flyingwildfires
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- Mar 8, 2003
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A question for you.....
I was having a conversation recently with an attorney, who had asked me, a bit testily, why pilots were all so "different". He wanted to know what personality trait, or perhaps flaw, makes pilots so driven, to do what they do, and take the risks they take. He ended by asking what I thought made up a REAL pilot.
I (foolishly) tried to explain it but don't know if I did. You know -- fair skies, slipping the surly bonds, the wind in our hair, all that frigging crap pilots find hard to put into words to someone who doesn't fly. How do you sum up what makes a real aviator? A true airman? Whatever those words are that explain why we want to keep doing it....
Just a sentence or two... how do you explain it? Or do you even try?
I was having a conversation recently with an attorney, who had asked me, a bit testily, why pilots were all so "different". He wanted to know what personality trait, or perhaps flaw, makes pilots so driven, to do what they do, and take the risks they take. He ended by asking what I thought made up a REAL pilot.
I (foolishly) tried to explain it but don't know if I did. You know -- fair skies, slipping the surly bonds, the wind in our hair, all that frigging crap pilots find hard to put into words to someone who doesn't fly. How do you sum up what makes a real aviator? A true airman? Whatever those words are that explain why we want to keep doing it....
Just a sentence or two... how do you explain it? Or do you even try?