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Old 27th Jul 2004, 12:51
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If one synchronized swimmer drowns, do the rest have to drown as well?
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Old 27th Jul 2004, 13:36
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Why do they sterilise the needles used for the lethal injection???
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Old 27th Jul 2004, 13:59
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I also met Clinton...shook the hand that patted Monica's head...

why do kamakazi pilots wear helmets?
why do they sterilize the lethal injection?

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Anyone ever watch Monty Python & the holy grail....
How bout those Llama\'s?

And bunnies can be very very nasty...

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Old 27th Jul 2004, 15:24
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Why is it, that if something is transported by ship its called cargo and something transported by car is called shipment???

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Old 27th Jul 2004, 16:27
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Now come on boys, you're starting to get silly here

Wish I hadn't said "Keep 'em coming"

Quijibo

Here are some serious things on't which to ponder

1. Which school - which country
2. Which helicopter (more around than just an R22)
3. Hourly costs and how is hour charged
4. NB more considerations than just hourly rate - i.e. hidden charges, quality of instruction and type of heli
5. Part time/full time
6. Will you be going on to CPL - what will you do with it when you have got it
7. Get your medical
8. Get your ground exams - start studying asap

Suggested answers to all these will be found here through a search but are a FEW considerations for you to be getting on with.

Cheers

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Old 27th Jul 2004, 16:43
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Good suggestions, Whirlygig. I just hope that Quijibo is still here; if it were me I think I'd have given up in disgust and gone elsewhere.
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Old 27th Jul 2004, 16:54
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Sorry!

We was only having a larf!

Should you do it???????

Well let's see now mmmmnnnnn?????

None of us here ever asked the question should we do it (probably) Speaking personally I would have sold my granny and her walking stick to get the money to fly one of these incredible machines.

The reason we made jokes is because the real answer was a forgone conclusion for everyone here . . . . . . YYYYYYEEEEEESSSS
DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT.

Don't think about it, don't ever ask someone elses opinion about whether you should do it JUST DO IT. IT'S GREAT-FANTASTIC AWESOME AAAARRRGGGHHHH!!!!!

P.S. I'm prepared to accept that I may be wrong if you are prepared to accept that I may be right.

P.P.S Let us know how you get on!
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Old 28th Jul 2004, 00:27
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PFD

As this thread has started to lean back towards helicopters, the small confined space I shared with Kylie was the exact dimensions of an AS350 cabin and rest is classified!



Had a lovely time and managed to get an item of clothing as a memento
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Old 28th Jul 2004, 04:36
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I didnt know a hair tie counted as an article of clothing.
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Old 29th Jul 2004, 08:43
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Talking

Still here.....

I have to admit some comments were funny and intresting and still acknowledge and recognise that PPRuNe is the best place for information.


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Old 29th Jul 2004, 10:24
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Trial lesson can cost you $100k, just be prepared. But I say go for it u wont regret it.
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Old 29th Jul 2004, 12:15
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Quij,

As someone who has fairly recently got started on the road, my advice would be...

Consider if you are going to want to go commercial. If you are, and you have any, even slight, doubts medically, get a class 1 medical, the last thing you want to do is get addicted to flying (and you will, hell I am and I've only done 17 odd hours), only to find out you can't pursue it further.

Do a tour of the internet for suitable Flight schools, depending whether you want to do modular, or not, will make a differance to location, as you could end up spending a fortune on petrol. Once you have located a few suitable schools, do the legwork, go in speak to the instructors, if possible some of the students and post here for opinions.

Then book a trial lesson (if you do it at the location you intend to train with, it's easier to get it in your log book and counted towards your total hours), phone your bank manager, and go for it.

It is a long and expensive road, but if you don't start you will never know what you're missing

Good Luck

Cheers Dan
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Old 29th Jul 2004, 14:54
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how do you know when them invisible security marker pens have ran out?
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