I got to meet John and Martha King today!

ftyflyboy

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I was doing a commercial skill builiding mission from DVT-NYL this afternoon. As we pull into Care Flight in Yuma, I see a Falcon 10 that says KING on the tail. Also, under the front windows it says John and Martha King.

After we go inside to order fuel, etc, In walks the Kings' of flight training themselves. I introduced my self and exchanged some nice words.

Pretty cool sighting! Part of my Students homework was to watch some You Tube King videos, because he asked who they are as we taxied away.:D
 
Oh man, dont tell me you tried hitting on martha...:crazy: seriously That sounds cool. So I guess they got rid of the citation and upgraded a bit? Falcon 10, pretty nice!
 
Ive seen them a few times around MYF out to eat and once they spoke at the flying club quaterly meeting. Told a great story about a semi-controlled landing in a snowy field and a projectile flight case almost took out Martha.

They made a round-the-world cross country in that Falcon.. http://www.dassaultfalcon.com/whatsnew/falconer_article.jsp?DOCNUM=34238&IDOCNUM=34235

And swapping legs with Martha..Oh yeah. The party's on when the autopilot's on!
 
I feel nauseous

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Many people say, when sick to their stomachs, that they feel “nauseous” (pronounced “NOSH-uss” or “NOZH-uss”) but traditionalists insist that this word should be used to describe something that makes you want to throw up: something nauseating. They hear you as saying that you make people want to vomit, and it tempers their sympathy for your plight. Better to say you are “nauseated,” or simply that you feel like throwing up.

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Sorry, pet peeve. :)
 
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