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Time for the imposters to sign off!

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How long 'til someone posts a comment along the lines of "well, what are Mesa pilots going through Chicago supposed to do"?
 
Time for the imposters to sign off!

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For the kids on this website that claim to be pilots....

whew.... For a minute there I almost thought someone found out that I am really not a pilot...Wait does flying the Microsoft Flight sim qualify me as a pilot?
 
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crap. it only took 1600 posts for me to be discovered. i'll see you guys around...
 
Does that eliminate us bug-smasher pilots??


Oh well, I hated going to chicago after they tore up Meigs.

Oh, wait, I can't claim I'm a pilot, but if I fly the airplane I own, does that make more of a pilot than a guy who flys a plane owned by someone else?? Which one of us is the real pilot. I'm sitting down.
 
Is it still OK for me to hang around the security checkpoint and tell women that I'm "undercover TSA" and tell them they've been singled out for "additional screening?"
 
Kingairrick said:
Is it still OK for me to hang around the security checkpoint and tell women that I'm "undercover TSA" and tell them they've been singled out for "additional screening?"
As long as you're not impersonating a pilot. The law seems very clear.
 

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