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![]() Charles K. Scott wrote: On 10 Nov 2005 12:19:22 -0800, "Bret Ludwig" wrote: The average person who should be flying at all, can be trained to fly a T-6-most military cadet pupils had no special aptitude, for every Yeager or Hoover there were thousands with average or slightly below aptitude and if they paid attention, and didn't let fear or other baggage get in their way, they graduated. True, kinda. But for every cadet who graduated, there were two or three who entered flight training but washed out for one reason or another and were placed in bombardier school or became navigators. Then there were those lost through crashes for one reason or another. Some of those guys, who survived the war as bombardiers and navigators, went on to become civilian pilots. During the war the military was in a rush and it didn't really matter that they washed out so many because there were dozens lining up behind those culled from pilots school eager to take over. During the last full year of war, training was scaled back dramatically because there were so many pilots already trained. Yeager, according to his biography, got very airsick during many of his training flights. He must have really wanted to earn his wings to continue through that. I think he did. I only puked once in my life in an airplane and it was in the back of a V-tail Bonanza, sashaying as usual like a drag queen in a Gay Pride parade in mild turbulence. The Bonanzaphiles are people that so often have never rode in the back of them. I used to see these dorks on Harry St. at their Bonanza Bordello. Q. What's the last thing that goes through the mind of an (obstetrician, TV preacher, tax lawyer, insert favorite Bonanza owner here)? A. The accessory section of a TSIO Continental, of course. |
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