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pilothouston123

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I had a contract pilot jump on with me to fill the seat in my KingAir. He is in his 70's. Can't lift bags without loosing his breath. Takes about 45 seconds to get in his seat. He was still trying to figure out the GPS (self proclaimed expert on the KLN90B) while I was calling out my own V-speeds.

Ok i feel better now. I hope that I am flying my own plane by the time I am 65 and don't have to work for 200 a day.

He is a nice guy that I showed respect to, but I hope we don't have to fly in class b again. he can't keep up with the controlers and I end up flying single pilot anyhow.

Peace bros...

FNFAL... its 2107Z how long till you respond... the clock is ticking.
 
mmm, babysitting an elder - what fun.
SP plus that burden - adds to the excitement.
Kudos for your patience.
 
pilothouston123 said:
FNFAL... its 2107Z how long till you respond... the clock is ticking.
I can't help it, if all your guy's can afford for a contract pilot is Mikhail kalashnikov. Heck dude, that guy's had a rough life, let him sweat the bags and hold down the seat. Someday you'll be old, if you're lucky.
 

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