toughlife Resident Verified Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 11, 2004 Messages 1,834 Reaction score 4 Apr 20, 2006 #1 Members do not see this ad. I understand you are a pilot so I am curious to know what level you have attained in your flight training? Did you enjoy physics in college?
Members do not see this ad. I understand you are a pilot so I am curious to know what level you have attained in your flight training? Did you enjoy physics in college?
jetproppilot Turboprop Driver Verified Member 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 5,863 Reaction score 143 Apr 21, 2006 #2 toughlife said: I understand you are a pilot so I am curious to know what level you have attained in your flight training? Did you enjoy physics in college? Click to expand... Single and multi-engine instrument ratings. High altitude sign off. Left seat time in Cheyenne, BE-200, C-90. Looks like my turboprop time is gonna plummet for a while since my buddy sold his Cheyenne...*tears welling up* ...and we've got a new Jet Junior in the ....5 week old baby boy! Physics was OK. Didnt "enjoy" it per se.
toughlife said: I understand you are a pilot so I am curious to know what level you have attained in your flight training? Did you enjoy physics in college? Click to expand... Single and multi-engine instrument ratings. High altitude sign off. Left seat time in Cheyenne, BE-200, C-90. Looks like my turboprop time is gonna plummet for a while since my buddy sold his Cheyenne...*tears welling up* ...and we've got a new Jet Junior in the ....5 week old baby boy! Physics was OK. Didnt "enjoy" it per se.
toughlife Resident Verified Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 11, 2004 Messages 1,834 Reaction score 4 Apr 21, 2006 #3 jetproppilot said: Single and multi-engine instrument ratings. High altitude sign off. Left seat time in Cheyenne, BE-200, C-90. Looks like my turboprop time is gonna plummet for a while since my buddy sold his Cheyenne...*tears welling up* ...and we've got a new Jet Junior in the ....5 week old baby boy! Physics was OK. Didnt "enjoy" it per se. Click to expand... Congrats on JPP junior! I am sure it must a joy to hold in your arms the one you'll be passing the flag onto and who'll carry on the JPP legacy. Are you instrument-rated? How much flying time can you realistically squeeze in with an attending schedule?
jetproppilot said: Single and multi-engine instrument ratings. High altitude sign off. Left seat time in Cheyenne, BE-200, C-90. Looks like my turboprop time is gonna plummet for a while since my buddy sold his Cheyenne...*tears welling up* ...and we've got a new Jet Junior in the ....5 week old baby boy! Physics was OK. Didnt "enjoy" it per se. Click to expand... Congrats on JPP junior! I am sure it must a joy to hold in your arms the one you'll be passing the flag onto and who'll carry on the JPP legacy. Are you instrument-rated? How much flying time can you realistically squeeze in with an attending schedule?
jetproppilot Turboprop Driver Verified Member 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 5,863 Reaction score 143 Apr 21, 2006 #4 toughlife said: Congrats on JPP junior! I am sure it must a joy to hold in your arms the one you'll be passing the flag onto and who'll carry on the JPP legacy. Are you instrument-rated? How much flying time can you realistically squeeze in with an attending schedule? Click to expand... Yes. Instrument rated. For the last few years I've been flying around two-hundred hours a year. This year I'll be lucky to log half that. Just too much going on with Katrina house renovation, kids, etc. And I no longer have a Cheyenne door-key on my key ring....WWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
toughlife said: Congrats on JPP junior! I am sure it must a joy to hold in your arms the one you'll be passing the flag onto and who'll carry on the JPP legacy. Are you instrument-rated? How much flying time can you realistically squeeze in with an attending schedule? Click to expand... Yes. Instrument rated. For the last few years I've been flying around two-hundred hours a year. This year I'll be lucky to log half that. Just too much going on with Katrina house renovation, kids, etc. And I no longer have a Cheyenne door-key on my key ring....WWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA