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acepilot32 Captain


Joined: Jul 05, 2007 Posts: 748 Location: illinois
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acepilot32 Captain


Joined: Jul 05, 2007 Posts: 748 Location: illinois
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 1:44 am Post subject: |
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my story
ok this is how i got to love aviation and fascinated with it
well i was going on vacation to Las Vegas and we had to get there by plane(obviously) and i was so scared since it was my first plane trip and remember i was only like 6 or 5 so when that day i came i was waiting for us to board and i was putting my nose against the glass just looking at the plane because it was so fascinating and when we finally were able to board i got a little optimistic about the flight and when the plane was at cruising altitude i felt invincible and away from the world and nothing could get me and i fell asleep gracefully. after the trip i went home and looked for a toy(remember i was only like 5) and i found a old fischer price jet and played with it for a long time just pretending to takeoff and land and ever since then i was hooked and i wanted to get on a plane whenever i had the chance when i went on vacation.
although not every flight was fun and i will tell you about this scary flight
ok it was like 1 month after 9/11 and a storm had subsided briefly and when we boarded the plane it was dark and stormy then once we got to our cruising altitude then the plane hit strong turbulence and then i had to put up with these annoying college girls who kept screaming at the top of their lungs and me and my bros just looked at my mom like "are we going to crash?" but we made to south Carolina and right when we got off the plane the the president declared war but that wasnt a big deal. the plane we were boarding now to go to florida was delayed because of lightning and we arrived at florida with no problems and when we left the airport waiting for our bus i think the warm florida wind graced my faace.
well i have been on like 8-10 f;ights including departures _________________
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belgeode Chief Captain


Joined: Jun 22, 2007 Posts: 1898 Location: Pittsburgh PA
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:36 am Post subject: |
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This is a great topic! Mind if I add to it?
My experience:
When I was a kid, probably about 8 or so, my dad got a wild hair up his bum and decided he wanted to get his private pilot's license. We were of course in Jamaica, and he had to drive two hours from our hometown of Mandeville to Tinson Pen Airstrip in Kingston.
At first mom did not take him seriously, but when he started reading from the big huge book (well it was big to me), and spending nights at the table studying maps with all kinds of lil doohickeys on them, I realized he was for real. He would answer every question I had as if he was a CFI, and in a way I think it helped him learn his ground school lessons.
Of course his first few flights in this aircraft below were without me. (I am not kidding, this is the exact plane he learned in, found a picture on airliners.net)
But as it came closer to the time for him to solo, I asked to go with him, and he got clearance from his CFI to take me with.
You can imagine the euphoria as my dad lifted off with this partially scared, partially excited lil kid in the back seat, watching the ground slip away. The flight was a nice one, going over the Blue Mountains and doing a couple touch and go's at Boscobel Airstrip in Ocho Rios, on the north coast, then back to Tinson Pen. Looking at the Caribbean Sea underneath us as we made deep turns to our vectors thrilled me so much... we were actually FLYING!!! And my dad was taking me literally on the ride of my life!
When we landed... I vowed, I want to do that some day!
From that moment on, I was hooked... I think I read from the big book more than my dad did... and I still have that flight manual somewhere around the house to this day. _________________
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acepilot32 Captain


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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2008 2:44 am Post subject: |
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graet story and your never to old to get your pilots license although im thinking of getting mine during college because if i do make it to dubuque Iowa (the worlds best flight college beside the airforces i guess) _________________
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VegasFlyer Chief Captain


Joined: Jul 14, 2005 Posts: 2169
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:17 am Post subject: |
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That first video clip is awesome, wspexially that helicopter stunt, since I work for a helicopter company I really loved that trick.
BTW, great story there Bel.  |
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warlord40 Captain


Joined: Nov 19, 2007 Posts: 622 Location: Whitsunday Islands Australia
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:36 am Post subject: Re: I remember why i love aviation! |
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Best vids I've seen in ages!!!
Check out how close the stunt plane (going inverted under the bridge) gets to the boardwalk on the other side! Wicked. You guy's cease to amaze me!  |
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acepilot32 Captain


Joined: Jul 05, 2007 Posts: 748 Location: illinois
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 1:53 am Post subject: |
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i love all of crashman's video`s although there mostly about plane crashes but he makes it looks so good and so perfectly mastered that i cant cease to stop watching his vids
also the flight instructional video is probably the funniest vids iv seen _________________
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