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Old October 24th 06, 04:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Aluckyguess
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"Timmay" wrote in message
oups.com...
And as long as we're splitting hairs concerning the Mile-High Club, a
nautical mile is actually 6,076 feet.

On Oct 23, 5:45 pm, Judah wrote:
"blondeflygirl" wrote
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Entry to the Mile High Club is not achieved until reaching six thousand
feet,
as all aviation speeds and altitudes are represented in Nautical
measurements. (1NM = 6000')


Should it read the Nautical mile high club? I dont think so Tim
RARARAR

Signed Al


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Old October 24th 06, 04:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
GeorgeC
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That has to be AGL. A ski lodge in Aspen does not count.

On 23 Oct 2006 18:52:20 -0700, "Timmay" wrote:

And as long as we're splitting hairs concerning the Mile-High Club, a
nautical mile is actually 6,076 feet.

On Oct 23, 5:45 pm, Judah wrote:
"blondeflygirl" wrote .com:


Entry to the Mile High Club is not achieved until reaching six thousand feet,
as all aviation speeds and altitudes are represented in Nautical
measurements. (1NM = 6000')


GeorgeC
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Old October 24th 06, 05:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dave[_3_]
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6,076 feet..

Plus or minus a few inches.....

D




On 23 Oct 2006 18:52:20 -0700, "Timmay" wrote:

And as long as we're splitting hairs concerning the Mile-High Club, a
nautical mile is actually 6,076 feet.

On Oct 23, 5:45 pm, Judah wrote:
"blondeflygirl" wrote .com:


Entry to the Mile High Club is not achieved until reaching six thousand feet,
as all aviation speeds and altitudes are represented in Nautical
measurements. (1NM = 6000')


  #14  
Old October 24th 06, 05:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Al G[_1_]
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"Judah" wrote in message
. ..
"blondeflygirl" wrote in
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I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small plane. I think
was a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts above five
thousand feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with us?.
My girlfriend had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I
think I am going to get my pilot license it was fun.

Blonds have more fun.


Your boyfriend was correct. This has been a long tradition in our area.
Among the rental crowd, it is cutomary that topless ladies ride for free.
We've always used statute miles for the mile high club because it was
established when MPH was being used on airspeed indicators. The 5 mile high
club has always used nautical miles, because it was done IFR, and yes, these
altitudes are AGL.

Al G


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Old October 24th 06, 06:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Al G[_1_]
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Default First flight, kinda OT

And, on a related note...

October is breast cancer awareness month.

All women are encouraged to get regular exams.

As an amateur mamographer, I have offered my services this year, pro
bono.

Sign up early.

Al G




"Jim Macklin" wrote in message
news:Um7%g.13372$XX2.4193@dukeread04...
Actually, above 5,000 feet in a King Air full nudity is
proper. Next time take a vid-camera and post the video ,
be sure to get plenty of close-ups of every female so we can
vote on whether her bigger than yours. Be sure that the
N-number or any other identification on the airplane is
covered.

One the subject of your boyfriend, be sure to get pictures
of his feet, groin and wrist watch so we can verify whether
he is a real pilot.

BTW, what do you do if a blonde throws a hand grenade at
you? Pull the pin and throw it back.



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|I went up with my boyfriend today, first time in a small
plane. I think was
| a King Air. He said it is customary to show your breasts
above five thousand
| feet. My girlfriend and I did it, but was he messing with
us?. My girlfriend
| had bigger breasts than I did and were perky suckers. I
think I am going to
| get my pilot license it was fun.
|
| Blonds have more fun.
|
|




 




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