Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: BuckShot on August 16, 2018, 05:53:00 PM
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I wish that posts made by those on your ignore list didn't show up at all.
I also wish that when the ignoree is quoted, the ignoree's posts did not show.
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Probably be best if SMF implemented these, versus HTC. Easiest solution would be to just ignore the post.
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I've always found that my own intellect was able to filter content.
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I've always found that my own intellect was able to filter content.
Hey. Not everyone is as bright as you, OK? Give the rest of us a break.
- oldman (Geez, these Alaska people, always showing off)
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Hey. Not everyone is as bright as you, OK? Give the rest of us a break.
- oldman (Geez, these Alaska people, always showing off)
:rofl :rofl :aok
(Former Alaskan) :D
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Alaska is smaller than Hawaii after you melt all the snow and ice. :old:
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Alaska is smaller than Hawaii after you melt all the snow and ice. :old:
Depending on where you planned your long cross country fuel availability was sometimes an issue in the 70s. Or you would fly by your original airport and track back an forth to build miles.
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Depending on where you planned your long cross country fuel availability was sometimes an issue in the 70s. Or you would fly by your original airport and track back an forth to build miles.
I believe it.
Alaska/Bush pilots are a different breed than we CONUS pukes. :D :cheers:
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I believe it.
Alaska/Bush pilots are a different breed than we CONUS pukes. :D :cheers:
I didn't know insane was a breed? :devil
HiTech
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First xcountry Fairbanks-Delta Junction PA11 no radio 1961.
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I didn't know insane was a breed? :devil
HiTech
:rofl :rofl :rofl So true!
LOL
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Alaska/Bush pilots are a different breed than we CONUS pukes.
Was at an AOPA seminar once, where the straight-faced speaker related that the FAA had great plans for Alaska's pilots: By 2020 the FAA anticipated that 50% of them would have Private Pilot certificates.
- oldman
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Was at an AOPA seminar once, where the straight-faced speaker related that the FAA had great plans for Alaska's pilots: By 2020 the FAA anticipated that 50% of them would have Private Pilot certificates.
- oldman
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :aok
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Was at an AOPA seminar once, where the straight-faced speaker related that the FAA had great plans for Alaska's pilots: By 2020 the FAA anticipated that 50% of them would have Private Pilot certificates.
- oldman
But then on the other side of that coin post 9-11 Alaska GA VCR traffic was back in the air. In fact my old drop zone flew skydiving loads that weekend. Just too many people here depend on the single engine airplane to simply maintain life. We might end up flying on a Pvt ticket but we'll still be flying. :)
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My Dad worked for CAA in Juneau and Fairbanks 1957 to 1962 as a general aviation safety inspector and always had lots of stories about people operating commercially on a student permit. Some flying charters to lower 48 even.
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My Dad worked for CAA in Juneau and Fairbanks 1957 to 1962 as a general aviation safety inspector and always had lots of stories about people operating commercially on a student permit. Some flying charters to lower 48 even.
I once signed a student off to solo a twin he owned. He told me later he flew his mom and dad to Vegas in the thing. :bhead :bhead :bhead