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Old 04-03-2009, 02:36 PM
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Curtis,

I take it the 75 was with an airline. One of my favorite to work on, next to the B777.

I took lessons years ago and even solo'd in the pattern, although I never finished due to cost.

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Old 04-03-2009, 06:16 PM
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Curtis,

I take it the 75 was with an airline. One of my favorite to work on, next to the B777.

I took lessons years ago and even solo'd in the pattern, although I never finished due to cost.

Matt
Yeah Matt the 757 was when I was at Primaris. Love that airplane...it was built for pilots. The triple 7 looks like it would be a kick. Love the NG technology! I used to fly the 737-800 and man that made the job easy!

All this airplane talk is giving me low altitude sickness.
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Old 04-06-2009, 04:58 AM
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Are there any lateral-g memebrs that are also licensed pilots?
After 7 months of training, studying and time off for medical junk, I finally have my private pilot license.


There's nothing like getting air born just after sunrise and cruising over the high sierras or pacific ocean. Passed the test on 3/28 and have flow everyday after work since. Actually,
This is a picture of the plane I fly and in current negotiation to purchase.



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Hi,
My Dad is into flying and has a Cesna 303 and a Beechcraft A36. I hope to get my licence over the next few year but i currently work to hard and have small children that need a dad on my days off. I have bought my dad lessons in a R44 chopper for his birthday to give him a new challenge. I like the R44 because it has a 540 cube motor like my Camaro. Dad is heading to Osh Kosh again this year with his mates.
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Old 04-08-2009, 09:32 PM
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I fly with my brother,a year ago he crashed his Lake in river ,it was a fun little plane, building a brand new Seawind with one off carbon/kevlar wings and few other parts




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