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Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 13:09:31 -0600, Califbill wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 18 Feb 2015 20:13:06 -0500, KC wrote: On 2/18/2015 4:05 PM, Stick Left-Steer Left wrote: On Wed, 18 Feb 2015 15:37:57 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 18 Feb 2015 15:07:12 -0500, wrote: All the work needs to be done by a licensed mechanic and parts make boat parts look like peanuts. === Every single part has to be certified and traceable back to its place and date of manufacture. You can't buy 'em out behind the shed from someone's trunk at a 'plane show' in Virginia? Well, ****. Guess I'll have to do without. There are a lot of very airworthy and proven "experimental" aircraft out there. Are they held to the same standard as registered aircraft? There is a huge rc club down by our practice track. I have seen everything from gas and electric rc planes to manned single seat eggbeaters and several kinds of ultra light paragliders, etc take off and fly around there. === I'm not an expert on the regulations but I do know that experimental aircraft are not held to the same standards. Whether they are truly airworthy or not could be debated. I believe that John Denver died flying an experimental aircraft, and a former neighbor of mine almost killed himself crashing an ultra light last year. Another former neighbor was left crippled for life after crashing a home built (experimental) plane. John Denver forgot to check the fuel level. We were just down Pacific Grove and were reminded that Denver crashed near there. Was a memorial bench in the Monarch Butterfly grove. I reckon I'll stick to flying with my feet on the ground. -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
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Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 13:09:31 -0600, Califbill
wrote: As they say, if it flys, floats or fornicates it is cheaper to rent. === Probably so but it's nice to engage in those activities without entering into a business deal every time. :-) |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
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Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
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Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 20:33:18 -0500, wrote: I got the offer several times to go on a sight seeing ride but we never got around to it. It wasn't really that high on my bucket list. === There's nothing like it on a nice day. The views of the water and beaches are just spectacular. One of my great airplane rides was on a Douglas C-117 back in about 1966. From Ogden, UT to the airbase in Novato, Ca. Is a DC-3 variant and we had to stay below 10,000 feet and it cruised at maybe 200 knots. Beautiful summer day. Could watch the skiers in the CAlif foothill lakes, and we were maybe at 1000' AGL over Donner pass. We followed I-80 the whole way. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 22:04:40 -0600, Califbill wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 20:33:18 -0500, wrote: I got the offer several times to go on a sight seeing ride but we never got around to it. It wasn't really that high on my bucket list. === There's nothing like it on a nice day. The views of the water and beaches are just spectacular. One of my great airplane rides was on a Douglas C-117 back in about 1966. From Ogden, UT to the airbase in Novato, Ca. Is a DC-3 variant and we had to stay below 10,000 feet and it cruised at maybe 200 knots. Beautiful summer day. Could watch the skiers in the CAlif foothill lakes, and we were maybe at 1000' AGL over Donner pass. We followed I-80 the whole way. We flew home from Puerto Rico, in 1954, in a C-124. Great flight. I was ten years old and got to ride in the cockpit almost the whole way back. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...emaster_II.jpg -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
John H. wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 22:04:40 -0600, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 20:33:18 -0500, wrote: I got the offer several times to go on a sight seeing ride but we never got around to it. It wasn't really that high on my bucket list. === There's nothing like it on a nice day. The views of the water and beaches are just spectacular. One of my great airplane rides was on a Douglas C-117 back in about 1966. From Ogden, UT to the airbase in Novato, Ca. Is a DC-3 variant and we had to stay below 10,000 feet and it cruised at maybe 200 knots. Beautiful summer day. Could watch the skiers in the CAlif foothill lakes, and we were maybe at 1000' AGL over Donner pass. We followed I-80 the whole way. We flew home from Puerto Rico, in 1954, in a C-124. Great flight. I was ten years old and got to ride in the cockpit almost the whole way back. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...emaster_II.jpg When I first went to Travis AFB in 1965 our mobile communications squadron unit shared a building I with the parachute riggers in the back and storage of those big Rotary engines for the 124's. When I was at Hamilton, there were still some 124's flying with the reserves and ang. That MATs plane was probably out of Travis. That is the Marin end of the Golden Gate Bridge. Going out toward Lands End there were coastal gun emplacements in WW2. I fish salmon just north of there during the summer. |
Navy Carrier Pilots - Overpaid?
On 2/21/15 11:46 AM, Califbill wrote:
John H. wrote: On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 22:04:40 -0600, Califbill wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 20:33:18 -0500, wrote: I got the offer several times to go on a sight seeing ride but we never got around to it. It wasn't really that high on my bucket list. === There's nothing like it on a nice day. The views of the water and beaches are just spectacular. One of my great airplane rides was on a Douglas C-117 back in about 1966. From Ogden, UT to the airbase in Novato, Ca. Is a DC-3 variant and we had to stay below 10,000 feet and it cruised at maybe 200 knots. Beautiful summer day. Could watch the skiers in the CAlif foothill lakes, and we were maybe at 1000' AGL over Donner pass. We followed I-80 the whole way. We flew home from Puerto Rico, in 1954, in a C-124. Great flight. I was ten years old and got to ride in the cockpit almost the whole way back. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...emaster_II.jpg When I first went to Travis AFB in 1965 our mobile communications squadron unit shared a building I with the parachute riggers in the back and storage of those big Rotary engines for the 124's. When I was at Hamilton, there were still some 124's flying with the reserves and ang. That MATs plane was probably out of Travis. That is the Marin end of the Golden Gate Bridge. Going out toward Lands End there were coastal gun emplacements in WW2. I fish salmon just north of there during the summer. Back in the day when I was a reporter/feature writer for the KC Star, I drew the assignment of going out to the AF Academy to write a series of articles on KC-MO-KS students. The Star was very friendly with the military establishment in those days. I was flown out in a two seat jet trainer, a T30-something or other, and it was a cool and what thought was a pretty fast flight. That plane was not available a week later, so the AF flew me back on a DC-3. That was fun, too, but it took a lot longer. Both planes were very noisy, and the DC-3 had lots of rattles. :) -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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