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Ten Years of Flying
Today I was able to celebrate my 10-Year anniversary of getting my wings by
flying Mary and friends to a wonderful lunch in Kewanee, IL (at an amazing furniture store called "Goods"), followed by a full day of camaraderie and fun. Best of all, my landing in Kewanee was an absolute greaser, despite high, gusty winds! (Funny how that never ceases to be a real ego builder...) In ten years and over 900 hours, I've surprisingly managed to complete an equal number of take-offs and landings, while simultaneously avoiding any bent metal or mishaps. Meanwhile, my kids have grown up in the back seat of an airplane, seeing so many things that they could never have seen from the ground, and I've had the privilege of owning aircraft since '98. It's truly been a wondrous decade. Nothing in my life has been more rewarding than flying. In fact, it's hard to believe how much aviation has changed my life in this very short decade. Ten years ago I was a life-time wanna-be pilot, trying to figure out how to get into the left seat and see what flying was really like. If anyone had told me that ten years later I would have abandoned my newspaper career and other businesses -- and could have convinced Mary to do the same with her medical career -- in order to reap the risky and always doubtful financial benefits of aviation (by creating an aviation-theme-suite hotel, of all things!), I surely would have thought they were daft. Yet, here I am. Only in America. I always tell anyone who will listen that my first 35 years on this planet were utterly wasted, spent on the ground, looking up. Flying truly is life, ladies and gents, and I'm here to tell you that it's time to get out and enjoy every minute of it! I'm looking forward to another ten (or thirty) years of flying, and I'm incredibly honored to have been able to share the sky with y'all over these last ten years. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Today I was able to celebrate my 10-Year anniversary of getting my wings by flying Mary and friends to a wonderful lunch in Kewanee, IL (at an amazing furniture store called "Goods"), followed by a full day of camaraderie and fun. snip Congratulations, Jay. Reading your posts over these last few years, I have enjoyed reliving many of your experiences. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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That was great.
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:aceRd.7229$zH6.6601@attbi_s53... Today I was able to celebrate my 10-Year anniversary of getting my wings by flying Mary and friends to a wonderful lunch in Kewanee, IL (at an amazing furniture store called "Goods"), followed by a full day of camaraderie and fun. Best of all, my landing in Kewanee was an absolute greaser, despite high, gusty winds! (Funny how that never ceases to be a real ego builder...) In ten years and over 900 hours, I've surprisingly managed to complete an equal number of take-offs and landings, while simultaneously avoiding any bent metal or mishaps. Meanwhile, my kids have grown up in the back seat of an airplane, seeing so many things that they could never have seen from the ground, and I've had the privilege of owning aircraft since '98. It's truly been a wondrous decade. Nothing in my life has been more rewarding than flying. In fact, it's hard to believe how much aviation has changed my life in this very short decade. Ten years ago I was a life-time wanna-be pilot, trying to figure out how to get into the left seat and see what flying was really like. If anyone had told me that ten years later I would have abandoned my newspaper career and other businesses -- and could have convinced Mary to do the same with her medical career -- in order to reap the risky and always doubtful financial benefits of aviation (by creating an aviation-theme-suite hotel, of all things!), I surely would have thought they were daft. Yet, here I am. Only in America. I always tell anyone who will listen that my first 35 years on this planet were utterly wasted, spent on the ground, looking up. Flying truly is life, ladies and gents, and I'm here to tell you that it's time to get out and enjoy every minute of it! I'm looking forward to another ten (or thirty) years of flying, and I'm incredibly honored to have been able to share the sky with y'all over these last ten years. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Congrats, and I hope you find the next 10 years even more rewarding :-)
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:aceRd.7229$zH6.6601@attbi_s53... Today I was able to celebrate my 10-Year anniversary of getting my wings by flying Mary and friends to a wonderful lunch in Kewanee, IL (at an amazing furniture store called "Goods"), followed by a full day of camaraderie and fun. Best of all, my landing in Kewanee was an absolute greaser, despite high, gusty winds! (Funny how that never ceases to be a real ego builder...) In ten years and over 900 hours, I've surprisingly managed to complete an equal number of take-offs and landings, while simultaneously avoiding any bent metal or mishaps. Meanwhile, my kids have grown up in the back seat of an airplane, seeing so many things that they could never have seen from the ground, and I've had the privilege of owning aircraft since '98. It's truly been a wondrous decade. Nothing in my life has been more rewarding than flying. In fact, it's hard to believe how much aviation has changed my life in this very short decade. Ten years ago I was a life-time wanna-be pilot, trying to figure out how to get into the left seat and see what flying was really like. If anyone had told me that ten years later I would have abandoned my newspaper career and other businesses -- and could have convinced Mary to do the same with her medical career -- in order to reap the risky and always doubtful financial benefits of aviation (by creating an aviation-theme-suite hotel, of all things!), I surely would have thought they were daft. Yet, here I am. Only in America. I always tell anyone who will listen that my first 35 years on this planet were utterly wasted, spent on the ground, looking up. Flying truly is life, ladies and gents, and I'm here to tell you that it's time to get out and enjoy every minute of it! I'm looking forward to another ten (or thirty) years of flying, and I'm incredibly honored to have been able to share the sky with y'all over these last ten years. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
snips Today I was able to celebrate my 10-Year anniversary of getting my wings by flying Mary and friends to a wonderful lunch in Kewanee, IL (at an amazing furniture store called "Goods"), followed by a full day of camaraderie and fun. I always tell anyone who will listen that my first 35 years on this planet were utterly wasted, spent on the ground, looking up. Flying truly is life, ladies and gents, and I'm here to tell you that it's time to get out and enjoy every minute of it! I'm looking forward to another ten (or thirty) years of flying, and I'm incredibly honored to have been able to share the sky with y'all over these last ten years. Ten years is Titanium isn't it? g Nice write up. Montblack |
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Big congratulations!!! :0) I'm just a hair over halfway there,,, keep up
the pace man or I'll 'catch-up' with you grin! Enjoy and be sure to celebrate !!!! -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL-IA Student - CP-ASEL Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:aceRd.7229$zH6.6601@attbi_s53... Today I was able to celebrate my 10-Year anniversary of getting my wings by flying Mary and friends to a wonderful lunch in Kewanee, IL (at an amazing furniture store called "Goods"), followed by a full day of camaraderie and fun. Best of all, my landing in Kewanee was an absolute greaser, despite high, gusty winds! (Funny how that never ceases to be a real ego builder...) In ten years and over 900 hours, I've surprisingly managed to complete an equal number of take-offs and landings, while simultaneously avoiding any bent metal or mishaps. Meanwhile, my kids have grown up in the back seat of an airplane, seeing so many things that they could never have seen from the ground, and I've had the privilege of owning aircraft since '98. It's truly been a wondrous decade. Nothing in my life has been more rewarding than flying. In fact, it's hard to believe how much aviation has changed my life in this very short decade. Ten years ago I was a life-time wanna-be pilot, trying to figure out how to get into the left seat and see what flying was really like. If anyone had told me that ten years later I would have abandoned my newspaper career and other businesses -- and could have convinced Mary to do the same with her medical career -- in order to reap the risky and always doubtful financial benefits of aviation (by creating an aviation-theme-suite hotel, of all things!), I surely would have thought they were daft. Yet, here I am. Only in America. I always tell anyone who will listen that my first 35 years on this planet were utterly wasted, spent on the ground, looking up. Flying truly is life, ladies and gents, and I'm here to tell you that it's time to get out and enjoy every minute of it! I'm looking forward to another ten (or thirty) years of flying, and I'm incredibly honored to have been able to share the sky with y'all over these last ten years. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Congratulations, Jay. Reading your posts over these last few years, I
have enjoyed reliving many of your experiences. Thanks, Peter. It's been in an incredible journey. To have the ability to simply hop in a plane, and *go* -- literally anywhere in the Western Hemisphere -- at a moment's notice, is truly amazing. Sometimes I think we pilots get jaded to that fact, but it's something that bears repeating. Because of G.A., Mary and I have been everywhere, from Wisconsin to Florida, from Nevada to New York. When I first got my ticket, I was able to fly my Mom back to her little home town, where she arrived like a queen in her own personal son-flown airplane, to the amazement of friends and relatives alike. We were both proud as peacocks, and I truly believe that was the best day of her retirement years. A few years later, when she lay dying, aviation was the gift that allowed me to fly home to be with her every few days. Without G.A. I would not have been able to say goodbye... My kids have seen Cape Canaveral, Lakeland, Oshkosh, the Grand Canyon, the Great Lakes, Mackinac Island, Devil's Tower, Mt. Rushmore, Carlsbad Caverns, the Gulf of Mexico, the Ozarks, and a hundred other places that they could NEVER have seen if we were flightless birds. Even before the hotel, our small business life meant that days off were few and far between, so the speed and spontaneity of flying has allowed us to provide our children with a nearly normal life, in a very strange sense of the word. Finally, and most importantly, flying has made me a better person. Because of aviation, I'm more highly motivated, more organized, and mentally sharper than I would be otherwise. Best of all, by surrounding myself with pilots -- both here in cyberspace, and in "real life" at the hotel -- I have learned so many things from some of the best and smartest people on the planet. Face it -- the world is full of crap, and crappy people. Pilots are far and away the best of the lot -- and I'm honored to be one of them. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" "Peter R." wrote in message ... Jay Honeck wrote: Today I was able to celebrate my 10-Year anniversary of getting my wings by flying Mary and friends to a wonderful lunch in Kewanee, IL (at an amazing furniture store called "Goods"), followed by a full day of camaraderie and fun. snip -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
Today I was able to celebrate my 10-Year anniversary of getting my wings by flying Mary and friends to a wonderful lunch in Kewanee, IL (at an amazing furniture store called "Goods"), followed by a full day of camaraderie and fun. Best of all, my landing in Kewanee was an absolute greaser, despite high, gusty winds! (Funny how that never ceases to be a real ego builder...) In ten years and over 900 hours, I've surprisingly managed to complete an equal number of take-offs and landings, while simultaneously avoiding any bent metal or mishaps. Meanwhile, my kids have grown up in the back seat of an airplane, seeing so many things that they could never have seen from the ground, and I've had the privilege of owning aircraft since '98. It's truly been a wondrous decade. Nothing in my life has been more rewarding than flying. In fact, it's hard to believe how much aviation has changed my life in this very short decade. Ten years ago I was a life-time wanna-be pilot, trying to figure out how to get into the left seat and see what flying was really like. If anyone had told me that ten years later I would have abandoned my newspaper career and other businesses -- and could have convinced Mary to do the same with her medical career -- in order to reap the risky and always doubtful financial benefits of aviation (by creating an aviation-theme-suite hotel, of all things!), I surely would have thought they were daft. Yet, here I am. Only in America. I always tell anyone who will listen that my first 35 years on this planet were utterly wasted, spent on the ground, looking up. Flying truly is life, ladies and gents, and I'm here to tell you that it's time to get out and enjoy every minute of it! I'm looking forward to another ten (or thirty) years of flying, and I'm incredibly honored to have been able to share the sky with y'all over these last ten years. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Congrats, Jay! And may you have many more years of blue skies and calm winds. Thanks, too, for your many postings and musings here. Keep those things coming. Hope to get out your way, one of these days. My wifes brother lives in Muscatine and two good friends of mine live in Lake City. When in the area, we'll give you a callup for a reservation. Arnold Sten |
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 13:33:16 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: Face it -- the world is full of crap, and crappy people. Pilots are far and away the best of the lot -- and I'm honored to be one of them. that is it in a nutshell. Stealth Pilot |
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Big congratulations!!! :0) I'm just a hair over halfway there,,, keep up
the pace man or I'll 'catch-up' with you grin! Hey, you just might catch up in total time. If you want to build hours, don't let your wife get her ticket. :-) I figure I'd have over 1300 hours in my logbook by now, if we weren't splitting left-seat time for the last six years. I'm kinda disappointed that I didn't reach my goal of 1000 hours in 10 years, but 900-and-change is a small price to pay for the luxury of having a second pilot on board. It really does make flying cross country much more relaxing. Enjoy and be sure to celebrate !!!! We did just that! Our favorite micro-brewery tapped a new batch of a nutty brown ale last night. It was the perfect way to end a perfect day! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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