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On Autopilot 08-19-2011 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by FlyJSH (Post 1040634)
Beer is one option.

But I find a marathon session of sex more beneficial.

What if he's not into boy boinkin? (Sorry couldn't resist) :D

RightSeat4Eva 08-19-2011 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by FlyJSH (Post 1040681)
Whoop Whoop Pull Up!

Or perhaps "Whoop Whoop Pull Out"... :D

SenecaII 08-19-2011 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by RightSeat4Eva (Post 1040820)
Or perhaps "Whoop Whoop Pull Out"... :D


Thought for the day:

If one gets a gipwizz alert during sex, than I submit they didnt familiarize themselves with all available information prior to the deed:D

saab2000 08-19-2011 08:06 AM

Welcome to the world of 121 flying.

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xjtguy 08-19-2011 10:01 AM

Penguin theory;


This ties into the penguin theory of learning. Whenever one finds themselves in something like initial new training, it applies. The new hire's brain is like a chunk of ice, just floating there. The penguins are ALL the information, just swimming around and trying to hop on the ice chunk. The ice chunk (brain) can only handle so many penguins (information). Once it gets full, penguins start falling off back into the water, it can only handle so many penguins. Maybe if the penguin is good/important enough he'll get back on the ice chunk. Hopefully he doesn't fall off, get eaten by a polar bear, and sh1t into the ocean and never to be seen again.

The guys that try to memorize useless information, or try to throw it out in study sessions are coming dangerously close to having all the wrong penguins on the ice chunk. As well the possible collateral effect of putting too many penguins on their fellow classmates ice chunks.

It's all about managing the penguins.

fjetter 08-19-2011 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by On Autopilot (Post 1040809)
This happened to me. What you need to do is de- tension yourself. Take the weekend off, get away for a few hours, then come back. Good as new!!

Another good thing for me that helps relieve stress is going to the gym or running on the treadmill for 1/2hr with some good tunes. I just let myself get immersed in the next set or next qtr mile and forget about the rest. Its amazing how your mind is able to look at things from a different perspective, usually for the better, when u just take a break.

lakehouse 08-19-2011 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by RightSeat4Eva (Post 1040820)
Or perhaps "Whoop Whoop Pull Out"... :D


Ugh!! You beat me to it! :p

love2av8 08-19-2011 06:52 PM

Hah! Funniest thread in a while!

Oral unit okay...

Seriously though. Grab a beer head down to the pool and take a breather for a little bit. Chat with some folks Then back at it. The people in my class that didn't study in groups washed out. Maybe not before the oral but during the sim.
I'm psyched, starting IOE this weekend!

SenecaII 08-20-2011 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by love2av8 (Post 1041095)
Hah! Funniest thread in a while!

Oral unit okay...

Ha I still crack up everytime I flip the batt sel sw. on the Brasilia......:D

Silver02ex 08-20-2011 08:49 AM

Study group really helped me when I was in initial trainning. Also you need to relax a bit and just put the books down for half or the whole day.


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