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Saw Edward Norton at Teterboro (TEB) about a month ago in a C182. He rents from the FBO where I'm doing my IR.

Dave
 
He was on "Inside the Actor's Studio", the host of which is also a pilot, and mentioned that he intended to learn how to fly. Guess he fulfilled that promise, good for him.
 
I WAS TALKING WITH MICHAEL DORN IN JULY, AND HE TOLD ME HIS SABRE JET HAS CORRSION AND WILL BE PARTED OUT-BUMMER
BUT HE IS NOW IN THE MARKET FOR A F104 STARFIGHTER-WHAT BALLS-ALSO ON THAT SHOW HE DID-WHY ON LANDING WAS THE HOST STANDING UP WATCHING THE LANDING AND NOT BELTED IN??????

THE COMMENT ABOUT ARRRNOLD GETTING A G4-I SAW HIS AIRPLANE WHEN HE DID BATMAN AND IT WAS A G3

LEVAR BURTON ALSO FLYS

CLIFF ROBERTSON FLYS AND HAS FOR ALONG TIME

I THINK TOM CRUSE ALSO FLYS GULFSTREAMS AS WELL AS THE P51
 
Labbats is absolutly right. It is totally hypocritical. If this idiot from offspring actually believes in anarchy what in the hell is he doing with the ultimate symbol of capitalism. It is like equating good and evil (anarchy).

Actually, it is not necessarily hypocritical to be an anarchist and own a private jet. Anarchist philosophy covers many levels and is often wrongly pigeon holed into one entity. If you read 19th or early 20th century anarchists like Mikhail Bakunin or Emma Goldman and apply some of their philosphies with present day realities, one could see that anarchism can work within the capitalist system to develop a coexistence.
Anarchism vs socialism vs communism vs capitalism (none of which in a pure form will work) are not black and white issues. There are plenty of shades of gray.

Unequivocally likening capitalism with "good" and "anarchy" as "evil" is absurd.
 
Maverick

My dad was a Navy fighter pilot and he said that while they were filming Top Gun Tom Cruise was taken for a ride in the F-14 and after only a few minutes he was sick and supposedly did not like it. I guess he didn’t really have the need for speed at the time nor the stomach. He was on Leno about 7-8 months ago and was talking about buzzing Spielberg’s house in his P-51 after the release of Minority Report. I was surprised to hear that he was a pilot now.

I remember when they were filming Top Gun, I was about 11 and we got to go see the sets and the black F-5's they were using. My brother and I used to play shuffleboard in the O-Club lounge (were the famous serenade took place) during Sunday brunch. Remember it like it was yesterday.

Ahh, those were the good days.


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Steve Mcqueen was a pilot. he flew out of santa paula,ca.

up until his death in 1980 he kept his classic cars and motorcycles in his hanger there. he was known to "hold court" in a chair outside his hanger and take old folks and children for a tour of his hanger. he is still listed in the FAA database.

Ed Mcmahon (here's Johnny) was a marine corp fighter pilot in the korean war. he always told johnny that he was afraid of heights. that stumped johnny.

by the way johnny carson was a licensed pilot as well.
 
Micky Gilly flies I'm told..

Most of ya'll probably don't recall Roy Clark (Hee Haw) flew his own MU-2.

I believe Larry Mahan (six time world champ rodeo cowboy) flew his own C-310.

Tom Landry flew, as did Walt Garrison. Cessna used to do print ads with Walt's picture.




Yes, I AM that old, and live in Texas...

:D
 
Hello,
Yes, indeed Tom Landry was a pilot, and not only as a civilian, but flew B-17s in the ETO during WWII. Another former NFL head coach that was an active pilot was Chuck Noll of the Pittsburgh "Steel Curtain" days. Chuck owned and flew a Beech Duke.
If I were to pick THE one celebrity, athlete or actor that flew it would be without question Ted Williams. Not only did he volunteer during his heyday of the 1940's to fly as a Marine Corps pilot, but also flew in Korea in the Grumman Panther. In fact, he was in the same squadron as John H. Glenn (astronaut/Ohio Senator). Ted was an inspiration more for his unselfish patriotism than his incredible abilty, talent and love of baseball. I regret that I never saw him play.

regards,

ex-Navy rotorhead
 

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