Alaska DC-6 pilots photostream

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This guy takes amazing photos!:rawk:

Hey, that's one of my roommates from college! We lived together during the '03-'04 school year. Had a lot of good times both in and out of the cockpit. Unfortunately I haven't seen him in person in several years, but we still talk over the phone every few months.

Bryan's a super nice guy. He actually used to post on here under the username FlyOrDie. You can see all of his stuff in the forum archives.
 
Hey, that's one of my roommates from college! We lived together during the '03-'04 school year. Had a lot of good times both in and out of the cockpit. Unfortunately I haven't seen him in person in several years, but we still talk over the phone every few months.

Bryan's a super nice guy. He actually used to post on here under the username FlyOrDie. You can see all of his stuff in the forum archives.
Thats awesome! I met him last summer, and he is an awesome guy. He let me use his garage to do a quick repair on the Jeep.

He was mentioning he wanted to go flying sometime. So maybe this summer we will do that.
 
He was mentioning he wanted to go flying sometime. So maybe this summer we will do that.

You should. I give him a hard time for not flying little GA stuff anymore. He used to criss cross the country all the time in a Cessna 150, and now he gets nervous if there are less than 4 engines turning!

I think he still has it in him though. He misses the small stuff, it's just the classic problem everybody runs in to--get a wife and kid and there's no more time/money to play around with Cessnas.

Next time you see him, ask him to tell you stories from his California flying days. He's got a million of them. Playing a game called "climb or die" with his dad in a King Air (his dad used to have a Part 91 King Air 200 gig), getting funny looks when he'd pull up to the fuel pumps without a shirt on in the family C-150, having a news crew video his first solo flight, and on and on...
 
Next time you see him, ask him to tell you stories from his California flying days. He's got a million of them. Playing a game called "climb or die" with his dad in a King Air (his dad used to have a Part 91 King Air 200 gig), getting funny looks when he'd pull up to the fuel pumps without a shirt on in the family C-150, having a news crew video his first solo flight, and on and on...
Sounds awesome! I will be sure to ask him about those stories.:)
 
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