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chuckyt1 08-29-2009 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy (Post 670030)
What was so funny is that Carol's name was at the 10 inch point. I couldn't stop laughing.

Max allowable?

I didn't even see it and I'm laughing about it....

757upspilot 08-29-2009 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by Silver2Gold (Post 670033)
Thanks for defining professionalism in aviation there Mr Morality. Let me guess, you just turned 22 and you've got the pilot thing all figured out. Or, your actually old and never did catch on. Let me direct your attention to some of the most professional, golden-handed, pilots to grace the skies - and, to whom the existence of this profession is owed: The army air corps pilots of World War II. They didn't have to hide the pictures in the cockpit - because they painted it on the nose - outside, for the world to see.

Here's the deal Jimmy Swaggert: the same people who are attracted to flying jets (and determined to fly them better than anyone else - ie, professionally) and seeing the world while doing it, just so happen to be the same who are not always concerned with your easily hurt feelings. So, if you don't like it, don't look. Stay in your room and watch PBS. But, don't think you can define professionalism in driving airplanes the same way you do in jobs at zero knots and zero feet - ie, management.

silver , you are my kind of professional.

Silver2Gold 08-30-2009 12:56 AM


Originally Posted by Herkdrv (Post 670075)


Exactly like that ;)

subicpilot 08-30-2009 01:12 AM


Originally Posted by Silver2Gold (Post 670033)
Thanks for defining professionalism in aviation there Mr Morality. Let me guess, you just turned 22 and you've got the pilot thing all figured out. Or, your actually old and never did catch on. Let me direct your attention to some of the most professional, golden-handed, pilots to grace the skies - and, to whom the existence of this profession is owed: The army air corps pilots of World War II. They didn't have to hide the pictures in the cockpit - because they painted it on the nose - outside, for the world to see.

Here's the deal Jimmy Swaggert: the same people who are attracted to flying jets (and determined to fly them better than anyone else - ie, professionally) and seeing the world while doing it, just so happen to be the same who are not always concerned with your easily hurt feelings. So, if you don't like it, don't look. Stay in your room and watch PBS. But, don't think you can define professionalism in driving airplanes the same way you do in jobs at zero knots and zero feet - ie, management.

It just might be "Ms." Morality...;)

frankwasright 08-30-2009 05:33 AM

Google Capt. Tammy Blakey.

winglet 08-31-2009 02:45 PM

My Response
 
Eidos: Bombshell Beauties

MrWalk 08-31-2009 06:07 PM

Good on you, Silver2Gold. If you dirtied it up a bit and added some gutter words, it might have been a lesson Pancho Barnes woulda given somebody.

Formerbuspilot 08-31-2009 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by 2Co2Fur1EXwife (Post 669651)
Just curious; any company out there still find "pictures" hidden in all the nooks and crannies of the cockpit? What happened over the years? That use to be fun; all the searching, the excitement when you find a new one or a new spot to hide one....Where have all the the people who used to make my day gone?

Do they still publish the paper "parts catalogs"?? Its probably a little tough to get the "e" versions of what you seek into those little nooks and crannies. ;)

rolo12 08-31-2009 06:44 PM

Now that's artwork worthy of framing...

Vegaspilot 08-31-2009 06:54 PM

"PC" is killing this country. sigh


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