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Xfr8dog,


not many call girls work at 8:30 in the morning!!! LOL.

so yes, at 8:30 I'm always drinking alone. Sometimes a beer works better than ambien!

The hardest part about being a frtdog is having to carry your own beer around with you!
 
ACT700

not many call girls work at 8:30 in the morning!!!

Obviously never been to the Dam too often have you? 24 hour service mate; they even list numbers in the papers to companies that'll deliver weed right to your hotel room! (It's legal there you know, and phone taps are inadmissable in Dutch courts) No rest for the wicked in Amsterdam ;)
 
Hehe You betcha!

ACT,

Jump over here with Atlas/Polar.. We'll have a beer in Amsterdam instead of Denver! ;)

See ya in a few weeks in D-town.
FD
 
Ahhh yes....the ol' "Freight Dog Breakfast"; Bacon Eggs, and beer. The Breakfast of Champions... Cheers!!:beer:



PHXFLYR:cool:[/quote]

I remember coming home after a stand-up and really enjoying a Guiness with my scrambled eggs and toast. Just seems like the right thing to do!
 
Anyone ever fly approaches while intoxicated? (With a safety pilot, of course)

I once read this article in Flying magazine by Richard Collins who said him and a few guys had a few beers and went flying with a sober safty pilot in the right seat. I'm not sure if it was in actual. I think they were only in simulated, and they all took turns flying some approaches. Apprently they didnt have much problems and flew well. He also goes on to state that the FAA could not prove they actually did that so they couldn't be violated. But he does talk about it in his article.
 
Hipster Loser said:
I once read this article in Flying magazine by Richard Collins who said him and a few guys had a few beers and went flying with a sober safty pilot in the right seat.

How about a link for the said article -

I once asked a retired FAA inpector his opinion on an author writing about illegal/silly things that happened in the cockpit. and his opinion was that there was no 'statute of limitations', so if you are stupid enough to write a book about stupid/illegal things you did in the cockpit, the FAA can still take your certificates.

Drinking before noon is generally socially unacceptable, unless you're doing one of three things - golfing, fishing or relaxing after work.
 
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And by "relaxing after work" I know you mean that after being home for 12 days after a long two weeks on the road it's ok to relax with a martini at 8:30am on my balcony. I totally agree!
 
NoPax said:
How about a link for the said article -

I once asked a retired FAA inpector his opinion on an author writing about illegal/silly things that happened in the cockpit. and his opinion was that there was no 'statute of limitations', so if you are stupid enough to write a book about stupid/illegal things you did in the cockpit, the FAA can still take your certificates.

Drinking before noon is generally socially unacceptable, unless you're doing one of three things - golfing, fishing or relaxing after work.

This was not from an internet article. It was from an actual copy ofthe magazine Flying and it was at least 4+ yrs ago that I read it. Funny thing, I have a huge pile aviation magazines that have been sitting around for too long and I just put them aside to be thrown away. Luckily, they are still sitting there. Later tonight I will sift through them, but I cant gaurantee that I will find it. If I do, I will find a way to post the article. Maybe someone else might have read it as well. Like I said it was from yrs ago.
 

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