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Touchdown! Greaser!
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/...germany-named-reach-after-the-jets-call-sign/
Got me wondering. When was it they changed from Mac to Reach
Got me wondering. When was it they changed from Mac to Reach
…. gave birth to a baby girl as the aircraft made its final descent.
She had gone into labor mid-flight, prompting the pilot to lower the aircraft’s altitude to help stabilize her blood pressure long enough to delay delivery until they had landed.
I'd have gone with Turbo.My neighbor on the airpark just had twins. The boy is named Jett. I keep forgetting the girl's name, but it's not Propellerr.
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/...germany-named-reach-after-the-jets-call-sign/
Got me wondering. When was it they changed from Mac to Reach
It said delivery was on the ground.Was the baby born on final? Or after touchdown? And I don’t know how you’d delay spontaneous delivery. You don’t cross your legs and try to hold it in. That’s dangerous. I wonder what really happened.
I told my wife she was lucky we had our last two kids before I started flying, otherwise they'd be Piper & Lance. I think her eyes actually rolled 360 degrees.
One of my local pilot friends actually has a daughter named Piper.
It said delivery was on the ground.
“Once on the ground, medics and an Army labor and delivery nurse came aboard and delivered Reach in the cargo bay, while other evacuees help up scarves to protect her privacy.”
So, uh, what would a Cirrus owner name twins? Triplets?
So, uh, what would a Cirrus owner name twins?
Does a lower cabin altitude lower blood pressure? I can't say I've tried to get a BP reading aloft before.
Do people in Denver have higher BP as a rule then?
"Why do you ask, two dogs f********?"
I tried to get the name Amelia sold to the wife for the kid. Didnt take my offer.
Does a lower cabin altitude lower blood pressure? I can't say I've tried to get a BP reading aloft before.
Do people in Denver have higher BP as a rule then?
I don't know where the threshold is, but I know climbers get elevated blood pressure when their O2 starts dropping.
Sell her on "Amy/Aimee" and then put "Amelia" on the birth certificate.I tried to get the name Amelia sold to the wife for the kid. Didnt take my offer.
You are hereby ordained as the official POA Medicine Man"Why do you ask, two dogs f********?"
Sam, middle name Sonite?It said delivery was on the ground.
“Once on the ground, medics and an Army labor and delivery nurse came aboard and delivered Reach in the cargo bay, while other evacuees help up scarves to protect her privacy.”
The whole idea must have been lost on her.
LSD?Imagine what Frank had to use to sell his wife on the name, "Moon Unit" ...
Still shakin' the limb, boss.I was in a frame shop today looking at some art on the wall. The biggest item was a poster for "Cool Hand Luke". The shop owner noticed me looking at the poster and said "We named our son Luke, after Paul Newman's character."
I thought that was pretty neat. I need to watch that movie again.
Yep, a whole generation of kids named Spark Plug and Carburetor, and so on...
Still shakin' the limb, boss.
My understanding is your blood pressure rises with altitude but if you stay there in a few weeks it comes back to normal. A pregnant woman can have higher blood pressure to start with and an expanded blood volume so this can be an issue when flying close to term.
Oranjello and Lemonjello.Can't remember the comedian, but the advice was, "don't name your kid after signs you see on the way to the hospital." The example was Nosmo. Nosmo King.