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I kind of feel sorry for anyone that has never ridden a motorcycle
I finally took my bike to a shop before I left for work on this rotation. It did need a new fork seal which was getting to the limits of my mechanical derring do, but also I came to the conclusion that I would rather ride it than work on it in the limited amount of days I had off that coincided with my increasingly wussy weather tolerances.
But when I get back this time.... I ride.
Feels good to have something like that to look forward to.
The details of my life are quite inconsequential...
Why drive an hour to a BBQ when you can drive 45 minutes to the airport, spend twenty getting the plane out of the back of the hangar, another fifteen fueling and pre-flighting, ten figuring out how to get to this BBQ, then thirty to fly there?
All that to bring the plane no one looks at.
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I am an unabashed hedonist. I fly because I enjoy it. It pleases me. I'm not seeking external validation. I don't need it.
Everyone I know is dead. Well, except for Bobby and I know there are plenty of haters that would prefer if he was and I'm sure as fuck not trying to please them.
I am an unabashed hedonist. I fly because I enjoy it. It pleases me. I'm not seeking external validation. I don't need it.
Same, but I’ve decided being a wallflower has gotten me nowhere. Being out there and known opens more doors and it turns out I’m more known than I’d thought anyways so I may as well act like it.
I love where I am now. Nutbar central. I am nobody. It’s great.
Pick something and get good at it. If that gets boring because you’re world class, pick another thing and get really good at that, too. If you’re world class at two different things, that’s awesome and it doesn’t matter what anyone thinks.
You are aware that the average IQ is 96? Half of the population struggles to tie their shoes. Why on earth would you care what they think?
I remember having a great discussion with a Snowbird pilot about negative G formation aerobatics and he replied, "The ice cream lickers don't know the difference". He was right. However, learning to do a formation outside loop at the surface on wing in line abreast formation is still tremendously worthwhile. Even if you can take the pain, you will never forget the visuals. Most people can't even do that solo, and it's much, much harder to do it on wing.