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How do you feel when you fly the plane?
I am NOT Pilot... -Abhi. |
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![]() "Abhi" wrote in message om... How do you feel when you fly the plane? Good. |
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Abhi wrote:
How do you feel when you fly the plane? I have feelings good. Since came up from baby always I fly wanted. I am NOT Pilot... Try sometime flying to make your happiness. |
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![]() Soaring aloft over the heads of your two-dimensionalally confined fellows on a bright winter morning with Earth's geography brilliantly spread before you in glorious panorama affords an airman one of life's most enrapturing feelings of exaltation. Expertly piloting a masterpiece of engineering efficiency with alacritous authority among invisible airspace boundaries in compliance with voluminous regulations demands full mental concentration thus refreshingly emancipating your thoughts from their mundane confinement. Donning the cloak of intense responsibility to passengers and those earth bound below, demanded by all who would take to the sky, necessarily effects a change in demeanor as profound as any epiphany. Singlehandedly vanquishing the cosmic laws of nature instills an equanimity born of courage and skill few apprehend. Sojourning in the third-dimention provides significance in its perfection of human experience. But my laudatous extolment of the uplifting glorification effected by the human experience of flight fails to convey the joyous bliss that is aviation, similar to the difficulty in explaining hue to the blind; flight must be experienced to be genuinely appreciated. Yeah, but do you like it? Jose g,d,r -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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Soaring aloft over the heads of your two-dimensionalally confined
fellows on a bright winter morning with Earth's geography brilliantly spread before you in glorious panorama affords an airman one of life's most enrapturing feelings of exaltation. Expertly piloting a masterpiece of engineering efficiency with alacritous authority among invisible airspace boundaries in compliance with voluminous regulations demands full mental concentration thus refreshingly emancipating your thoughts from their mundane confinement. Donning the cloak of intense responsibility to passengers and those earth bound below, demanded by all who would take to the sky, necessarily effects a change in demeanor as profound as any epiphany. Singlehandedly vanquishing the cosmic laws of nature instills an equanimity born of courage and skill few apprehend. Sojourning in the third-dimention provides significance in its perfection of human experience. But my laudatous extolment of the uplifting glorification effected by the human experience of flight fails to convey the joyous bliss that is aviation, similar to the difficulty in explaining hue to the blind; flight must be experienced to be genuinely appreciated. Yeah, but do you like it? What was the question again? |
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"Abhi" wrote in message
om... How do you feel when you fly the plane? I am NOT Pilot... -Abhi. I feel about the same as the guys quoted he http://www.skygod.com/quotes/quotes.html Well, except for the one that is framed and hanging on my wall, which is how I feel when I'm not flying the plane. The one by da Vinci, who never knew the experience but seemed to know it so well. On a more prosaic level, I feel - proud. -- David Brooks |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
Expertly piloting a masterpiece of engineering efficiency with alacritous authority among invisible airspace boundaries in compliance with voluminous regulations demands full mental concentration thus refreshingly emancipating your thoughts from their mundane confinement. You get to fly a masterpiece of engineering efficiency? Nice. I wish I could say the same. - Andrew |
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I feel free.
-- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. (Abhi) wrote in message . com... How do you feel when you fly the plane? I am NOT Pilot... -Abhi. |
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