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  • Re: How much can pilots really do?

    Not at all. It is one of the best jobs in the world - if not the best
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by run on January 11, 2007
  • Re: How much can pilots really do?

    that makes me feal really good because i was worried once you were a pilot you became a mindless zombie, i had to do what they told me andf i couldnt ever make my own decisions.
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by kendall on January 10, 2007
  • Re: How much can pilots really do?

    Hi Kendall I am a Danish and not a USAF pilot, but our training patterns are pretty similar. To a large extent they do their own planning. In certain&nbsp;cases like if their formation is part of a larger package of aircraft they have to follow a certain flow for deconfliction purpose. But still in that case a lot is left up to the various ...
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by run on January 10, 2007
  • Re: request an G-222 all over the world

    Hello, can you give us your partnal email or phone number so we can get to him to know if he his still intrested or not. Thanks...........hope to read from you soonest
    Posted to Aircraft Wanted (Forum) by mikecollins2 on January 10, 2007
  • How much can pilots really do?

    Are USAF Pilots allowed to plan thier missions. Like if a pilot is going to bomb a certian place, does he get to make his plan on how he will get in there or not. Also is he allowed to make adjustments in the air. I have been told that a pilot once in the air can only do exactly what 1. his handbook tells him 2. what the guy over you says. you ...
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by kendall on January 9, 2007
  • About cessna 172 elevator trimmer

    Hey, I'm a student pilot license holder.Does anyone knows why the cessna 172's elevator trimmer is only on the right side of the aircraft while the fokker 50 is on&nbsp;the left side and the Socata Trinidad GT is on both side. If anyone knows the reason,please share it with me. I'm curious about it.Thanx!
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by skyjulian on January 9, 2007
  • Re: Airliner Shell Wanted

    RubyRoom:Interested in speaking to anyone who has a fuselage/complete shell of 747 or 737 passenger airliner for sale at a good price. Needed in the vicinity of LV, Nevada. Nothing in too horrible a condition, but let me know what you have available.&nbsp;Contact Arthur Thanks Would a L1011 work?&nbsp; Let me know, can work out the ...
    Posted to Aircraft Wanted (Forum) by sangamonscrap on January 8, 2007
  • B-2 Pilot

    I am currently a sophomore in high school. I am looking to go to the USAFA. My dream is to become a B-2 Spirit pilot. Does anyone know what I would have to do to achieve my goal?
    Posted to How to become a Military Pilot (Forum) by bdan44 on January 6, 2007
  • Re: a good question

    What kind of surgery are you talking about.&nbsp; If you are talking about eye surgery then yes it would stop you but most other regular types of body surgery (except for extreme circumstances) would not disqualify you from being a pilot.
    Posted to How to become a Military Pilot (Forum) by CAPman21 on January 6, 2007
  • Metro SA227 Captains and First Officers

    Excellent opportunity available for Captains and First Officers on the Metro SA227 based in Scandinavia. 6 months contract (extendable)&nbsp;with very attractive base salary, housing, local transportation and per diem. Requirements: JAR ATPL (Captains) / JAR (F)ATPL (First Officers) Type Rating Metro SA227 Total hours: 2000 (Captains) /
    Posted to Employment (Forum) by Aeroprofessional on January 5, 2007
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