Understand..I was paying $1.00/carton whilst working for the USAF in Puerto
Rico. Even then we knew that they weren't doing anything positive for our
health Recent DER inspection on a new homebuilt Safari required the builder
to add a "no smoking" decal to the dash. It seems that FAA can reach
further than I thought.
Stu Fields.
"Stan Gosnell" wrote in message
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"Chris" wrote in
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One thing I learn from my days flying Hueys- if you're on a check-ride
and the IP asks if it's alright with you if he "lights one up", the
answer was always - sure, go right ahead! It helped immensely on the
outcome of that ride.
Absolutely. And I never cared, because I smoked, too. You never wanted a
cranky CW3 grading your ride - get some nicotine in his system (make sure
he has plenty of caffeine before you go out also) and he's much easier to
live with.
I swore when I quit that I would never be a 'reformed smoker' so I don't
complain about other people smoking, I just wish I had never started.
Lots
of money burned up, nevermind the lung damage, although they were dirt
cheap at the commissary. I was paying $1.86/carton in Germany in 1982
when
I got out. The sticker shock in the civilian world was a big incentive to
quit.
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Regards,
Stan
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