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Old 26th June 2006 | 20:24
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In gratitude to a skillful surgeon (Mr Zorab) who fixed a significant squint in '64 (when I was very little) - my parents, when asked why, said "you never know, he might want to join the Navy". 15 years later, at my Naval pilots joining medical, the Docs could detect nothing wrong with my eyes, and having been flying for 25+ years, I'd say Mr Zorab did a pretty good job!
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Old 27th June 2006 | 01:45
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I have my name because it is the best chopper in the world!!! (some may not agree.) but when you come fresh out of a CPH and get your but in one! its pretty awesome feeling going from R22 to Bell 206!! (now have lots of hours in them)
Love so many of your names - well thought out!!
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Old 27th June 2006 | 16:01
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"Well done, Corporal, nice trench, good overhead cover, nicely done considering the ground's frozen, and only 6 hours from start to finish. However, it's in the wrong place, so dress back 10 meters and diginagain."
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Old 27th June 2006 | 16:24
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As some on this forum know, it sums up my domestic and work situation. And I never quite got over my rebellious mid life crisis in the early 90s !! Must have been male menopause.........

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Old 27th June 2006 | 17:02
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I heard that you're a good man in Africa NEO
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Old 27th June 2006 | 18:14
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sgtfrog: not very cool but describes my current job and what the wife calls me! - now, now I can hear your brains working..... I like the variety of names - most of which go over my poor wannabe CPL head....
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Old 27th June 2006 | 18:43
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NEO,

That male menopause thing is usually a very short lived thing...still scared of Men in Blue dangling handcuffs at roadside beer stops?
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Old 27th June 2006 | 22:09
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Aaaaaah, Sas,

Long time !! Oceans of water under the bridge since then my man. Big Maurice was good wasn't he ? He's still around, as imposing as ever. So am I, on a 7/5 roster by the way. Let's see what happens end of this month.

anjouan,

See you in Arreta next week. And I am good !! I'll bring GMIA with me if he hasn't travelled yet. So you "heard" ? God, I love this forum !! So will GMIA when he reads this.............

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Old 27th June 2006 | 23:08
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"And I never quite got over my rebellious mid life crisis in the early 90s !! "

That was your pony tail in Aberdeen, wasn't it?
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Old 27th June 2006 | 23:21
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No surprizes with mine, no imagination either..........
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Old 28th June 2006 | 02:34
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I cannot believe nobody has nominated "Letsby Avenue"

The "NR Fairy" was always good - even shared an instructor of mine many moons ago.

Honourable mention to "Whoateallthepies"

"NickLappos" and "Shawn Coyle" have become legends of the forum, but I always have to wonder what became of "Nick Lappos"?
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Old 28th June 2006 | 05:11
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The Nr Fairy is *STILL* good, BTW.

And which instructor was that - I've frightened loads !
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Old 28th June 2006 | 05:18
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I believe it belongs to Marilyn Anderson-sooooooooooooooo cool, just ask him.


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Old 28th June 2006 | 05:46
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Again, like some I have no imagination, was never good making up names. So the 999 bit comes from being an ex fireman in London for 17 years. Had a mid life crisis and decided to be a pilot. Work in US, and interested in going back to the UK. But I can't go throu all that studying for the UK Commercials, not that smart. Would like to dearly end up flying HEMS or for the Police, and be closer to my Mummy.

Lord Mount.. Like that!!!
Kiss my squirrel.. your still my favourite

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Old 28th June 2006 | 07:15
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Angel

Simple


up, up and away!!


Its just what helicopters do..
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Old 28th June 2006 | 07:52
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Would like to dearly end up flying HEMS or for the Police, and be closer to my Mummy.
So it's all true then Darren !
 
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Old 28th June 2006 | 10:18
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212man,

Yup, that was the pony tail that was. But I did wait until after our Tiger conversion to grow it !! It was a conversation piece and the source of many rumours if nothing else !! Thing is, even if I wanted to I don't have enough hair to grow it again Not sure the warning letters would be so sympathetic either............ Never did work out how a person could have four in less than a year without being down the road, but I suppose it was a different company then.

Ah, memories are wonderful when they're good ones And that is a good one.

Cheers,

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Old 28th June 2006 | 13:06
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Well as a wanabee, I loved the 206 (still do), but couldn't quite bring myself to imply that I was flying the machine (probably should have been flingwing300-22, but that wasn't forever). Anyway, I figured that 207 was one higher (homage to Nigel Tufnel) so there it is - the fine line between stupid and clever.
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Old 28th June 2006 | 13:39
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Boogie-Nicey, very happy, gleeful, disco, a bit 70s Travolta style, non-aggresive and very approachable, also good looking too, hey, hey !

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Old 28th June 2006 | 15:01
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When I was younger, I used to say 'go down in a blaze of glory' having been working in the middle east...........
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