Yo ATN_Pilot

Saw one get fueled up in KVQQ the other day. That took a while
Great group of dudes. Easy to work with. When they have "white space" and they're coming through the neighborhood they blast an email out to all the ops departments trolling for business. It's like an ice cream truck driving through with a bunch of kids chasing it.

It's amazing how many other entities are able to get their objectives achieved when they just put themselves out there instead of telling customers to rely on some stodgy request template. Hooray Capitalism.
 
Where do I go to do this...In the airplane...And with the hat? I've done lots of neat departures from controlled flight, but never in something over 25,000lbs and never with a cool hat.

Go to test pilot school, apply for a job at Boeing. Hope you don't have to just drill holes in the sky and make shapes for flight aware.
 
We do have a former Boeing test pilot onboard the site, but a couple of y'all drove him nuts with the "Yeah but" stuff! :)
 
I should buy a classic sim and get into the sim leasing business...

Missed opportunity. When DAL sold the old NATCO building, they left a few of the old sims that weren't worth moving. They sold at auction.

That said, if you look in the dictionary under "cranky, fussy machinery that requires a bizarre electrical supply" you'll see a picture of those sims. I you're going to hook one up, better find one of those old EEs from the 1940s with an advancing hairline to get your power supply straight.
 
Missed opportunity. When DAL sold the old NATCO building, they left a few of the old sims that weren't worth moving. They sold at auction.

That said, if you look in the dictionary under "cranky, fussy machinery that requires a bizarre electrical supply" you'll see a picture of those sims. I you're going to hook one up, better find one of those old EEs from the 1940s with an advancing hairline to get your power supply straight.
Ugh.

proofread \-ˌred\; proofreading \-ˌrē-diŋ\ : to read over and fix mistakes in (written or printed matter)
  • It's a good idea to proofread your homework.

Eh hem...


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