Superpilot92
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Of course, AirNet always gets inatldc9 said:Just a warning- HIJACKING IN PROGRESS!!!
But anyway, I was holding short of 15R this morning at BWI, with the RVR running around 1800. Out of nowhere comes a lovely starcheck baron, sliding down the ILS. No landing lights, just like it should be under those conditions. Touched down on the fixed distance markers and on came the landing lights. Beautiful. Brought a smile to my face thinking of those nights doing 8 approaches to min's by yourself.
Fun flying.
Next airplane in was a Fedex heavy, they went missed.
The two rules for a freight pilot..... 1) Dont EVER go below minimums. 2) Don't EVER go missed.wings421 said:Of course, AirNet always gets in![]()
whatever, i'm still here!The program is great and weeds out any weaknesses you might have
I doubt he's going to find this funny...................USC328 said:Of course Guillotine is good at spotting the approach lights. He has a keen eye for spotting airport lights and signage.(Inside joke) Just messing with ya guillotine. See ya in CMH.
USC328
your death will be slow and painful....just kidding. my offroading took me back to my youth watching the dukes of hazard. i'm going to paint a confederate flag on the side of 36F.Of course Guillotine is good at spotting the approach lights. He has a keen eye for spotting airport lights and signage.