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Does anyone have a suggestion on what material to hand out to
someone questioning me about flying? I'm not saying it happens often, but while I'm working in my garage on my homebuilt someone wanders in and asks questions about flying and building. I'm not much of an explainer so I thought it would be nice to just hand out a pamphlet that starts to explain and has some web addresses already on it. You could tell someone where to look on the web, but I would guess that out of sight out of mind come into play. I could take them flying but since I'm a member of a club, it's just not possible to get a plane on no notice. So, anyone have an idea of what I could print out or send for to hand out to wanna be pilots? Lou |
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Lou wrote:
Does anyone have a suggestion on what material to hand out to someone questioning me about flying? I'm not saying it happens often, but while I'm working in my garage on my homebuilt someone wanders in and asks questions about flying and building. I'm not much of an explainer so I thought it would be nice to just hand out a pamphlet that starts to explain and has some web addresses already on it. You could tell someone where to look on the web, but I would guess that out of sight out of mind come into play. I could take them flying but since I'm a member of a club, it's just not possible to get a plane on no notice. So, anyone have an idea of what I could print out or send for to hand out to wanna be pilots? Lou Subscribe them to AOPA Flight Training. All you have to do is call 1-800-USA-AOPA and request a six month free subscription be sent to them. |
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![]() "Lou" wrote in message ... Does anyone have a suggestion on what material to hand out to someone questioning me about flying? I'm not saying it happens often, but while I'm working in my garage on my homebuilt someone wanders in and asks questions about flying and building. I'm not much of an explainer so I thought it would be nice to just hand out a pamphlet that starts to explain and has some web addresses already on it. You could tell someone where to look on the web, but I would guess that out of sight out of mind come into play. I could take them flying but since I'm a member of a club, it's just not possible to get a plane on no notice. So, anyone have an idea of what I could print out or send for to hand out to wanna be pilots? Lou Lou, Before you start putting something together, is it possible that those individuals are wanting to just start a conversation regarding something of very special importance to you? Perhaps they are not really so interested in flying that a handout would really be appreciated or used for that matter. Of course, I have no clue as to who these individuals are or what their real motives are so take my comment accordingly :-). It might be something along the line of a neighbor asking how your kids are doing at college? They want to start a conversation and are not the least bit interested in adopting them - LOL. I know that as a PP-ASEL, there is hardly a week goes by that someone isn't asking me about flying and yet they have absolutely no interest in learning how or even experiencing the thrill of being in a small single engine airplane. All they want to do is engage in a friendly conversation. Harry |
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Lou wrote:
So, anyone have an idea of what I could print out or send for to hand out to wanna be pilots? AOPA has a website just for this purpose : http://www.beapilot.com/ It answers most of the basic questions. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com |
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Never never never refer such a person to this newgroup! Only
experienced pilots with well established credibility sensors and/or those interested in observing abnormal behavior should read postings here. This site does not bring out the best in some of us, but it does contribute to the economy because we often have to replace keyboards after spewing coffee on them. I have learned to put my cup down before reading some threads, On May 20, 7:53 am, Lou wrote: Does anyone have a suggestion on what material to hand out to someone questioning me about flying? I'm not saying it happens often, but while I'm working in my garage on my homebuilt someone wanders in and asks questions about flying and building. I'm not much of an explainer so I thought it would be nice to just hand out a pamphlet that starts to explain and has some web addresses already on it. You could tell someone where to look on the web, but I would guess that out of sight out of mind come into play. I could take them flying but since I'm a member of a club, it's just not possible to get a plane on no notice. So, anyone have an idea of what I could print out or send for to hand out to wanna be pilots? Lou |
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On May 20, 4:54 pm, Tina wrote:
Never never never refer such a person to this newgroup! Only experienced pilots with well established credibility sensors and/or those interested in observing abnormal behavior should read postings here. This site does not bring out the best in some of us, but it does contribute to the economy because we often have to replace keyboards after spewing coffee on them. I have learned to put my cup down before reading some threads, On May 20, 7:53 am, Lou wrote: Does anyone have a suggestion on what material to hand out to someone questioning me about flying? I'm not saying it happens often, but while I'm working in my garage on my homebuilt someone wanders in and asks questions about flying and building. I'm not much of an explainer so I thought it would be nice to just hand out a pamphlet that starts to explain and has some web addresses already on it. You could tell someone where to look on the web, but I would guess that out of sight out of mind come into play. I could take them flying but since I'm a member of a club, it's just not possible to get a plane on no notice. So, anyone have an idea of what I could print out or send for to hand out to wanna be pilots? Lou I agree Tina, I no longer keep a hammer within reach. Lou |
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Tina wrote:
Never never never refer such a person to this newgroup! Only experienced pilots with well established credibility sensors and/or those interested in observing abnormal behavior should read postings here. As a newcomer to the rec.aviation newsgroups, but not to usenet, I tend to disagree. I find the newsgroups quite interesting and encouraging to fulfill my own flying dreams in the, hopefully near ![]() This site does not bring out the best in some of us, but it does contribute to the economy because we often have to replace keyboards after spewing coffee on them. Maybe it's because the aviation community is in general more emotional about their subject then the usual usenet user. But with many year usenet experience, I can assure you, this pattern of behavior is not uncommon. ![]() cu, Stefan |
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