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thebest said:
You really should have saved your breath! It was kind of dull. SOunds like a story a buddy, who actually was involved in a real war, told you. I see nothing diffucult about it. Planning a tssstirike (while that salior from last night lingers in your thoughts) Taking off at night.mmmmmmmk, GOING FAST ewwwwwww weeeeeee, 6 g turn ouch....I know kids that like that ride too at SIxflags, finding another airplane in the sky, Oh my god...a 3/4 mile approach, 4.5 hours of flying in a DAY, Jesus! Ya it sucks not getting much sleep, but EVERYONE has to deal with that junior. So all you're saying is it is tough not getting much sleep? Well that would explain lots. Low time, in-experienced pilots, tooling around with not much sleep....This needs to be investigated! Well thanks for that lovely story-I'm glad you left the details from the big dance out!

THE BEST

Yea, should have saved the effort because there is no convincing folks like you. And you are correct, most of the story is second hand, but if you bothered to stop admiring yourself and actually read my profile, you might be able to infer where my first hand accounts are in the story. Not that you care, but I have more than my share of 10+hr lines in my log book and have been into some of the most goofed up & remote airfields there are.

I really doubt that you are up to half of what any true aviator does or has done. Your attitude is sad because the truth is that we all bring a vast amount of experience to the table, mil or civ. When one looks at some of the profiles of these guys and gals, it is truely amazing.

To quote a guy in my A-4 class from 17 yrs ago: "Where did they grow you? Got back to the rock you crawled out from." We'll all be better off.
 
pilotyip said:
Well Best; I can tell you have not been there and have not done that. Because people who know people who have done that would never post that. Did you get that? In the end it does mean something, it allows you to live the life you desire in probably the best place in the world to live and do that. Of course then by your profile you know it all anyway.

Have read lots of your posts, you're a good man Charlie Brown.

VVJM265
 
He doesn't read the posts ("the truth is that we all bring a vast amount of experience to the table, mil or civ"); can't add (assuming I graduated college at 21, 17 yrs to that would be at least 38, not 33; I wish it was that still!).

I'll give him his dues for the bush flying. Good luck to anyone that has to fly with knucklehead,not enough room in an airplane for anyone else but him & his ego.

VVJM265 out on this thread.
 
"The Best's" self-confidence is inversely proportional to the size of his font. This troll is your typical pimple-faced loser in high school who couldn't get laid and "grew-up" to be a short, balding tool who has a lifetime of pent-up anger mixed with a healthy does of envy for military pilots. Keep on telling us you're "the best" and someday you might really believe it yourself. In the meantime, I'll enjoy reading your 3rd grade retorts and hope you don't contribute anything to the human gene pool.
 
Hey Best, I was just agreeing with you that you that you are the best by self-proclamation. You are the self-proclaimed best and I was accepting that as a statement of fact. But then I started to have self-doubts. I then made a counter assumption that maybe I was wrong in assuming you were the best. Not because you are not the best, but because I was making an assumption upon an unknown which could not be substantiated. This is a classic type II error, in rejecting the non-truth in assuming the stated truth is actually true. Therefore my uncertainly in accepting your claim you are best. I am uncomfortable with myself for accepting a type II error without proof. However I am very comfortable knowing I am not the best and no one can prove I am the best.
 
You guys are being way too unfair to the best. He probably is just a disgruntled guy or gal that washed out of UNT due to a violation of the don't ask don't tell policy. We should all give him/her a break.
 
thebest said:
Typical Military poet! Remember, the job is flying.....mmmmmk?! There's a bunch of you FU*CKS out there! Get out and let the real pilots GET THE JOB DONE!

THE BEST!:)

You're an idiot. And you obviously don't know what being a "real pilot" is all about. Real pilots SECRETLY know they're the best, and don't feel the need to proclaim it out loud. Somewhere along the way I think you watched Top Gun and got jealous that you'd never be there. I read some posts and try to assume that the writer has a certain level of intelligence, but I think I'm wrong on this count. In fact, I think I'd just rather kick your a## than try to imagine you as a reasonably thinking person.
 
Why are you on a mil to civ transition thread, anyway? Flamebait? I guess I fell for it. I'd still like to kick you a##.
 
Why are you on a mil to civ transition thread, anyway? Flamebait? I guess I fell for it. I'd still like to kick your a##.
 

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