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jayemm 27th February 2005 10:47

When do Pilots become Aviators?
 
"Aviator" sounds more grand than "Pilot".

I've always described myself as a Pilot (some may choose to question this of course ;) ).

What should I do to become an Aviator?

Discuss.

High Wing Drifter 27th February 2005 10:49

How about:

An aviator will find an excuse to go flying. A pilot needs a reason :O

dublinpilot 27th February 2005 13:34

How about this?

I think you're a pilot from the moment you start to plan a flight, and continue to be a pilot, until the moment you put the airplane safely into the hanger, and completed the paper work.

But you're also an aviator, from the moment the main wheels defy gravity and leave the ground behind, until your wheels and the ground make up, and gently kiss again.

To me being a pilot is about professionalism, and being an aviator is about the passion of flight. Though I'm sure my dictionary would disagree ;)

dp

BEagle 27th February 2005 14:48

No difference - it's just something the US navy thinks sounds cool!

It doesn't.

Vee One...Rotate 27th February 2005 15:40

Yes it does :p

V1R :)

FlyingForFun 1st March 2005 16:19

Dublinpilot, I think there's a contradiction in your post.

I bet there are quite a few of us who have spent hour after hour passionately staring at charts, wondering where to go, drawing up our plogs and double-checking the figures - not only for flights we are going to do, but also for fantasy flights that we just can't afford right now but maybe next month.....

So if the passion starts well before the wheels leave the ground, and being an aviator is about passion, then you must start being an aviator from the moment you open your flight bag? No???

FFF
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effortless 1st March 2005 16:51

My dad was a Spitfire pilot. He says that he became an aviator when he left his kite...... at fifteen thousand.:)

fireflybob 1st March 2005 17:40

Firstly, we need to include the term "aviatrix" now defined as a "woman aviator"!

Dictionary definitions:-

Pilot - Someone who is licensed to operate an aircraft in flight.

Aviator - Someone who operates an aircraft.

dublinpilot 1st March 2005 19:07

FFF,

You have a point there:ok:

dp

LondonJ 1st March 2005 19:31

By that definition this absolute genius would be an aviator

VisaGeeza 1st March 2005 21:05

Proves that even an idiot can fly a chopper!:}

Maxflyer 1st March 2005 21:15

effortless,

while people like your Father are around I would never dare to call myself an aviator.

Vee One...Rotate 1st March 2005 22:41

LondonJ,

That video is bloody fantastic :ok:

V1R

jayemm 3rd March 2005 19:05

Someone PM'd me to say:


you married? to become a aviator you need to get divorced xxxjoke
Not sure about the xxx :ooh:

Maybe if you become an Aviator you WILL be divorced :ouch: ;)

Windy Militant 4th March 2005 11:28

I'd say that you become an Aviator when your contemporaries gather round to admire your wisdom and skill, rather than to take bets on what dumb @rse c*ckup your going to make next! ;) ;)

I'm sorry to say I'm still firmly in the second category :O

El Quiso Grande 6th March 2005 09:19

WHAT HAPPERNED TO THE GUY IN THE VIDCLIP IN THE CHOPPER??

wOOPS... CAPLOK AGAIN!!;) ;)


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