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I got my 15 seconds of fame as alloted by Andy Warhol last weekend at a Civl
Air Patrol Search and Rescue Exercise. Click on the video icon below the photo of the two CAP cadets for the newsclip. Kevin Dunlevy http://www.kare11.com/news/news_arti...storyid=126827 |
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("Kevin Dunlevy" wrote)
I got my 15 seconds of fame as alloted by Andy Warhol last weekend at a Civl Air Patrol Search and Rescue Exercise. Click on the video icon below the photo of the two CAP cadets for the newsclip. http://www.kare11.com/news/news_arti...storyid=126827 Fun piece. Did you find the blue tarp? I see CAP plane N1686E is a 172N http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...um_inquiry.asp Is your outfit getting a (new) Cessna 182 with the G1000 glass cockpit? http://investor.textron.com/newsroom/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=192422&category=Cessna Montblack |
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We didn't find the blue tarp. We mostly worked on GPS training for the
Observer in the right seat. I'm pretty good with the GPS, so I often do training for other pilots. I'm less able with the radio detection finding for ELTs, which seems more of an art than a science. When I'm direction finding for ELTs I often think about World War II movies in which the Germans are shown using loop antennas on top of vans to do direction finding on partisan transmitters or about photos of loop antennas for NDB navigation on vintage aircraft. That technology hasn't changed much since WWII. There is one glass cockpit 182 reasonably available to me. I hope to begin my checkout in it soon. Other pilots tell me that except for take off and landing, it is like flying a computer. I am curious about the application of digital technology to flying, which seems largely an analog skill to me. KD "Montblack" wrote in message ... ("Kevin Dunlevy" wrote) I got my 15 seconds of fame as alloted by Andy Warhol last weekend at a Civl Air Patrol Search and Rescue Exercise. Click on the video icon below the photo of the two CAP cadets for the newsclip. http://www.kare11.com/news/news_arti...storyid=126827 Fun piece. Did you find the blue tarp? I see CAP plane N1686E is a 172N http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...um_inquiry.asp Is your outfit getting a (new) Cessna 182 with the G1000 glass cockpit? http://investor.textron.com/newsroom/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=192422&category=Cessna Montblack |
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Kevin Dunlevy wrote:
I got my 15 seconds of fame as alloted by Andy Warhol I think you mean you used up fifteen seconds out of your allotted, as-per-Andy-Warhol fifteen minutes of fame. ![]() Congratulations, nonetheless. -- Peter |
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I hope the rest of my 15 minutes isn't adverse.
Thanks. KD "Peter R." wrote in message ... Kevin Dunlevy wrote: I got my 15 seconds of fame as alloted by Andy Warhol I think you mean you used up fifteen seconds out of your allotted, as-per-Andy-Warhol fifteen minutes of fame. ![]() Congratulations, nonetheless. -- Peter |
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Kevin Dunlevy wrote:
I got my 15 seconds of fame as alloted by Andy Warhol last weekend at a Civl Air Patrol Search and Rescue Exercise. Click on the video icon below the photo of the two CAP cadets for the newsclip. Kevin Dunlevy http://www.kare11.com/news/news_arti...storyid=126827 Congrats! It is nice to see some positive news coverage of general aviation for a change. Matt |
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The credit goes to the Public Affairs Officer, Shannon Bauer. KD
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Kevin Dunlevy wrote: I got my 15 seconds of fame as alloted by Andy Warhol last weekend at a Civl Air Patrol Search and Rescue Exercise. Click on the video icon below the photo of the two CAP cadets for the newsclip. Kevin Dunlevy http://www.kare11.com/news/news_arti...storyid=126827 Congrats! It is nice to see some positive news coverage of general aviation for a change. Matt |
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