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user's latest post:
What kinda cars do pilots drive?...
Published (2009-11-01 11:34:00)
88 Mazda 323 I purchased at a goodwill auto auction for the gas mileage. Thankfully, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOld people owned it previous to me. I love it. Gets close to 45 mpg hwy. I also have a 93 Camry v6. Both cars look like crap, but they run. When you become an airline pilot( If you don't wake up before then) you too will drive something beat up to the airport to keep the skanks away. They can sniff us out by what we...
user's latest post:
Sailboat Question
Published (2009-11-05 15:27:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by HangOn Fred, Vessel length is irrelevant when evaluating offshore seaworthiness. Its not that simple. A larger vessel could actually be less seaworthy giving consideration to the crew's ability to handle the rig, displacement, hull design, construction method/quality/ etc. Many people have comfortably circumnavigated in sailboats less that 30ft. Out there where you can't avoid the weather boat length is...
user's latest post:
Sailboat Question
Published (2009-11-04 20:06:00)
Fred, Vessel length is irrelevant when evaluating offshore seaworthiness. Its not that simple. A larger vessel could actually be less seaworthy giving consideration to the crew's ability to handle the rig, displacement, hull design, construction method/quality/ etc. Many people have comfortably circumnavigated in sailboats less that 30ft.
user's latest post:
What kind of music do pilots like?
Published (2009-11-09 19:15:00)
Whatever's on, except metal, some country, thrash, etc. If it has a good beat or good lyrics, I'm game. Or if it has afterburners
user's latest post:
What kind of music do pilots like?
Published (2009-11-09 13:11:00)
Rarely listen to public airwaves, but there is a fairly good jazz station in Wichita that I'll use as background music. I carry an MP3 player loaded with Jim Nabors greatest hits the rest of the time when I am on the road (kidding).
user's latest post:
What kind of music do pilots like?
Published (2009-11-09 06:29:00)
Mostly classical. I took a couple of music appreciation courses in college, and (to my surprise) I was hooked.
user's latest post:
What kind of music do pilots like?
Published (2009-11-09 15:13:00)
I listen to a good amount of 80s Rock, Tango Electronica, House, Some Techno, Classical Guitar, Salsa, Merengue, Bachata.
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Latest active threads on Hobbies::
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-09 06:29:00)
by tomgoodman
Mostly classical. I took a couple of music appreciation courses in college, and (to my surprise) I was hooked.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-04 19:22:00)
by d3boy2002
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-09-30 09:19:00)
by TPROP4ever
You go....congratulations, and tell Fred he still owes me some Connie Pics he promised...lol. Congratulations again on that flight, I guarentee you will never ever forget it...
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-08-05 06:22:00)
by Slice
Quote:
Originally Posted by DYNASTY HVY
What size sailboat would be recommended for deep water sailing ?
Fred
For blue water cruising I believe 35' and above is recommended. However, over 40' and it gets more difficult to sail single handed without setting it up for doing so($$). I would go for a 40-45 footer...
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-05-20 00:00:00)
by 01-27-2006, 03:00 AM
Started 6 months ago (2009-05-11 15:59:00)
by jetjock
I agree, really makes a layover much better and a great stress reliever in
this industry.
Started 6 months, 1 week ago (2009-05-07 11:31:00)
by mcis987
I have been playing the piano for 17 years. I am classically trained, and it's a wonderful way for me to express my emotions. Plus, it gives me something to do while looking for a CFI job.
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-10-26 15:52:00)
by HSLD
Never flown RC although I had the opportunity to demo the Realflight G4.5 trainer which is a USB connected RC computer trainer. I was amazed at the fidelity of the simulation and thought it would be a inexpensive way to get the kids into RC flying.
Yes, that's it, it's for the children (such the humanitarian)
RealFlight G4.5 Flight Simulator | 88B
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-05-20 00:00:00)
by 10-12-2008, 06:39 AM
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Hot threads for last week on Hobbies::
Started 3 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-09 06:29:00)
by tomgoodman
Mostly classical. I took a couple of music appreciation courses in college, and (to my surprise) I was hooked.
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-08-05 06:22:00)
by Slice
Quote:
Originally Posted by DYNASTY HVY
What size sailboat would be recommended for deep water sailing ?
Fred
For blue water cruising I believe 35' and above is recommended. However, over 40' and it gets more difficult to sail single handed without setting it up for doing so($$). I would go for a 40-45 footer...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-09-30 09:19:00)
by TPROP4ever
You go....congratulations, and tell Fred he still owes me some Connie Pics he promised...lol. Congratulations again on that flight, I guarentee you will never ever forget it...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-04 19:22:00)
by d3boy2002
Started 1 year, 5 months ago (2008-05-20 00:00:00)
by 01-27-2006, 03:00 AM
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