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Anybody wonder where Chris Trott ran off to?

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flyinyourShorts

Old Convair's never die
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For all you former Air Tahomites out there, I found this one tonight. Seems our boy Chris(DrRaptor) is trying to say he left Air Tahoma because "had an opprotunity in Texas that I took only because I've wanted to come back to Texas because it's where I was raised."

Check it out, it's pretty funny

http://www.airdisaster.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72062&page=1&pp=10
 
Your the one who told me what a good kid he was when CR said to hire another flight follower. I think the heat out in Subic must have been affecting your judgement. As a matter of fact considering I had to deal with him a LOT more then you, I think you owe me some beers.
 
Some beers...... for him I owe you a keg!!


I'm allowed a few mistakes though, right?!
 
Dude, Green Mountain Airlines is PFT. check it out!!

Section 2 - Join the Airline Operations

We here at Green Mountain Airlines operate to achieve a good pilot activity count, and also provide you with the best pilot realism. We believe in hearing what you want to do for the airline, and think of always hiring within the airline. We do thank you and want to make this the best airline as possible. There i s a non-refundable training bond of $23,000 due the first day of ground school.
 
I've never met this guy, but I must congratulate him on his award:

"2001 Virtual Airline Award - Best Pilot - Chris Trott......Chris Trott has flown over 5000 logged hours in the virtual aviation community, and over 1000 with Green Mountain Airlines since 1999."

That's remarkable...spending 5000 F'n hours pretending to be a pilot.
 
5000 F'n hours pretending to be a pilot.
I have about 300 hours of the same. I dab kerosene behind my ears and fly around the pattern in a rat 172 while whistling into the sideband to make King Air noises.

:(


Minh
 
personaly I like to add a "Heavy" to the end of my Tail number when ever I'm in a 152. It makes me feel special. And it always scares the crap out of the guy in the piper ahead .
 
Wang Chung said:
"2001 Virtual Airline Award - Best Pilot - Chris Trott......Chris Trott has flown over 5000 logged hours in the virtual aviation community, and over 1000 with Green Mountain Airlines since 1999."

That's remarkable...spending 5000 F'n hours pretending to be a pilot.
Does everyone realize that's over 208 days of 24 hours a day flying - on a computer????

Gawd forbid we do something remotely constructive. And I'm not knocking Flight Simmers at all, I just think that's a little whacked right there.
 
Chris once told me he "could fly a 757" because he did so in the sim at UAL in Denver. He also proceded how to tell me how to fly a Convair when I was a check airman on the airplane. With all that simulator time, and an airline to boot, I guess he is more than qualified:rolleyes:


I have always loved flight simulator, but 5000 hours I wouldn't do over a lifetime!

He and most of the other guys over at the airdisaster.com forums seem to think us real pilots over here are loosers!
 
After the way he stood for everything Air Tahoma management wanted and seemed to enjoy screwing the pilots over, he now wants to be a pilot? Does he think he will be accepted with open arms? How many lives did he help put at risk? How do you think Mike Gelwick's widow would answer that question?
 

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