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No political leanings whatsoever. It was my opinion, until I read the
postings about the 172, that once he got out of the Reserves, his business interests took precedence over continuing in aviation. Insofar as Kerry is concerned, I was contrasting my (obviously mistaken) thinking about GWB's pilot status with that of Kerry, nothing more. And I'm pretty sure that Kerry could afford his own plane, although his wife could surely buy him several. Bob Gardner "Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote in message ... "Bob Gardner" wrote in message news:3Qvic.25857$GR.3341237@attbi_s01... There used to be a military written exam, which was pretty much oriented toward civilian regulations and procedures. The feds figured that the military pilots did not need to be quizzed on aerodynamics or navigation...they get much better training than we do. With their military Form 5 (as I recall) and the test results, they went to the FSDO and got a civilian license. I doubt that GWB went to that trouble. What would make you say that? What basis, other than political prejudice, do you have to rest that on? FYI, the president must have had a civillian certification at some point because I have read a couple of stories of people flying in a Cessna with him. John Kerry, on the other hand, has been an active general aviation pilot and owns his own Cessna twin. Well isn't he just the most wonderful person in the whole wide world. I wonder if his wifey bought him that as well? And the original question had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with John Kerry, but yet you found it necessary to interject your own political two cents into an otherwise non political discussion. Good for you. "Chuck" wrote in message nk.net... I was reading a "debate" in another NG about the ANG "yanking" President Bush's pilots certification. 1) Does the military issue and have control over military certifications, just as the FAA does civillians? I would assume so, but not sure... Also, if that is the case, how easy would it be for a military pilot to get FAA certification? 2) Can they "yank" a cetificate? Does there have to be a violation or failed medical for this? 3) Do you know if Bush is still certified? The other NG has me curious now... Thanks... Chuck --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/15/2004 |
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