ZapBrannigan
If it ain’t a Boeing, I’m not going. No choice.
I have some wings. How many do you need? Shoot me your mailing address via PM and I'll send them.
You would have to either be really busy or a gigantic feminine cleansing product to not let kids up to the cockpit.
It's a life changing event for some...
I love it when kids come up front. I let them smash buttons and show them a couple little things. It seems to me though that most parents don't even care to let their kid up front anymore. I can count on one hand how many times its happened in the past year.
In my experience,a good majority of gate agents don't really have a passion for aviation...they are just there for the flight benefits and to find a pilot to shack up with.
The hat is everything.
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For the record, I don't fall into any of those pilot stalker categories.![]()
....aside from the fact you're dating one, but otherwise no.![]()
Fair enough.
j/k
Is kind of interesting though, looking at dating/marriage habits of the sexes and how it relates to profession.
For example, in the military, the vast majority of military males, are married to civilian or otherwise non-military females (exceptions of course, but generally speaking).
However the vast majority of military females, seemingly date or are married to military males. Its more rare to see military females dating or married to some civilian or non-military male.
Same seems to hold true when it comes to males/females in the fire service and in law enforcement, from what I've noticed. Just an observation over the past few decades doing these jobs, not necessarily a scientific evaluation.
They did not get any wings,they were out too. No rush though! You have already gone above and beyond as it is
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Some people suck at life. When we go to our regular FBO's I invite the line guys on our empty legs (usually short) so they can ride along.MikeD said:Back in 93 when I was working traffic watch part time at Corporate Jets FBO SDL, was working a GIV there and had dropped off the fuel receipt to the cockpit to the co-pilot sitting there. Conversationally, I asked "very nice jet, how is it to fly?", and the co-pilot told me "nice, but probably not likely you'll ever fly one of these" in a jerk tone like I was wasting his time even asking, peon that I was. "Thanks. Have a nice flight."