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kneeshoe said:
If our job is so dangerous, then don't we deserve more $$$$$. And for that matter, we deserve more women too. Chicks dig guys with a dangerous side!

They might like the dangerous thing for a bit, but they really like the $$$ part though....that never gets old for em.
 
kneeshoe said:
And for that matter, we deserve more women too.
More women? Hahahaha...based on what I see when I'm out doing errands, all you need is corn. Fill the back of your pickup truck with it and go "Souuuuuuuuy...piggy piggy piggy!" They'll come a running.
 
stearnst said:
I don't know, but depending on which student I'm flying with on any given day, I'd argue that instructing certainly has its dangerous side...

"Alright, let's lower that nose, watch your airspeed, back on centerline, lower that nose, AIRSPEED, LOWER THE NOSE....MY CONTROLS!!!"

I always heard that instructional flight was just about the safest activity in general aviation. I just looked at the "Nall" report for 2003, and instructional flight accounted for 20.1% of flying and only 7.4% of fatal accidents. This is a MUCH better statistic than personal and business flying.
 
It is from handling all those chemicals to make the chemtrails.

That and the radiation
 

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