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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message link.net...
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ink.net... Just to be fair to my hero Charles Shultz! As it actually appeared in the strip. The late Mr. Schulz was honored with an airport: Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County (STS) Of course his flying dog, still very much alive, only got an intersection: SNUPY ak. |
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Right after my checkride, I noticed that my car didn't seem to have as much
pep as it used to. I realized that I was driving exactly at the speed limit. Every time I passed a speed sign, my brain would register it unconsciously and I would set the speedometer exactly to the number. It was spooky. Of course, it didn't last. Now my brain unconsciously tries to set the speedometer to the IAS it's used to seeing in the plane ![]() -- Roger Long |
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![]() "Andrew Sarangan" wrote in message You guessed it. I ran into that car. Look on the bright side! You avoided a mid-air collision. : Glad you're safe. -=c |
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Andrew Sarangan wrote in message .158...
I remember a discussion recently whether pilots are safer drivers. I believed that to be true until recently. As a pilot, I tend to look up at the sky while driving, particularly if an airplane is flying. The other day I was looking up at the clouds to figure out which direction the wind was blowing. The car in front of me made a sudden stop. You guessed it. I ran into that car. This would not have happened had I not been a pilot distracted by the sky. This is my first auto-incident ever, in twenty years of driving. I guess that still makes me a safe driver, but not as safe as I thought I was. My sister claims she'd much rather fly than drive with me..... -- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. |
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![]() "Adam K." wrote in message Of course his flying dog, still very much alive, only got an intersection: SNUPY Thanks for sharing that. What a worthy legacy. Have a great day! -c |
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"Roger Long" wrote in message
... Right after my checkride, I noticed that my car didn't seem to have as much pep as it used to. I realized that I was driving exactly at the speed limit. Every time I passed a speed sign, my brain would register it unconsciously and I would set the speedometer exactly to the number. It was spooky. Of course, it didn't last. Now my brain unconsciously tries to set the speedometer to the IAS it's used to seeing in the plane ![]() I know what you mean. After I got an aerobatic ride in a Delfin L-29 at Lydd, I drove back to London. On the M20, at what I thought was a normal cruise setting on the gas, I looked down and realized I was bowling along at 98mph. In a Ford Focus. Of course I adjusted the needle to the exact 100. I suppose there were no cameras working that day. -- David Brooks |
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"Roger Long" wrote in message . ..
limit. Every time I passed a speed sign, my brain would register it unconsciously and I would set the speedometer exactly to the number. It was spooky. And to think people consider it unsafe to be driving, tuning the radio, folding a map, and talking on your cellphone all at the same time. And in most of the country you don't even have holds to worry about (up here in Boston we call them "rotaries"). -cwk. |
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"Mark" wrote in message ...
Remember. . .even while taxiing, ALWAYS FLY THE CAR! In all seriousness, very true! Most pilots are at least occasionally obliged to push their planes' performance envelopes even just a little- stalls, short field, etc. On the other hand the average driver has no idea what he or his car is really capable of, good or bad. -cwk. |
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In Wisconsin, there is a MOA called Snoopy.
John |
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