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Rally

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Why do some guys love to get on the brakes and reverse on a 14000 foot runway on a one hour flight from phili to boston? Those are'nt boxes in back. I am starting early tonight guys! Cheers Just a pet peeve, unless at says next left where they probably not at 110 knots.
 
chicks dig it!!

I havent had to spool em up but once this year. But that was Midway!!:eek:
 
Which 14,000 foot runway in KBOS was that.

?

Like the other guy said they are wicked cool.
 
Why do some guys love to get on the brakes and reverse on a 14000 foot runway on a one hour flight from phili to boston? Those are'nt boxes in back. I am starting early tonight guys! Cheers Just a pet peeve, unless at says next left where they probably not at 110 knots.

Same reason guys get on FI.com and yell abuot why some pilot got on the brakes. Becuase they can.

At least somebody is getting to drink tonite.
 
Ya, I like when you do a great approach and baby soft touchdown inside the touchdown zone and at 60 knots the captain says "My Controls" and slams on the brakes lets them off them slams them again. And says "Don't worry you will get the hang of it!"
 
I do love useless topics. BUT Yea you guys are right I guess there is a time and a place.
 
I do it because I like to have all of my passengers bow to me after a flight to show their gratitude for a safe operation...
 

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