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Old 20th Feb 2023, 00:10
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Poor show 43, he missed picking up the hankerchief (Mallala, SA airshow piece of one Tiger Moth driver in late 1950's)
Are you sure he wasn't just using his nosewheel to check runway tarmac strength prior to landing??

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A very informative thread….NOT! Even the funny bits aren’t funny!
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A very informative thread….NOT! Even the funny bits aren’t funny!
CF, the truth is in there.. if you know where to look
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A 4' shrub is no laughing matter.
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A 4' shrub is no laughing matter.
It should have been contained in a shrubbery, do you know any good Shrubbers? Roger comes to mind if you can't find any others.
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I heard on good authority first hand that wrists were slapped over that event.

On a side note I’m surprised at how two supposedly professional pilots were acting like 6 year old school girls when they were approved for a “low approach.” The fact that the controllers were filming was a bit of a clue that it was staged. The magic of Hollywood.

I am surprised that the two of them can legally fit in that aircraft, the payload is tiny.
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I heard on good authority first hand that wrists were slapped over that event.

On a side note I’m surprised at how two supposedly professional pilots were acting like 6 year old school girls when they were approved for a “low approach.” The fact that the controllers were filming was a bit of a clue that it was staged. The magic of Hollywood.
I'm sure if I asked for a "low approach" in my old clunker, a certain YMMB tower controller would insist (in her best school-marm tone) that I "Land Immediately!!!" Must have been a quiet day.
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A very informative thread….NOT! Even the funny bits aren’t funny!
You can please some of the people all the time, you can please all the people some of the time, but you can't please all the people all the time. You do know who Ernst Udet was? An aviator of considerable skill, and fame for those skills.
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a certain YMMB tower controller would insist (in her best school-marm tone) that I "Land Immediately!!!
Piper; Back around 1989 there was a Tower Controller at Port Moresby who sounded somewhat differently to the description you give above.

Just try to imagine Marilyn Monroe saying, in the same voice she sang to JFK, "Happy Birthday Mr President"

'Sierra Alpha Bravo, Clear to land.'

Nearly 35 years later and I can still hear her!



Found out her name but never did meet her!
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