As a passenger in a 737, sure. What mountain is that BTW?
are those lenticulars above it?
You're a flat-earth believer and a pilot?
That's an unusual combination.
I'll take 'things I won't be flying through' for $500 Trebek[In best Paul Hogan accent]. "Those aren't lennies...THESE are lennies...."
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[In best Paul Hogan accent]. "Those aren't lennies...THESE are lennies...."
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Ron Wanttaja
[In best Paul Hogan accent]. "Those aren't lennies...THESE are lennies...."
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In a louder Paul Hogan accent: Little ones, maybe. Now THIS is a lennie!
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Been there, done that.Mt St Helens. Lets' toss in "volcano" to spice things up
I think he means he lives in a flat state. Not many mountains in MN.
Sure! If I had O2. And and airplane that could do it. For now I have to settle for flying over these...
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I'll take 'things I won't be flying through' for $500 Trebek
that is about as close as I get as well. Took my family on a flight around the mountain at about the same height but the SD card was corrupt and I lost all but 3 photos. One that survived was my month old baby in his car seat with earmuffs on next to 3 year old brother in the back of an Arrow.The summit of Mt. Rainier is 14,410 MSL. I've never flown anything that high. I go around it. I remember one time, years ago, when the CFI I was riding with wanted to take a closer look as we were coming back from the east side. I turned towards the mountain and SEA center came on the radio saying, "I know what you're doing!" I agreed and told him that we'd be back on course to KOLM shortly (with a laugh in my voice).
For those who want to see what it looks like from below the summit (flying at 12,500 MSL)... Back in 2001 (a year after I had passed my PP check ride).
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that is about as close as I get as well. Took my family on a flight around the mountain at about the same height but the SD card was corrupt and I lost all but 3 photos. One that survived was my month old baby in his car seat with earmuffs on next to 3 year old brother in the back of an Arrow.
"Those aren't lennies...THESE are lennies...."
It's good that photo survived. The mountain will look about the same the next time you have a chance to fly around it. The kids, not so much.
its only to 3000 ftNope, not even that one.
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