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Timebuilder

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well, at least for the day.

A friend of mine wanted to get a little instruction in, so I agreed to go up with him for some foggle work and approaches.

It had been almost four months to the day since I had last flown the jet.

All the experiences of my instructing days came right back, and I was amazed at how much I had missed this, this buzzing around over houses, farms, and schools in a single engine Cessna.

I'd have to call it a blessing.

That's one more in the "TT" of my profile.

If you are working, be glad you have that job. :)
 
Timebuilder said:
...I was amazed at how much I had missed this, this buzzing around over houses, farms, and schools in a single engine Cessna.
"Buzzing?"

:eek: Not too low, I hope!

Glad you enjoyed it, T.B. Wish you could do it on a regular basis.
 
"Buzzing" is the sound of a four cylinder Lycoming compared to two TFE 731's that I used to hear at the back of the Lear.

Man, I miss those crappy hotels and three am calls!

Is there a twelve step program for charter pilots????
 
Timebuilder said:
Man, I miss those crappy hotels and three am calls!
Okay, maybe I don't wish you could do it on a regular basis. ;)
 
You're right.

I had forgotten the difference between a little flying and NO flying.

Maybe I should buy and old beater airplane....
 
Sorry I missed out, but what happened with the flying, TB? Business get bad and they let you go? Business fold? none of my business?
 
Sorry about the flying job. Being a former career changer wannabe, I've looked to your move into professional flying with admiration. I missed the boat totally myself. got an interview the first week of Sept '01, but it was cancelled shortly thereafter. You looking for another flying gig?
 
12 step program???Miami Air-ride you hard and put you away wet. When the time comes to quit you will be more than ready.
 
Well, I was put away wet, but I must have dried off in four months. That's why I was asking about the 12 step program. :D

As much as I'd like a flying gig, I haven't had the money for the type rating, which would also mean the travel and motel money for simcom in addition to the small grant I might receive from the state.

As an immediate action, I put together a CD of commercial voice over work, for ad agencies between NY and DC to try and scare up some money as the economy recovers.

I have looked into instruction, but no one I know is looking for more instructors. They ARE looking for more students.
 
Timebuilder said:
...I put together a CD of commercial voice over work, for ad agencies between NY and DC to try and scare up some money as the economy recovers.
Didn't know you were into that kind of work, T.B. Where might we have heard your voice? (You're not the "whoop-whoop pull-up" guy, are you?)
 
i dunno how he does it but Stephen Hawkings is on all the ATIS's
 
(You're not the "whoop-whoop pull-up" guy, are you?)

Outside of Philly, you might have heard me on a spot for "save500dollarsdotcom", "stimulex" (a viagra-like product), a spot for a guy running for congress in Pittsburgh, or the NBC radio network, but that last one was a long time ago.

I also did some work for Wyeth pharmaceuticals, Aventis Pasteur company, and Ciba-Geigy Chemicals, back when I was working as a flight instructor.

Stephen Hawkings uses the same speech algorithm chip on his laptop as the ATIS recorders at many large airports. These were the first commercially available chips for that purpose. The new generation chips sound far more human. I hope they don't put announcers out of business!!
 
Airpiraterob said:
I dunno how he does it but Stephen Hawkings is on all the ATIS's.
If he's so smart, why does he say "Foxtwat" and "Wilkey?"
Originally posted by Timebuilder
...you might have heard me on a spot for..."Stimulex" (a viagra-like product)...
I hope you weren't saying "I'm not only the spokesman, I'm also a client."
 
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I hope you weren't saying "I'm not only the spokesman, I'm also a client."

I never used the product, but they did ask me to pose for the "after" picture.






..and if you believe that, I have a bridge to sell you in brooklyn...


:D :D :D
 

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