Neil11
Well-Known Member
Sheesh- another crash. RIP.
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...tanker-crashes-while-battling-utah-blaze?lite
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...tanker-crashes-while-battling-utah-blaze?lite
Now I'm glad that my old man, a former Navy P2V pilot, didn't take my advice to go fly for them. I know last time we flew through there together ~ 10 years ago, he copied down the BUNO's on some of their birds that were awaiting paint, and found after reviewing his logbooks, that he had flown several of them as a young JO back in the '60's.
Imagine though if he had taken the job. It would be kind of cool to fly something that you once flew 50 years ago. I remember a story, I think it was here, about a guy who had worked/flown something in WWII. He ended up re-uniting with it in his 80's IIRC, and gave they guys restoring it a detailed report of how to do certain thing maint. wise that they couldn't figure out.
Imagine though if he had taken the job. It would be kind of cool to fly something that you once flew 50 years ago. I remember a story, I think it was here, about a guy who had worked/flown something in WWII. He ended up re-uniting with it in his 80's IIRC, and gave they guys restoring it a detailed report of how to do certain thing maint. wise that they couldn't figure out.
all things that could probably make a guy reconsider the greener grass.