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Old August 4th 08, 12:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
DaveB[_2_]
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About 35 years ago (during my drinking days) I flew a couple times
with a fellow that would drink beer while flying.

We were flying out of a small airport in Alabama and I really didn't
think much of it. Now after being sober for a long time and a little
older and still alive I realize how crazy that was.
Daveb
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Old August 4th 08, 03:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ol Shy & Bashful
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On Aug 3, 6:48*pm, (DaveB) wrote:
About 35 years ago (during my drinking days) I flew a couple times
with a fellow that would drink beer while flying.

We were flying out of a small airport in Alabama and I really didn't
think much of it. Now after being sober for a long time and a little
older and still alive I realize how crazy that was.
Daveb


Dave
I knew a guy in Calif who had a reputation of drinking while crop
dusting with helicopter. I passed it off as just gossip until one day
when I was working a field and his rig pulled in and he began flying
the same field I was. I walked over and chatted with him to see what
the deal was. Turned out the farmer had called us both just to make
sure his field got sprayed. The guy asked what I was going to do and I
said I had already sprayed half of the field and was going to finish.
What he did was up to him. So, he pulls a beer out of the little
cooler in his cockpit, offers me one which I declined, and proceeds to
drink one while he gets a load of chemical and starts to spray where I
had already worked!
I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I did call a friend of mine
with the FAA and advised him what I had seen. Not sure if any action
was ever taken as I was never contacted about it by anyone.
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Old August 4th 08, 05:13 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mike[_22_]
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"Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote in message
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On Aug 3, 6:48 pm, (DaveB) wrote:
About 35 years ago (during my drinking days) I flew a couple times
with a fellow that would drink beer while flying.

We were flying out of a small airport in Alabama and I really didn't
think much of it. Now after being sober for a long time and a little
older and still alive I realize how crazy that was.
Daveb


Dave
I knew a guy in Calif who had a reputation of drinking while crop
dusting with helicopter. I passed it off as just gossip until one day
when I was working a field and his rig pulled in and he began flying
the same field I was. I walked over and chatted with him to see what
the deal was. Turned out the farmer had called us both just to make
sure his field got sprayed. The guy asked what I was going to do and I
said I had already sprayed half of the field and was going to finish.
What he did was up to him. So, he pulls a beer out of the little
cooler in his cockpit, offers me one which I declined, and proceeds to
drink one while he gets a load of chemical and starts to spray where I
had already worked!
I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I did call a friend of mine
with the FAA and advised him what I had seen. Not sure if any action
was ever taken as I was never contacted about it by anyone.


A certain percentage of the population has serious problems with alcohol.
It shouldn't surprise anyone that pilots are not immune. I knew controllers
who would come to work reeking of alcohol and I've seen some take drinks out
in the parking lot. I haven't seen any of that since the FAA started
mandatory alcohol testing.

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Old August 5th 08, 10:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Mike writes:

A certain percentage of the population has serious problems with alcohol.
It shouldn't surprise anyone that pilots are not immune.


See _The Pilot_ (1980), with Cliff Robertson. As I recall, at the end of the
movie he ends up going from airline pilot to ... cropduster.

I knew controllers
who would come to work reeking of alcohol and I've seen some take drinks out
in the parking lot. I haven't seen any of that since the FAA started
mandatory alcohol testing.


Good.
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Old August 5th 08, 11:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
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Mike writes:

A certain percentage of the population has serious problems with alcohol.
It shouldn't surprise anyone that pilots are not immune.


See _The Pilot_ (1980), with Cliff Robertson. As I recall, at the end of
the
movie he ends up going from airline pilot to ... cropduster.

A crop-duster is still a pilot, which you are not, and never will be
anything but a wannabe.


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Old August 6th 08, 01:09 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Benjamin Dover
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"Viperdoc" wrote in
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
...
Mike writes:

A certain percentage of the population has serious problems with
alcohol. It shouldn't surprise anyone that pilots are not immune.


See _The Pilot_ (1980), with Cliff Robertson. As I recall, at the
end of the
movie he ends up going from airline pilot to ... cropduster.

A crop-duster is still a pilot, which you are not, and never will be
anything but a wannabe.



Anthony is a wannabe wannabe. He hasn't figured out how to be a wannabe
yet.

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Old August 5th 08, 08:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jason \Home Run\ Kendrick
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 19:39:50 -0700 (PDT), Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:

I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I did call a friend of mine
with the FAA and advised him what I had seen. Not sure if any action
was ever taken as I was never contacted about it by anyone.


A few brewskis and you jack a guy a job? **** you in between your nose
hairs.
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Over the fence I do this a lot. NO softball timidates me
if after me. I kill it.
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Old August 5th 08, 10:25 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Maynard
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On 2008-08-05, Jason "Home Run" Kendrick wrote:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 19:39:50 -0700 (PDT), Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:
I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I did call a friend of mine
with the FAA and advised him what I had seen. Not sure if any action
was ever taken as I was never contacted about it by anyone.

A few brewskis and you jack a guy a job? **** you in between your nose
hairs.


A few brewskis *while* *flying*??!!! That guy needs to be out of the
cockpit, NOW.
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Old August 5th 08, 04:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
gatt[_5_]
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Jay Maynard wrote:
On 2008-08-05, Jason "Home Run" Kendrick wrote:


A few brewskis and you jack a guy a job? **** you in between your nose
hairs.


A few brewskis *while* *flying*??!!! That guy needs to be out of the
cockpit, NOW.


Aw, come on. There's nothing dangerous about knocking back a pint or
three before hopping into a plane loaded with fuel and chemicals and
engaging in a hazardous occupation like extreme low-level flight over
people's property and livelihoods, is there?

What could possibly go wrong?!

-c
;

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Old August 5th 08, 10:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mxsmanic
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Jason "Home Run" Kendrick writes:

A few brewskis and you jack a guy a job?


If it involves flying an airplane, yes.
 




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