Merry Christmas (Post your greetings here and save stamps!)
Sayonora Sanya , Cheerio China ...and Merry Xmas to all
....after 4 very adventurous years , I am leaving Unkle Wic's merry band of men and returning to the fold.
May I wish all Rotorheads a very merry Christmas and a safe New Year.
Peter
May I wish all Rotorheads a very merry Christmas and a safe New Year.
Peter
2005 around the corner......
With 2005 around the corner (and my 40th year in aviation ), I wish you all Peace and Prosperity for the New Year, and a Very Merry Christmas
Anyone remember any of these aviation types, at sea Christmas 1971
Anyone remember any of these aviation types, at sea Christmas 1971
Gatvol
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For all of you who have put up with my stupid postings this year, have a good one.
Make sure you have a few good thoughts for all of our Troops who are in harms way to allow us to have a Christmas Season.
Make sure you have a few good thoughts for all of our Troops who are in harms way to allow us to have a Christmas Season.
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To everyone who posts on this forum...
The Senior Guys (not in age - well, not because of their age), who take the time and make the effort to explain things that became second nature to them a long time ago.
The Regular Correspondents, who never lose sight of the ball (or the turn and slip) and put the 'Professional' in the title of the forum.
The Forces, whose dedication gets thrown into sharper and sharper relief by every event that unfolds this year; for them, I have only the highest respect.
The Askers of Awkward Questions, who (perhaps unconsciously at times) highlight areas that we got through in the PL/CPL exams, but I never really understood it, did you?
And...those who don't fly often enough. Those who, several years after they last flew, can still remember the pre-takeoff vital actions; still - when they think they're unobserved - practice that quickstop while sitting in their office chair; those who, aged 3, didn't have to be told what a helicopter was - all they needed was a name for it.
To all of you - my best wishes.
The Senior Guys (not in age - well, not because of their age), who take the time and make the effort to explain things that became second nature to them a long time ago.
The Regular Correspondents, who never lose sight of the ball (or the turn and slip) and put the 'Professional' in the title of the forum.
The Forces, whose dedication gets thrown into sharper and sharper relief by every event that unfolds this year; for them, I have only the highest respect.
The Askers of Awkward Questions, who (perhaps unconsciously at times) highlight areas that we got through in the PL/CPL exams, but I never really understood it, did you?
And...those who don't fly often enough. Those who, several years after they last flew, can still remember the pre-takeoff vital actions; still - when they think they're unobserved - practice that quickstop while sitting in their office chair; those who, aged 3, didn't have to be told what a helicopter was - all they needed was a name for it.
To all of you - my best wishes.
Hlilico
I was wondering what to post for Christmas but you just about summed it up.
Happy Christmas one and all, thanks for making it and interesting read during the year.
V.
I was wondering what to post for Christmas but you just about summed it up.
Happy Christmas one and all, thanks for making it and interesting read during the year.
V.