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Kill Bill 01-17-2006 11:44 AM

welcome aboard! i envy you. i remember when i loved to fly and when every trip to the airport was exciting.

there are a lot of very experienced guys on the forum and almost any question you can think of can be answered. one caution: be humble.

cloud kicker 01-17-2006 12:04 PM

fresh meat, just kidding hello, and welcome young buck.

ERJ135 01-17-2006 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by Bigey

Im not sure i'm understanding about posting in the airline pilot forum? Should i not post there?

Basically if you have question you can ask but, if you review the previous threads you will most likley find the answer there. Just be careful about asking paid for training (PFT) questions:) You'll open a whole can of worms with that one... If you look through threads you'll know what mean:) :)
But, don't be afraid to ask anything you'll get an honest answer.

HSLD 01-17-2006 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by Bigey
Im not sure i'm understanding about posting in the airline pilot forum? Should i not post there?

Welcome to the forum, of course you can post here. I think the point may be that there have many many "new to aviation...how do I" questions on the forum - the search feature is your friend!

Welcome!

dtwxjgirl 01-17-2006 04:13 PM

Hello little one and welcome aboard

Bigey 01-17-2006 06:09 PM

Thanks for the warm welcome all!

Im a user on other sites, so i know about searching before posting! Thanks though!

marinepilot 01-17-2006 08:46 PM

Advice for a pilot in training
 
Hello Bigey,

I ran across a website today that had some advice a student pilot was given when he was in training, thought you might like it. It's a bit long to post here so I'll just send you the link and the title:

www.pilot-info.com

Look for the story Learning to Fly - The Theory of the "Three Buckets"

It's not bad.

Oh, and a warm welcome to the forums as well as the wonderful world of aviation!:)

Delta102 01-18-2006 06:10 AM


Originally Posted by Kill Bill
welcome aboard!

there are a lot of very experienced guys on the forum and almost any question you can think of can be answered. one caution: be humble.

Listen to Bill........... Its a good lesson to learn.And its free

AmericanIdiot#1 01-18-2006 08:28 AM

Stuff
 
KB...

You still love to fly. If you didn't, you would be working at Walmart as a door greeter and making more $$$$.


Originally Posted by Kill Bill
welcome aboard! i envy you. i remember when i loved to fly and when every trip to the airport was exciting.

there are a lot of very experienced guys on the forum and almost any question you can think of can be answered. one caution: be humble.



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