it was fun.


Post the jpgs.

^^^^
Damn. I mis-read the "p" as a "u". :-)

Ron "I can dream, can't I?" Wanttaja
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Old October 24th 06, 02:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Timmay
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And as long as we're splitting hairs concerning the Mile-High Club, a
nautical mile is actually 6,076 feet.

On Oct 23, 5:45 pm, Judah wrote:
"blondeflygirl" wrote .com:


Entry to the Mile High Club is not achieved until reaching six thousand feet,
as all aviation speeds and altitudes are represented in Nautical
measurements. (1NM = 6000')


 




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