So all the myriad of flight schools I hear jamming unthr airspace between PHX and TUS, will begin to subside?
Nope! It may accelerate, just like it did during the 1980’s while you and I were in flight school.
The shortage is coming (back)!
So all the myriad of flight schools I hear jamming unthr airspace between PHX and TUS, will begin to subside?
Does this mean no more books by 27yo legacy captains telling the story of the challenges they overcome to get to their dream job?
I hope. I know I’m on one’s sh—-list at the moment.
I’m in my “your boos mean nothing, I’ve seen what you cheer for” era.I hope. I know I’m on one’s sh—-list at the moment.
I’m in my “your boos mean nothing, I’ve seen what you cheer for” era.
Do you miss me? Been 10 yearsSo all the myriad of flight schools I hear jamming unthr airspace between PHX and TUS, will begin to subside?
Love me or sticking pins in your Autothrust Blue voodoo doll me, you're at least thinking of me - with all of the rent-free living, evidently, you'd think my rent would be lower.I…. I… I LOVE THIS!!
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“Request top of stack”
“Top of stack is 17,000. 17,500 is open”
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Nothing like holding over TFD for 20 minutes waiting your turn to shoot an approach into runway 05 at CGZ while another plane shoots an approach to 23 and then you both pull the GA version of a “knife edge pass” as you side step and wave to each other as you pass on either side of the runway. I was, and still am, shocked that there isn’t a midair at least once a year in the southeast practice area.“Request top of stack”
“Top of stack is 17,000. 17,500 is open”
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Nothing like holding over TFD for 20 minutes waiting your turn to shoot an approach into runway 05 at CGZ while another plane shoots an approach to 23 and then you both pull the GA version of a “knife edge pass” as you side step and wave to each other as you pass on either side of the runway. I was, and still am, shocked that there isn’t a midair at least once a year in the southeast practice area.
I bet the dude was just hoping there would be a quick settlement to fund his next career. OopsJudge ain’t havin it
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Federal Judge Throws Out United Pilot’s Lawsuit After Hard-Landing Incident | AirlineGeeks.com
Silva, who worked as a flight attendant at United before becoming a pilot, has not announced whether he plans to appeal the decision.airlinegeeks.com
A couple years later, I brought a dirty old, oil and fuel dripping F/A-18C to the 2015 HIO airshow. The Monday morning after, at maybe 0700, with a nice cold overcast and drizzle, I was starting up to go back to Fallon NV. I got the right motor online, then looked down and noticed the APU had shut down (light was out). I thought "weird" and then started to crossbleed the left motor. Thats accomplished by pushing the other throttle up to 80%ish and cranking said motor. I just about had it online when some ramp dude came running over having a conniption, his hands flailing for me to stop. Turns out I was parked in front of a hangar that had some sort of canvas doors that were *unbeknownst to me* being blown apart by my tailpipe. I dutifully shut down to figure out WTF he was on about. Turns out, that was the last time the air start valve would work on that plane. I tried in vain for another 30-45 mins to get a motor to crank high enough to start, but both sides would Peter out at about 5% N1, well below what I needed to actually get them running. Anyway, I finally climbed down, and there was a whole crowd of kids from the ATP school up there who had gathered around to see me leave. I told them "stay in school, don't do drugs". Hopefully they listened. They are probably my captains nowYour story and the timeline just reminded me of this. Epilogue, I spent a whole week waiting for our maintenance rescue det to fix the thing, which happened to be PDX "restaurant week". Slept on my buddies couch, and we watched the summer olympics each day before going on a bar crawl. His wife was a saint to let me stick around. Think I finally went home late that following Thursday or early on Friday. Some good deals are accidents
There’s a lot of good reasons that made culling the D model fleet a very attractive option to the rest of Army leadership.@Lawman I dont pretend to understand your mysterious chopper things, but that explanation sounds very sketchy. No thanks. Just read article about SECDEF mandating big trimming of Army regimental aviation, and elimination of the -64D. How do you see that in execution?
I recently flew with an FO that’s a West Point/Army fixed wing guy (one of the very, very few I’ve met that were fixed wing)…the stories he told me about “leadership”, I can only imagine the ‘WTAF’ y’all feel1. We have no aviators at senior ranks as advocates
I recently flew with an FO that’s a West Point/Army fixed wing guy (one of the very, very few I’ve met that were fixed wing)…the stories he told me about “leadership”, I can only imagine the ‘WTAF’ y’all feel
“Air litorral space” has been all but made heresy by Army leadership.Yeah, they are cool helicopters in Lawman's case, but I've always envisioned it sort of like the old adage about UPS being "a truck company with airplanes"
Are they still making you guys camo up for combined arms rehearsals only to have to wash it off before you go fly?“Air litorral space” has been all but made heresy by Army leadership.
Army aviation participates in “the upper tier of the ground domain” in official doctrine. That should explain a lot of the attitude towards aviation by the rest of the Army.