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Most Difficult Thing I've Ever Done In An Airplane

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 2:20 pm
by Colonel


Flying line abreast wing, outside loop, enter and exit at 250 feet.

The visuals after the stick goes forward over the top at pattern altitude, looking over at the lead, are wild.

Try it sometime.

PS The date stamp in the right corner was for Jim Pfaff, who said under oath in court in 2004 that the lead pilot was about to die, any day now. Nearly 20 years on, lead is healthy as a horse and mean as a mule, riding his bike every day.

This is interesting reading:

https://www.psdpt-tpfd.gc.ca/Cases/Docu ... cation.pdf
I observed serious wrong-doing on the part of a colleague (Dr. Jim Pfaff) and attempted to raise it within the chain of command between March of 2018 and February of 2019. My concerns were dismissed by Management (Ms. Samantha Wilson-Clark and Dr. Tyler Brooks) who ultimately supported Dr. Pfaff in his actions. Only after other colleagues came forward with their concerns was Management forced to take the matter seriously and Dr. Pfaff was removed.

Re: Most Difficult Thing I've Ever Done In An Airplane

Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 4:46 pm
by Nark
You know what’s cool about living down here?

We don’t have tribunals like that.

We definitely have overreach by the government though…

Re: Most Difficult Thing I've Ever Done In An Airplane

Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 3:32 am
by Colonel
Not perfect but definitely better down here.

No one here would believe the crazy shit up north, like the time Transport told the Chief of Police of my hometown that I was smuggling coke up from Columbia.

Re: Most Difficult Thing I've Ever Done In An Airplane

Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:39 pm
by Slick Goodlin
Colonel wrote:
Fri Jun 23, 2023 3:32 am
Not perfect but definitely better down here.

No one here would believe the crazy shit up north, like the time Transport told the Chief of Police of my hometown that I was smuggling coke up from Columbia.
Just lean into it, maybe Tom Cruise will play you in the movie.