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("Bob Noel" wrote)
Are you left brained or right brained (logic-and-math or Artsy fartsy)? Left Wonder where that puts me with my paint by numbers book? (goodness, please trim replies!!!) What he said ....pretty please!!!! Paul-Mont |
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Bob Noel wrote:
There's something magical about being suspended between heaven and earth that can't be duplicated in any other way. SHACK!! Yeah...I see it too. http://www.animalu.com/pics/shack.jpg -- Message posted via http://www.aviationkb.com |
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Doug Semler wrote:
(Trying to steer a thread to the topic of the group g) Do you have a "family history" of aviation/piloting? Nope Are you an adventure seeker Not really. Not any further than final glide. Are you constantly seeking new challenges? frequently but not constantly "thirst for knowledge" ( rather be in school than working)? Like school but it doesn't pay as well (subpart) Do you find yourself constantly seeking out new things about flying regularly or do you only look it up when you run across something you don't know. As a glider pilot, I learn something new EVERYTIME I'm out. Nature throws a wide range of variables at me. Are you a "control freak" (type-a)? Uh, hands on stick and release. Go where the lift is. On the ground, Que Sera, Sera Do you have hints of "delusions of grandeur?" or is it more like "I'm on top of the world when I fly" Altitude is attitude. I get kinda low..when I'm low. Are you an introvert or an extrovert? If I were introverted any further, I'd be inside out. If given the choice, would you rather read fiction or an aviation oriented book? Fiction book about aviation, or aviation book about fiction. Do you find that you have always had good communication skills? yep Are you left brained or right brained (logic-and-math or Artsy fartsy)? Artist Or am I missing something soooo obvious that I'll die of embarassment when it's pointed out to me? Or even worse, is there no measurable psychological correlation to flying and I'm just out to lunch (wouldn't be the first time g) What? Note: However maybe a question along the lines of "while in school did you consider yourself to be a good student" would be better. I thought I was a good student, its my teachers who didn't agree. I like to fly (soaring) because it is visceral, beautiful, unusual, cerebral, and less expensive than airplanes. Though admittedly It ain't so good for getting from A to B. I do enjoy the occasional motoring around but thats just not where its at for me. -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200708/1 |
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 08:14:53 -0700, Doug Semler
wrote: Do you have a "family history" of aviation/piloting? Yes. Father in the 40's (farmed after he got out of the service), uncle operated a small pseudo-FBO in MI. Are you an adventure seeker (anything from "true" adrenaline junkee to "every day is different and brings a new challenge") Yes. But now I'm married with children, so the challenges are a little less adrenaline-generating. IT SUCKS. Are you constantly seeking new challenges? Yes. But see above. (subpart) Do you find that you get bored easily? Yes. Do you have a "thirst for knowledge" (e.g. would you rather be in school than working)? Yes, but I've learned a helluva lot more "working" than I ever did in "school". (subpart) Do you find yourself constantly seeking out new things about flying regularly or do you only look it up when you run across something you don't know. Not current, right now flying isn't an option. Are you a "control freak" (type-a)? No way. But I can tend to be a CFR/FAR freak. Do you have hints of "delusions of grandeur?" or is it more like "I'm on top of the world when I fly" Neither. It's better than the best roller coaster I ever rode (and I get to "drive"!!) Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Got me. Depends on the situation. If given the choice, would you rather read fiction or an aviation oriented book? Fiction. I spend every day at the airport in real life. (For those that use the radio) Do you find that you have always had good communication skills? Yes. Are you left brained or right brained (logic-and-math or Artsy fartsy)? Both. FWIW, am ambidextrous also. Or am I missing something soooo obvious that I'll die of embarassment when it's pointed out to me? Or even worse, is there no measurable psychological correlation to flying and I'm just out to lunch (wouldn't be the first time g) I am a licensed technician and primarily learned to fly to aid my communications skills/gain empathy to the customers' (i.e. pilots) viewpoint/perspective. TC |
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Not enough money, not enough time, love for airplanes so am still dreaming
at 68 ![]() "george" wrote in message oups.com... To much money, spare time and a nearby aerodrome |
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Fear of Flying - no joke!
Got my PPL and still nervous about getting in a plane. Think I Need a shrink? |
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"Ken Finney" wrote in message
... snip I was born in 1956. I wanted to be an astronaut and at that time all astronauts were pilots. Outside of that I love the challenge of flying. Danny Deger Interesting you mention that. I was born in 1959. Last night I was listening to an mp3 of a book from the late 1940s/early 1950s called "Flying Saucers are Real!" and I still have reel-to-reel audio tapes of most of the Apollo missions, taped using a microphone next to the TV. I'm not sure if I wanted to be an astronaut or an alien though... P.S. I'm not a pilot, yet. I forgot to mention you can read all about it in my free book, "Houston, You Have a Problem." Download from www.dannydeger.net Danny Deger |
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In article . com,
Doug Semler wrote: (Trying to steer a thread to the topic of the group g) A response of mine in another thread got me to thinking (dangerous, I know) about what makes a person *want* to become a pilot. This has probably been asked umpteen times before, and will be asked umpteen times in the future, but I am trying to get a feel for the psychological aspect that causes a person to WANT to be a pilot. Because driving is too slow and flying commercial sucks. |
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I am a pilot because MXSMANIC (Anthony Atkielski) isn't. This distinguishes
me from him in many ways, all good. |
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