A while back in another thread I posted a story about one of my more memorable flights
Here that post is to save the re-typing
Anyway, I've been thinking about some of the old timers I flew with, and wishing I know more about them.
This Hawkeye is one of a few
Unfortunately I don't have his real name, his signature in my logbook is illegible, and I'm honestly not sure I ever even heard his real name.
Here that post is to save the re-typing
well just make sure your instructor doesn't get his boot caught under the right rudder pedal when doing T&G's then..... I nearly hit the runway light heading into the grass on the left side of the runway.
Fortunately, I let off the pressure, and he was as comfortable with that little 140 cessna as a normal person is walking. Recovered out of the grass, back on the runway, and continued like nothing happened. An old WW2 mustang pilot was my understanding, named Hawkeye. I wish I knew his real name. (Flying out of Tampa Bay Exec, X41 back in the mid 1990's if anyone here knows...)
Anyway, I've been thinking about some of the old timers I flew with, and wishing I know more about them.
This Hawkeye is one of a few
Unfortunately I don't have his real name, his signature in my logbook is illegible, and I'm honestly not sure I ever even heard his real name.