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Am I too old to fly?
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 21:47:39 +0000 (UTC), Edward A. Falk wrote:
In article , Philip Mellinger wrote: I was thinking about taking up flying, but not sure if I'm too old. I'm 62. Is this a bad idea or should I go for it? My dad soloed a helicopter for the first time at 70. A few days ago, I watched a 75-year-old pilot a Zeppelin for the first time. Ol' man Whitman was demonstrating air racing at the Oshkosh airshow when he was 90. Go for it, I say. Back in my NSA days (70s), I learned a great deal about flying from an 88 you man who flew us from Meade to D.C. and back in the Agency's fleet of helis. He seriosly knew his stuff and was super capable. Never too old! Phil |
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Am I too old to fly?
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 21:47:39 +0000 (UTC), Edward A. Falk wrote:
My dad soloed a helicopter for the first time at 70. A few days ago, I watched a 75-year-old pilot a Zeppelin for the first time. Yeah, what a memory. There we were, shoulder to shoulder my hands in my pants, on the football field, even though it was before a baseball game, packed in like sardines. Me, my teddy bear and soon-to-be-dead Tiger Boy, my pussycat. The smell of cannabis filled the air. I don't smoke, it draws out my manic depression. This special night was different from the Grand Funk Railroad or the Three Dog Night or Liberace concerts I never attended there. In my mind, I was. On the football field, where they were awaiting to play a Braves game. In May when NFL football didn't play. 1973 National Football League season Regular season Duration September 16, 1973 - December 16, 1973 https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikiped...973_NFL_season At one point the lights went total black-out, then suddenly the entire room and immediate area (closet) were drenched in blue light. I began to sing "My Room" by the Beach Boys because I sure as **** wasn't at Fulton County Stadium on May 4th, 1973. Nothing but blue. Next came the "smoke" of dry ice. It was like London fog in blue. I guess, never been out of South Carolina, The Mississippi of the East. Yes it was "Stairway to Heaven" time. Boy was I suprised at what came next. Tiger Boy jumped on my Philco and killed the turntable. this was the day I decided to kill him. Suddenly I released hundreds and hundreds of white fleas! It didn't quite work out as planned. Except for the few that momentarilly circled, they basically just flew away. **** me again. But there was no disappointment. Those first few notes of "Stairway" took us where I needed to be. Up the stairs to the cool breasts of my Mommy. There, in the moment listening to the most famous song in the world. I turned and looked at my Mommy, Judy ( "Judy blue eyes"), and she said... "Mark, get your goddamned hands off my tits and go to sleep. You have school in the morning. My son is a freak". -- https://twitter.com/CorruptNutsac http://gayincarolina.jottit.com/my_main_squeeze |
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Am I too old to fly?
On Dec 13, 7:39*am, Philip Mellinger wrote:
I was thinking about taking up flying, but not sure if I'm too old. I'm 62. Is this a bad idea or should I go for it? My advice is two fold. First, ignore the mental cases who've chosen to 'contribute' to the thread. Second, buy some hours of dual, perhaps up to solo. If you like it, move on. If not, move out. I don't know many 'late starters' but am pretty sure in the next half decade or so I'll decide the complex single I fly is a little too much airplane for me fly, so I'll move to something slower/easier, but will likely continue flying. There are lots of airplane, like the C 172, that are kindly to those of us who are older, but still manage to move the earth under us at over a hundred miles an hour. You'll probably train in one: give it a try. Welcome to my sky! May you enjoy it as much as I do. |
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Am I too old to fly?
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 19:10:23 -0500, Mark IV wrote:
But there was no disappointment. Those first few notes of "Stairway" took us where I needed to be. Up the stairs to the cool breasts of my Mommy. Mark, When we spoke, she never mentioned that. O, the memory fails with age. Phil |
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Am I too old to fly?
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:24:04 -0800 (PST), a wrote:
On Dec 13, 7:39*am, Philip Mellinger Mark IV wrote: I was thinking about taking up flying, but not sure if I'm too old. I'm 62. Is this a bad idea or should I go for it? My advice is two fold. First, ignore the mental cases who've chosen to 'contribute' to the thread. You do, of course, realize that you are responding to a Mark(ie) troll. Naw, you have no clue. *LOL* |
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Am I too old to fly?
"george" wrote in message ... Friend of mine is an ag pilot at 75. Flying and learning to fly are two very different things. The original poster shouldn't have any more problems flying, going solo, doing the training and getting a PPL than any-one younger. That's simply not true. People of any age can take flight training, but on average the older you are, the longer it will take to make you a safe pilot. That said, I encourage the OP to give it a go. When you climb into the plane, leave your ego on the ramp. Get a good instructor, go fly, have fun, but don't pay attention to your flight hours. |
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Am I too old to fly?
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 21:09:51 -0500, vaughn wrote:
"george" wrote in message ... Friend of mine is an ag pilot at 75. Flying and learning to fly are two very different things. The original poster shouldn't have any more problems flying, going solo, doing the training and getting a PPL than any-one younger. That's simply not true. People of any age can take flight training, but on average the older you are, the longer it will take to make you a safe pilot. And the less flight time you will have to perfect the art. -- A fireside chat not with Ari! http://tr.im/holj Motto: Live To Spooge It! |
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Am I too old to fly?
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 04:39:51 -0800 (PST), Mark IV forging my ID Philip
Mellinger wrote: I was thinking about taking up flying, Mark, no I am not. but not sure if I'm too old. I'm 62. No, wrong again. Is this a bad idea or should I go for it? Mark, I thought you were a licensed pilot? --- Philip Mellinger Don't forget the M.D. if you are going to forge posts in my name, Mark. Philip Mellinger, M.D. |
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Am I too old to fly?
Philip Mellinger writes:
I was thinking about taking up flying, but not sure if I'm too old. I'm 62. Is this a bad idea or should I go for it? You're never too old. The limiting factor is health rather than age. If you can pass the medical (and the FAA claims that practically anyone can pass the medical), you're good to go. |
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Am I too old to fly?
vaughn writes:
That's simply not true. People of any age can take flight training, but on average the older you are, the longer it will take to make you a safe pilot. On what do you base this assertion? |
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