I miss those days when you cold drive to the airport, park in front of the terminal, go to the counter, get checked in by the same person who loaded the luggage. Then you see the crew arrive carrying lunch for the flight. You then board the plane though the gate (a chain link fence with a gate in it).
You enter through the tail of the aircraft, strap into a spacious seat and look out the window as the plane shakes as you watch the props struggle to turn around and then the airfield is obscured by a blue haze of burning oil as the engine finally catches.
Southern Airlines: Valdosta Municipal Airport – 1970s.
I would have had more confidence if the pilot didn’t have a patch on the back of his jacket that said, “Billy Bob’s Crop Dusting Service.” I wondered why parts of the flight were accomplished at an altitude of 5 feet.
In a small twin engine, everything is near the front; and its not always fun, because you can hear the pilots. On final approach to a small Egyptian strip, I overheard, “You keep eyes on that kite someone’s flying, and I’ll watch the camels. Is that a cement block?”
SOP for landing a small plane at an airstrip in the African bush is to make two approaches. The first to scare off the giraffe, warthogs, painted dogs, impala, and lions and the second to actually land.
Years ago when I was with the California Jaycees, there was a convention held on Catalina Island. Two ways to get there: by boat, or the old Navy twin engine plane. Got to sit in front with the pilot going and coming from the island !
Farside99 almost 6 years ago
“No, we need you at the back of the plane in case we need an extra push.”
“Oh, OK, I didn’t know I was so important.”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Sure, if you pay for it.
VTX1800F almost 6 years ago
up-charge.
Ontman almost 6 years ago
Unclear of the concept.
DanFlak almost 6 years ago
I miss those days when you cold drive to the airport, park in front of the terminal, go to the counter, get checked in by the same person who loaded the luggage. Then you see the crew arrive carrying lunch for the flight. You then board the plane though the gate (a chain link fence with a gate in it).
You enter through the tail of the aircraft, strap into a spacious seat and look out the window as the plane shakes as you watch the props struggle to turn around and then the airfield is obscured by a blue haze of burning oil as the engine finally catches.
Southern Airlines: Valdosta Municipal Airport – 1970s.
I would have had more confidence if the pilot didn’t have a patch on the back of his jacket that said, “Billy Bob’s Crop Dusting Service.” I wondered why parts of the flight were accomplished at an altitude of 5 feet.
J Short almost 6 years ago
You gotta give that guy his props.
lagoulou almost 6 years ago
“My whirligig will spin faster!”
Geophyzz almost 6 years ago
In a small twin engine, everything is near the front; and its not always fun, because you can hear the pilots. On final approach to a small Egyptian strip, I overheard, “You keep eyes on that kite someone’s flying, and I’ll watch the camels. Is that a cement block?”
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 6 years ago
You can sit on the wing as long as you don’t scare William Shatner.
stephenf almost 6 years ago
SOP for landing a small plane at an airstrip in the African bush is to make two approaches. The first to scare off the giraffe, warthogs, painted dogs, impala, and lions and the second to actually land.
Neat '33 almost 6 years ago
Years ago when I was with the California Jaycees, there was a convention held on Catalina Island. Two ways to get there: by boat, or the old Navy twin engine plane. Got to sit in front with the pilot going and coming from the island !
JP Steve Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“Sure, just hop up on the nose there. But better do up your coat — it gets cold at 10,000 feet!”
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“I’d like a window seat.”