bob loblaw
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Is there any way to get Harrisburgh Approach on the internet. I said something funny last night and I was wondering if they have the same deal as Philly, Ohare, Boston, and such.
bob loblaw said:I was working with Harrisburg Approach and asked them for a GPS 17 into KTHV. The controller asked me how the approach will terminate, and I responded in a way I always wanted to. I told him the approach will terminate in a smoking heap. It took the controller about 10 seconds to respond.
bob loblaw said:I was working with Harrisburg Approach and asked them for a GPS 17 into KTHV. The controller asked me how the approach will terminate, and I responded in a way I always wanted to. I told him the approach will terminate in a smoking heap. It took the controller about 10 seconds to respond.
bob loblaw said:I was working with Harrisburg Approach and asked them for a GPS 17 into KTHV. The controller asked me how the approach will terminate, and I responded in a way I always wanted to. I told him the approach will terminate in a smoking heap. It took the controller about 10 seconds to respond.
bob loblaw said:I was working with Harrisburg Approach and asked them for a GPS 17 into KTHV. The controller asked me how the approach will terminate, and I responded in a way I always wanted to. I told him the approach will terminate in a smoking heap. It took the controller about 10 seconds to respond.
pilot602 said:Cant remember off-hand the actual Web site, but the FAA's new NACO site has all current "NOS" (now really NACO) approach plates available for download, for free. They are current and can be legally used (91, anyway).
bob loblaw said:The controller asked me how the approach will terminate, and I responded in a way I always wanted to. I told him the approach will terminate in a smoking heap. It took the controller about 10 seconds to respond.
jrh said:That made me chuckle. I don't see what the big deal is.
The internet isn't a very good medium for telling jokes. Said with the right timing, tone of voice, and circumstances, I think it would be funny. Said with the wrong timing, tone of voice, and circumstances, it could be scary.
John Herreshoff said:I just realized that Bob reminds me of Farva.
FlyChicaga said:Picture that comment coming from a pilot carrying passengers on board, whether it be 121, 91 corporate, or 135. Still humorous?