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I MET my wife on a King Air.
She was the most beautiful creature to ever climb aboard. I was the dashing Captain. Fill in the blanks! I had the most unfortunate duty of having to fly 9 women around the 11 western states for 15 years. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. We were known as the Bimbo Bomber. Even tower personnel would give us the high five when we arrived. Somebody had to do it! Karl N1MM, formerly on a B200 "dave" wrote in message ... I'm afraid that my wife has never gone and has made it clear that she never will. I think, wishful thinking, that she's weakening. Both of my kids have flown with me. They don't really like it or dislike it. It's just transportation. If your family goes with you and enjoys it, that's great. I'm jealous. One of the reasons I went with the citabria is that I knew I'd be flying solo most of the time. Dave 68 7ECA Gary G wrote: At least you can get your wife in a plane! |
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Or a SAILBOAT!
G Dave On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 11:39:09 GMT, Larry Dighera wrote: On 19 Oct 2004 04:06:59 -0700, (Ekim) wrote in :: Wife: "Yeah, obviously you had trouble keeping the wings level, so we were leaning to the left." Watch out when you get her on your motorcycle. :-) |
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OK... Dave will bite!
![]() WHY were 9 ladies flying around 11 states for 15 yrs? Cheerleading squad? U R right, SOMEBODY has to do these things... Dave On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 19:39:26 -0700, "kage" wrote: I MET my wife on a King Air. She was the most beautiful creature to ever climb aboard. I was the dashing Captain. Fill in the blanks! I had the most unfortunate duty of having to fly 9 women around the 11 western states for 15 years. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. We were known as the Bimbo Bomber. Even tower personnel would give us the high five when we arrived. Somebody had to do it! Karl N1MM, formerly on a B200 |
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"Ekim" wrote in message
om... Just a funny little story... I was landing a C172 the other day with the family aboard. We were on final with a pretty decent cross wind from the right. I dipped the right wing down a little, maintained track with opposite rudder, touched down right main first, etc... You know, just the standard, every day, boring, low-wing-into-the-wind approach. Good post. Passenger discomfort it the reason my last CFI suggested I should become proficient at, if not switch exclusively to, crab landings. The passengers may be interested that the nose is pointed left or right, but even a modest amount of prolonged banking may freak out some more sensitive passnegers. -- Scott "France is capable of leading a brave attack against schoolgirls wearing headscarves, but never against Hamas or the Islamic Jihad." - Pavel Kohout http://www.techcentralstation.com/100704G.html |
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