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Positive ROC
4th Dec 2000, 21:53
I've been told that Chuck Yeager set a trend back in the 50-60's and all american pilots since then has developed a West Virginia accent.

Any truth to that?

CrashDive
5th Dec 2000, 12:21
Uhmm.... I do seem to recall a news paper article some months back on this (I think it was in 'USA Today' ) that had a whole page devoted to this. I'm sure that it was also mentioned on PPRuNe.

Thus, does anybody remember the article or PPRuNe thread ?

A and C
5th Dec 2000, 13:33
I gota saafff lundun accent will this elp me in aviation ?

Velvet
5th Dec 2000, 13:59
Nooo, McD doesn't sound a bit like Chuck Yeager

quid
7th Dec 2000, 05:26
Yup. I remember that. Lasted for a few years, now only the new guys try it.

Gotta confess I tried it my self (after all, I did fly fighters), but sounded funny mixed with my Brooklyn accent. ;)

willbav8r
8th Dec 2000, 03:53
Read (or re-read) the Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe.

I believe he takes up that very topic about the southern drawl and comfort levels amongst the pax during an emergency.

Top book all round if you ask me.

aztruck
8th Dec 2000, 15:45
Mr Cows
Mr Notcows
Osmr Cows
Mr Notcows
Mr Cows.

Say it with that deep drawl...