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As reported by AvWeb -
http://media.putfile.com/Mr-Discount-Airline-Pilot-Guy -------------------------------------------- DW |
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no matter how many of those they do, they'll always be funny.
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I like the "Real Men of Genius". I bought the CD when I went on the
tour. However, I really liked the "Real American Heroes". They pulled those after 9/11. |
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![]() "Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com wrote in message ... As reported by AvWeb - Mr-Discount-Airline-Pilot-Guy -------------------------------------------- DW Hah! This one hits close to home. Had a round trip St.Louis-Raleigh/Durham on an A/F Ebraer this summer. The guy flying St.Lou-Raleigh did a talented greaser, but on the return trip the (different)guy was flapping around like a ruptured duck on a five mile final and landed hard at St.Louis. I was tempted to look to see if someone ran from the plane with their shirt tail missing. ;-) The second guy had to be an "ab initio" from a quickie course who still hasn't a clue what those "pedal thingies" are for. In the end tho, the biggest PITA was going thru the terminal and finding my car. In defense of the pilot (funny how we do that Huh?), I wasn't in the cockpit and I know he had a "Copilot" who was probably a check pilot driving the pilot nuts. The nastiest landings I have made were with an examiner. I know, but no matter how I spell Raleigh, it doesn't look right. 8-) Funny as hell Darkwing, Thanks for sharing, Marty PS, the Embraer is a nice plane. I found myself wondering what it would cost to get one and make a plush "weekender" of it. |
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I remember a ride on a very small plane with America West a couple
summers ago. It was small enough that I couldn't stand up and had to "walk" with my hands on the back of the seats. As I recall there were 9 seats (but it was a jet). I got to know the pilot real well because we turned back twice because of a maintenance issue (apparently there is a stick shaker warning light). Checked into my hotel in Dallas at 5am in time to get 1 hour sleep before my meeting. On the first two take offs I fell asleep right away. After waking up back in Pheonix twice I decided to stay away the next time. All this to save my company $1,000 on a direct flight from Sacramento to Dallas (the savings cost me that layover in Pheonix). -Robert |
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