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Really cool. Heard a lot about gravel kits, but never knew a lear was set up as such. Lears aren't exactly STOL performers, I'd be curious how short of gravel strips they operate from...
They aren't gonna be that short...
Really cool. Heard a lot about gravel kits, but never knew a lear was set up as such. Lears aren't exactly STOL performers, I'd be curious how short of gravel strips they operate from...
gne in prog Where were those shot? Great shots!
One Of Our DC-8 Combies
This was in ILN just after a B check. It was the first time I've seen a DC-8 up close and I was impressed.Yakota? I have MANY hours sitting in the back of that airplane and her sister.
Peter Lik has done a lot of work there, and that is exactly what I thought of when I saw your photo. Nice Job.Thanks! The canyon is Antelope Canyon, it's on a Navajo reservation just outside Page, AZ. The Pterodactyl thing is at the visitors center at the Glen Canyon dam, also by Page.
Peter Lik has done a lot of work there, and that is exactly what I thought of when I saw your photo. Nice Job.
Took this young man for his first ride ever tonight, now he says he wants to get his pilot's license when he gets old enough... got a few more years to go. I'm not sure if I'm proud or ashamed for hooking youth on aviation.
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Coming into LVK today.
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This is from last year. Alaska 6 landing in the night time fog at DCA.
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Nice shot.
My wife and I ride our bikes to Gravelly Point a lot when it's nice out and you guys are flying the river southbound.
You get a real appreciation for pilots who fly flatter approaches.
Thanks. The FO I was flying with last week damn near about took out the soccer goal in that field there. At least it was probably appreciated by the photographers standing by the approach lights.