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40 months ago, when we opened our aviation themed hotel, one of our
first guests was a traveling nurse named Antoinette. She was a divorced mom in her mid-30s, sweet as pie, in Iowa City to fulfill a 13-week contract at one of our medical centers. She soon became a "regular" in the lobby, along with her elderly black labrador, Beasley. A nicer pair has seldom graced our presence, and we really hit it off with her and ol' Beas. Within a few weeks Mary and I had invited her to go flying with us for a typical "$100 breakfast", and with some trepidation she agreed to join us for the 30-minute flight to the Quad Cities, where her boyfriend lived. Of course I let her sit up front and fly, and had her do all the usual turns and climbs. She was concentrating, very serious, and seemed to be enjoying herself -- but the sheen of sweat on her upper lip betrayed her effort. As with most newbies, she was over-controlling a bit, but this soon settled down, and she did a fine job. (It was a nice, calm day, luckily.) We landed, had a marvelous brunch, and headed back to Iowa City. This time Mary and Antoinette flew, while I marveled at the incredible legroom available to me in the back of Atlas while two short women flew! After landing she thanked us both profusely, and it was clear that we had set the hook pretty deeply. We were badgered with questions about cost, time, the medical, lessons, instructors -- you name it, she wanted to know about it. Well, today, Tuesday, April 4, 2006, some 3.5 years later, Antoinette soloed! And even though she hasn't lived at the inn for two years, we have remained good friends (she was our first massage therapist at the inn, too) and we were her very FIRST stop after leaving the airport. (Interestingly, we had heard her on Unicom while she was flying, and Mary had commented how much more confident she sounded. We had NO idea she was alone, of course!) It's been a long, long time since I've seen anyone as pumped and happy -- what a wonderful thing to experience! She has had a long, hard row to hoe (job changes, trouble with her medical, and instructor problems, just to name a few obstacles), but she never took her eyes off the prize. Her celebrations are well-deserved, and nothing could make us happier than her success. Antoinette is our first "true aviation convert" to leave the nest (we've got a couple of others simmering) and she is bound and determined to get her ticket. She has joined a tiny, tiny fraction of the earth's population (pilots), and, as a woman pilot, she joins an even tinier subset of the whole. (Only ~6% of all pilots are women.) What a great day! Next time you fly, take a minute to admire that pesky little 152 working the pattern at your airport -- that's our future you're watching! Dang -- you know, come to think of it, maybe my work here has just begun!? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Nice work Jay, and great story.
Oh yeah, and pass along my congratulations to Antoinette. :^) |
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In article . com,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: Dang -- you know, come to think of it, maybe my work here has just begun!? exactly. keep passing it along... -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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What a great story. Congratulations to You, Mary and Antoinette!
-- John Huthmaker PPL-SEL P-28-161 http://www.cogentnetworking.com |
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it's just begun Jay... nice job
BT "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... 40 months ago, when we opened our aviation themed hotel, one of our first guests was a traveling nurse named Antoinette. She was a divorced mom in her mid-30s, sweet as pie, in Iowa City to fulfill a 13-week contract at one of our medical centers. She soon became a "regular" in the lobby, along with her elderly black labrador, Beasley. A nicer pair has seldom graced our presence, and we really hit it off with her and ol' Beas. Within a few weeks Mary and I had invited her to go flying with us for a typical "$100 breakfast", and with some trepidation she agreed to join us for the 30-minute flight to the Quad Cities, where her boyfriend lived. Of course I let her sit up front and fly, and had her do all the usual turns and climbs. She was concentrating, very serious, and seemed to be enjoying herself -- but the sheen of sweat on her upper lip betrayed her effort. As with most newbies, she was over-controlling a bit, but this soon settled down, and she did a fine job. (It was a nice, calm day, luckily.) We landed, had a marvelous brunch, and headed back to Iowa City. This time Mary and Antoinette flew, while I marveled at the incredible legroom available to me in the back of Atlas while two short women flew! After landing she thanked us both profusely, and it was clear that we had set the hook pretty deeply. We were badgered with questions about cost, time, the medical, lessons, instructors -- you name it, she wanted to know about it. Well, today, Tuesday, April 4, 2006, some 3.5 years later, Antoinette soloed! And even though she hasn't lived at the inn for two years, we have remained good friends (she was our first massage therapist at the inn, too) and we were her very FIRST stop after leaving the airport. (Interestingly, we had heard her on Unicom while she was flying, and Mary had commented how much more confident she sounded. We had NO idea she was alone, of course!) It's been a long, long time since I've seen anyone as pumped and happy -- what a wonderful thing to experience! She has had a long, hard row to hoe (job changes, trouble with her medical, and instructor problems, just to name a few obstacles), but she never took her eyes off the prize. Her celebrations are well-deserved, and nothing could make us happier than her success. Antoinette is our first "true aviation convert" to leave the nest (we've got a couple of others simmering) and she is bound and determined to get her ticket. She has joined a tiny, tiny fraction of the earth's population (pilots), and, as a woman pilot, she joins an even tinier subset of the whole. (Only ~6% of all pilots are women.) What a great day! Next time you fly, take a minute to admire that pesky little 152 working the pattern at your airport -- that's our future you're watching! Dang -- you know, come to think of it, maybe my work here has just begun!? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Great job Jay! Now you need to introduce her to newsgroups (if you haven't
already). Maybe that's what we need to increase the pilot population--more women! Like the "ladie's night" concept that's been time-tested throughout the nightlife scene, more women always translates to more men (which translates to more women...). Marco "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... 40 months ago, when we opened our aviation themed hotel, one of our first guests was a traveling nurse named Antoinette. She was a divorced mom in her mid-30s, sweet as pie, in Iowa City to fulfill a 13-week contract at one of our medical centers. [snip] Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
ups.com... 40 months ago, when we opened our aviation themed hotel, one of our first guests was a traveling nurse named Antoinette. She was a divorced mom in her mid-30s, sweet as pie, in Iowa City to fulfill a 13-week contract at one of our medical centers. SNIP Jay H, As usual, a great read! Continue to preach the gospel of flight, brother!! Jay B |
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Jay Beckman wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... 40 months ago, when we opened our aviation themed hotel, one of our first guests was a traveling nurse named Antoinette. She was a divorced mom in her mid-30s, sweet as pie, in Iowa City to fulfill a 13-week contract at one of our medical centers. SNIP Jay H, As usual, a great read! Continue to preach the gospel of flight, brother!! Jay B I think he should place Be A Pilot materials by each bible in his Inn. -jav |
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![]() "Javier" wrote in message ... Jay Beckman wrote: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... 40 months ago, when we opened our aviation themed hotel, one of our first guests was a traveling nurse named Antoinette. She was a divorced mom in her mid-30s, sweet as pie, in Iowa City to fulfill a 13-week contract at one of our medical centers. SNIP Jay H, As usual, a great read! Continue to preach the gospel of flight, brother!! Jay B I think he should place Be A Pilot materials by each bible in his Inn. -jav Speaking of the bibles in hotel rooms. Do the Gideons show up from time to time to restock or is there a secret phone number you call to have them delivered? And where do they meet. I've never run into a Gideon in person and these questions nag at me. |
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Speaking of the bibles in hotel rooms. Do the Gideons show up from time to
time to restock or is there a secret phone number you call to have them delivered? And where do they meet. I've never run into a Gideon in person and these questions nag at me. Amazingly, yes, the Gideons simply show up from time to time. Actually, they call ahead, and ask how many we need. They are very nice folks. Thus far, we have continued this age-old hotel tradition of stocking Bibles in each suite, but I must confess to being uncomfortable about it. We've been hit up by Mormons, too (we declined their offer of stocking the "Book of Mormon") and I expect the Muslims to call on us any day with Korans. Where to draw the line? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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