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#9871
Thank you!
Hi all, Jason the lurker here. Aircraft buff that has accumulated roughly 10 hours pointing a C-182t through the sky.!! (That's new!!)
A bit of context; I am an Aussie farm worker. Last farm was equipped with a Cessna 182 and a bush pilot. High hour airframe. Low hour young pilots. Good stuff. It was my job to show the pilot around the property. A 4 hour flight 3 times a week... And I'd find any excuse to go up.
Anyway I'm going back to lurking. Just thought I'd say hi. Hi!.
A bit of context; I am an Aussie farm worker. Last farm was equipped with a Cessna 182 and a bush pilot. High hour airframe. Low hour young pilots. Good stuff. It was my job to show the pilot around the property. A 4 hour flight 3 times a week... And I'd find any excuse to go up.
Anyway I'm going back to lurking. Just thought I'd say hi. Hi!.
#9872
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Joined APC: Nov 2017
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Introducing myself
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I am a 747-400 Captain/Check Pilot and USFAA Designee (APD) for a small cargo airline.
As I near retirement, I am looking for other opportunities which may present themselves.
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#9874
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Joined APC: Nov 2017
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jrdad111
new applicant w/history of ADD. off meds for 150+ days. Have gone through the neuropsychological evaluation. history of bullying(victim) years ago which cause an "episode of weakness"
Doc gave me passing results with nice recommendations. wondered how long it takes for the medical clearance. All my class buddies are flying & I'm still doing preflights
Doc gave me passing results with nice recommendations. wondered how long it takes for the medical clearance. All my class buddies are flying & I'm still doing preflights
#9875
new applicant w/history of ADD. off meds for 150+ days. Have gone through the neuropsychological evaluation. history of bullying(victim) years ago which cause an "episode of weakness"
Doc gave me passing results with nice recommendations. wondered how long it takes for the medical clearance. All my class buddies are flying & I'm still doing preflights
Doc gave me passing results with nice recommendations. wondered how long it takes for the medical clearance. All my class buddies are flying & I'm still doing preflights
#9878
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Joined APC: Nov 2017
Posts: 7
I am a Career Enlisted Aviator in the AirForce. I did 7 years on the KC-135 as a Boom and then in 2005 the AF decided I'd be better off as an FE and made the decision for me that I was cross training. Went to Travis on C-5's until 2015 and then I flowed over to the KC-10. I have my Instrument rating and about 650 hrs TT. Aviation is my passion so right now I'm focusing on getting myself set up for a career after I retire. With my current totals, my FE time, and what I'll log doing my multi/comm I'm not too awfully far from the magical number. Currently deployed for the....I've lost count of which one this is and looking to do something different.
My passion in civilian flying is low and slow bush flying. I have a purpose built experimental STOL plane with big tires. There is nothing better than camping and flying at the same time! If you've never flown into the Frank Church Wilderness in Backcountry Idaho I highly recommend it (after proper instruction of course)
Soldier Bar Airstrip Idaho
My passion in civilian flying is low and slow bush flying. I have a purpose built experimental STOL plane with big tires. There is nothing better than camping and flying at the same time! If you've never flown into the Frank Church Wilderness in Backcountry Idaho I highly recommend it (after proper instruction of course)
Soldier Bar Airstrip Idaho
#9879
Nice pic!! Thanks for sharing!
I am a Career Enlisted Aviator in the AirForce. I did 7 years on the KC-135 as a Boom and then in 2005 the AF decided I'd be better off as an FE and made the decision for me that I was cross training. Went to Travis on C-5's until 2015 and then I flowed over to the KC-10. I have my Instrument rating and about 650 hrs TT. Aviation is my passion so right now I'm focusing on getting myself set up for a career after I retire. With my current totals, my FE time, and what I'll log doing my multi/comm I'm not too awfully far from the magical number. Currently deployed for the....I've lost count of which one this is and looking to do something different.
My passion in civilian flying is low and slow bush flying. I have a purpose built experimental STOL plane with big tires. There is nothing better than camping and flying at the same time! If you've never flown into the Frank Church Wilderness in Backcountry Idaho I highly recommend it (after proper instruction of course)
Soldier Bar Airstrip Idaho
My passion in civilian flying is low and slow bush flying. I have a purpose built experimental STOL plane with big tires. There is nothing better than camping and flying at the same time! If you've never flown into the Frank Church Wilderness in Backcountry Idaho I highly recommend it (after proper instruction of course)
Soldier Bar Airstrip Idaho
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