CirrusMonkey
No Real Usefulness
I raise the flaps during the flare.
I pat the nose of my airplanes during preflight...mostly though because of a guy who used to come here on JC and something about his four year old sone with some sort of cancer...but I do it. I always pat them, and them what nice airplanes they are and thank them for getting me back safely during post flight.
I always do a walkaround,
May have something to do with that time I was riding with a contract guy to carry our freight and pick up my broken airplane, stopped for a storm, took off in a hurry, and landed to find about 4 ft of tail tie-down dangling from the back of the dude's 210...
Well, it beats finding 1/2 of the GPU cable.
I've received "squawk 666x" a couple times before, I politely asked if they could dream up a new code to which they were happy to accommodate.
Hefner said:I've received "squawk 666x" a couple times before, I politely asked if they could dream up a new code to which they were happy to accommodate.
Had a C-425 do an emergency landing at our airport once because when they took off from their departure airport and raised the gear there was a loud "thump." Needless to say when they landed there was a rather large bright orange tow bar still attached to the nose gear.Or the towbar hanging off the nose of the C-210.

I don't fly with women. I'm safe that way.
Coward.I had that this week. 4666. No thanks.
I do this too!I always, always, always when flying commercial touch the skin of the plane. Its my way of saying hello I guess.
I have triple six in my N-number. Funny to see how some people react. One said wrong number people with it crash, the other - don't come to our field till you change it. Once I took up a reverend and somewhere at altitude he pointed to registration. I quickly explained to him it's contained with letters he laughed...
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