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Old 25th Sep 2002, 15:20
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Laughing our heads off at the ridiculous, beers on overnights, getting there.........and the theres sim.
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Unhappy

Yer all on drugs.
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Old 27th Sep 2002, 02:24
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The time between the door closing to when it opens again!!

Also, when the passengers clap after landing. It's only happened once so far but it is sure a really nice feeling.

Crash and Burn. I'm gunna post some of those photos in another forum Reporting Points if you're interested
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Old 3rd Oct 2002, 11:30
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Smile

I dont think there are too many other jobs that evoke such positive emotions. Despite our different tribes, types and goals we are still really lucky to be making a living out of what we love doing. A sentiment shared only by another proffesion. PORN STARS!!!.
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Douggy,

So somebody who is both really has it made!
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Old 9th Oct 2002, 04:39
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Talking

I guess you could say that CX. It would be a funny sort of job though. You would be flat out all the time!
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Old 13th Oct 2002, 02:04
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the time when you've just levelled out, in the cruise, all checklists completed and radio calls made and you have that brief moment where you can just look out the window and admire the scenery far below and far from the crap that we all must get involved in when we land and for a moment feel free.
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Old 7th Nov 2002, 05:25
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Skimming the clouds at night lit by a full Moon!
Sunrise in an Open cockpit aircraft above fog.

and for some reason, the satisfaction of a nice flare and unfeelable touchdown, only hearing the squeel of rubber on concrete.
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Old 7th Nov 2002, 07:09
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Thumbs up

"Track direct to short final, cleared visual approach" when on downwind at 6000', because I can.

Otherwise, RDO's.
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