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I stand corrected on the gun, but I still think that's the guy in the right seat. lol
 
aLear31pilot said:
I stand corrected on the gun, but I still think that's the guy in the right seat. lol
I dug the story! :D I only knew about the rifle becuase I have seen that picture somewhere before.
 
I just love that picture though... lol. Can you picture the looks on the tsa guys or the passengers faces when you see the f.o. walking up to the gate??? "Here comes that pilot with the machine gun again" they say. ROFLOL. All the people scatter and swear they're taking the NEXT plane. Myself,, I've thought of about every way their was in my younger years to get attention as a pilot. Heck,, I even thought I had seen all the ways that I hadn't even thought of..... till now that is.. LOL/ROFLOL
 
aLear31pilot said:
Kneeshoe, you look like this skiddish kid that crawled in my right seat one time (minus the AR-15 of coarse) and asked "So where do we start??" I told him "you need to be able to say three things to me otherwise not a peep unless were crashing... then say something.' "Ok, what do I need to know" he said. I quickly responded to him " Clear right Captian... I don't know Captian... I'll take the fat one Captian". He never laughed. Get it?? Your not him are ya?? See he was an ERAU guy. I just can't understand why they keep getting a bad wrap??

Sorry Lear, you've got me mixed up with another guy. I am familiar with "Clear right" and "I don't know captain"...but I'll have to disagree with the "I'll take the fat one Captain" in most cases.
 
Sorry for the case of mistaken identity Kneeshoe. You just gotta love that gun though. "If you won't come along with me easy honey.... then were just gonna have to...
p.s. Don't tell anyone, but those same lines got used on me. I know... It's hard to believe isn't it?? lol
Laterzzz
 
T-Gates said:
..."So tell me, where along the line did you decide to never learn how to fly a f*cking ILS?"

*crickets*

LMAO...that right there is funny, I don't care who y'ar. Pretty much sums up my experience with Riddle dorks.
 
C172gal05 said:
You will come to understand with time...the jokes and reasons behind them...A lot of us are riddle students or alumni....in time you will understand why we joke about it

Perhaps a student pilot listing T-6, 310 and Stearman time as "Experience" perpetuates the stereotype. Just cuz I watched Jenna take in da butt once don't make me a pornstar.
 
semperfido said:
L = (1/2) d v2 s CL

As Dr. Phil would say, "How's that working out for ya?"

If those poor pimply turds didn't have to learn so much useless information, they might be able to concentrate on learning to fly. Of course, I guess you have to teach something to fill 130 credit hours for your "Aeronautical Science" degree or whatever they're calling it these days.
 
pilotmiketx said:
As Dr. Phil would say, "How's that working out for ya?"

If those poor pimply turds didn't have to learn so much useless information, they might be able to concentrate on learning to fly. Of course, I guess you have to teach something to fill 130 credit hours for your "Aeronautical Science" degree or whatever they're calling it these days.

Yeah, because delving into a deeper understanding of your field of interest is only for dweebs, right? Next time I go flying, I hope I don't forget that flying skill is mutually exclusive with an understanding of aerodynamics :rolleyes: Asshole
 

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