darrenf
resident denizen
How about this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tgzbLm_EHU
In my mind this is how 5-O and his buddies spend there Sundays.
How about this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tgzbLm_EHU
I love the JU ad they run. Cessna 152-90kts..pfffffffffffttttttttt, CRJ Mach .84.
Sure, check out the registration on the B1900. (TLC) runs Gulfstream.
As far as Les Abend...I nominate Doug Taylor to take over the column.
Which month was this article in? The August one had a story about the DC-3...
Les Abend looks like he could pass as a 1981-1989 Chuck Norris stunt double.
It's all about the Flavor Saver, Man....... Along with his mirrored Aviatior sunglasses, diamond stud pinky ring/braclet combo and side zip-up half boots.
I gave up on Flying about 10 years ago. Its a combinations of GA fluff and "reviews" of airplanes NO READER will ever fly. It devolved into an ego masturbation for the staff writers long ago.
Even though I'm the Captain, when my F/O is flying, I consider myself his co-pilot. Pilot Flying is the pilot. Pilot not Flying is the co-pilot. Let's not get too sensitive about terminology.
Hey, Calcapt, I bet you and your FO have a great time flying together. It must be a lot of fun to be your FO! :nana2:![]()
SOOOOO.....any help for a brotha here? Which month??? Or, I can jump in there and start bashing Flying, which incidentally, I still read -and- enjoy.
I agree and go one step further. When I am giving the welcome aboard PA, If the FO is flying the leg, I will say something like " Welcome aboard folks, on behalf of captain John Doe (the FO), I would like to welcome you aboard. My name is Bob Smith and I will be assisting captain Doe on the flight deck today"......
The FO usually looks at me and smiles........
I always try to run a cockpit in such a way that it will be a great learning environment for both seats. I learn tons from my FOs, and hopefully I can occasionally share a tidbit of knowledge or share a technique that I have found helpful. Believing that all knowledge and truth comes from the left seat is a big mistake. I personally never use the co-pilot term, although I don't find it demeaning in any way.
I don't have it in front of me right now, but it's the one that arrived in my mail box last last week. It had a big section comparing turbo props.
Thanks...I was wondering if I had been banned by "all users"![]()