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Hempy 5th May 2004 04:55

http://www.users.on.net/drew.dickson/underfly.jpg

Capt Claret 5th May 2004 06:02

Hempy

That looks good. Doctored, but good. :}

E.P. 5th May 2004 12:01

She starts her 737 course shortly. Will her new employer allow a repeat demo in the Jet??? Sir Dicky will probably be hanging out the window!! :E :E :E

SLFguy 5th May 2004 12:28

It's 72 virgins.

ButtPlug 6th May 2004 00:19

I've been a professional ATC for over 20 years.
I've met many, many professional Pilots and ATC's since I started.
Very few professionals I've met in the Aviation Industry can spell.

What I've concluded from this, luna landing & ovum ...............................

If you CAN spell correctly, then you're probably in the wrong profession.

Get a life....

gaunty 6th May 2004 00:32


Horrified eyewitnesses watched as the woman dipped her two-seater Skyfox Gazelle ultralight plane under the deck of the bridge on Saturday afternoon, and continued to fly west.
ONLY 54m gap 'tween water and deck, heck the B747 is only 19.4m tall, properly flown by a couple of Qantas "aces" you could do a 2 ship mirror fly under and still have 7 m top and bottom to spare.

I'd like to see that! :E :eek:

SeldomFixit 6th May 2004 07:20

Yeah - wot u sed Butt !!!! :p

ovum 6th May 2004 07:31

"If you CAN spell correctly, then you're probably in the wrong profession."

This would have to be THE most pathetic comment I have ever read on this DB. Congratulations.

...and considering every word was spelt correctly :rolleyes:

ButtPlug 6th May 2004 10:43

****su,

Not sure if you were referring to me, but I'm certainly not Winstun.

I just get annoyed at Tossers who get stuck into someone who may make a few spelling errors; particularly when their posts are factual and informative.

Good thing my version of Flight Sim has a built-in spell checker though!

R405 7th May 2004 23:48


R405B is SFS - 1500ft and it is east of the bridged.
This is incorrect
R405B is SFS - 1000 feet

Sydney departures regularly clears scenic flights at 1,500


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