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Presidente Alcazar wrote in message . ..
Hasn't he become a caricature of himself these days? I always think of him delivering Mr Burn's address to the electorate on the Springfield hustings: "And the bureaucrats in the state capital/perfumed princes in the Pentagon can stick that in their pipe and smoke it!" "Isn't it ironic Smithers. This anonymous clan of slack-jawed troglodytes cost me the election. And if I were to have them killed, I would be the one to go to jail. Thats democracy for you!" Chris Manteuffel |
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Subject: General Patton on Lieutenant Kerry
From: 362436 (Ron) Date: 2/3/04 4:52 PM Pacific Standard Time Looks like I might just end up flying a DC-4 on fires this summer... Hey be careful. That can be dangerous. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Subject: General Patton on Lieutenant Kerry
From: 362436 (Ron) Date: 2/3/04 4:52 PM Pacific Standard Time Looks like I might just end up flying a DC-4 on fires this summer... Hey be careful. That can be dangerous. I certainly will. No fire is worth dying for. Ron Pilot/Wildland Firefighter |
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"Clark" stillnospam@me wrote
"S. Sampson" wrote "Mike Marron" wrote Haven't flown fighters like Ed but I have flown single pilot IFR under Part 135 like you and no offense, but that DC-4 position sounds like just another uneviable, low-pay, low-prestige yet high-risk flying job. No thanks. On top of that, very little is done to tame the fires. In most cases the fires just keep burning until the weather changes. Water and Retardant bombers are like ****ing on a house fire. Haven't been around many wildland fires, have you? Summer of 71, Missoula fire, worked three months on the line before the weather changed, and the fire went out on it's own. We ran eight fire lines, and it hopped over all of them. I lost 20 pounds. Charlie Prescott drowned in the river. He always said he'd never let the fire get him, and compared to all the molten Bears and Deer we found, he looked a little bleached, but not BBQ'd. Best damned aerobic program there is, and like most aerobic programs, it is all non- productive. |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
[snipped for brevity] The only part attractive about the 747 run came up when I was asking ex-F-105 type Cal Tax, now Delta Captain what he grosses. The answer was about $375K per year, but he does some extra on-call flying for time-and-a half so it goes up nearer to $450K. I could do that, yes I could! Nahh, too old now. You're never too old to fly. Later today at 4:00 pm (Eastern) WSTP Channel 10 News here locally will be featuring Yours Truly taking up one of their reporters on their "Wild Side" special in my awesome flying machine. For those who are interested and depending on when they get around to uploading the video, you should be able to watch it he http://www.tampabays10.com/wildside/index.aspx |
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Haven't been around many wildland fires, have you?
Summer of 71, Missoula fire, worked three months on the line before the weather changed, and the fire went out on it's own. We ran eight fire lines, and it hopped over all of them. I lost 20 pounds. Charlie Prescott drowned in the river. He always said he'd never let the fire get him, and compared to all the molten Bears and Deer we found, he looked a little bleached, but not BBQ'd. Best damned aerobic program there is, and like most aerobic programs, it is all non- productive. And I worked on the ground in Missoula on a fire august of last year. I actually would sometimes come across old lines that had been dug on previous fires on the mountain. It is one hell of a work out, especially if you are digging line all day, or carrying rolls of fire hose up and down mountains. It was fun, but I sure look forward more to being back in the air on fires this summer, hope I get this DC-4 job. Ron Pilot/Wildland Firefighter |
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The only part attractive about the 747 run came up when I was asking
ex-F-105 type Cal Tax, now Delta Captain what he grosses. The answer was about $375K per year, but he does some extra on-call flying for time-and-a half so it goes up nearer to $450K. I could do that, yes I could! Nahh, too old now. You're never too old to fly. Airline pilots are grounded by law when they turn 60. They can still be FE's though, although that option is going away, as the 727s, DC-10s, and earlier model 747s are retired. A few years ago, American Airlines had a 78 year old FE. Ron Pilot/Wildland Firefighter |
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(Ron) wrote:
(B2431) wrote: Airline pilots are grounded by law when they turn 60. They can still be FE's though, although that option is going away, as the 727s, DC-10s, and earlier model 747s are retired. A few years ago, American Airlines had a 78 year old FE. Also, the" Age 60" rule doesn't apply to all Part 135 airline pilots. |
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