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Airmanship- Chapter 3, How To Marshall A Jet.


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Being a pilote myself I have thought about flying to England for a shorter vacation when time and financies allows. But now........... :w00t2: these guys scares me.:santa_hat: Anyway, it would be great fun to fly to the UK and to fly around for a week or so. Let's see what the future brings.

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Being a pilote myself I have thought about flying to England for a shorter vacation when time and financies allows. But now........... :w00t2: these guys scares me.:santa_hat:

Anyway, it would be great fun to fly to the UK and to fly around for a week or so. Let's see what the future brings.

Let us know when you do...

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I'm glad these guys are having fun...but they're defending us?

Well, I cannot remember ever hearing of jets crashing into each other on the ground . . . so let 'em have some fun. All the military people I've known are well capable of getting serious when they have to.

Have a happy time!

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Having two brother in-laws in the USAF I can quite agree they can be serious when they need to get a job done. The only time I've ever heard of a plane crash on the ground was here at Lambert international when a traffic controller put a Cessna on the same runway as a 747. Not pretty but fortunatly no one was hurt (can't say the same for the Cessna).

I agree though let them have their fun its a stressful job.

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