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Passed Class!
Well, my stepson just completed C1 Truck Driver Training! Everything was going well until his had to park (parallel) the rig! Unfortunately, he failed the first time but passed today. He is now getting his Driver's License, etc. and coming back home. USA Trucking and Star Transport offered him a poistion. He plans on going with Star Transport if he passes the background.
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Congrats!!! :D :party:
Now comes the real work.... :D :D :D I guess I shouldn't have said that since Im not qualified. |
best of luck :D
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passed test
8) congrats. that parkin can be tuff, had to do mine in the poring down rain, have to use a couple of my pull ups, but i got her in there and passed. good luck to your son!
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Soooo, MadFox!!....
Your Stepson just passed his GA......... OH!!!! ...... You said CLASS!!! :oops: :oops: NEVER MIND!! :oops: :oops: Good On Him!! I know you're proud!!! :rock: |
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Hi, Trukrswife!! Been a while, no jam with!! Hope all's well with You and Yours!! Re; Your Avitar; Is that your bird?? |
should have posted this in a pm,
instead of hijacking. sorry U |
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Although I enjoyed them, I seldom did it with passengers aboard. My 1st plane was an old 1957 Piper TriPacer PA22-150, (known by some airplane drivers as the "Tri-Crapper". It was nicely restored, but it's not the ideal bird for such things; besides, I REALLY didn't want anyone tossing their cookies in my bird. There are many pilots who look down their snobbish noses at the old flying milk stools, but hey!! It was MINE!! while they were hanger flying, and cavetching about the cost of flying, I was tooling around in my little bird burning only about 8.5 gallons of gasoline per hour. (The plane was STC'd for auto gas) I did a few g-Pushes, stalls, and spins in my instructor's old Mooney Ranger, which was a 1957 wood wing. Now, I trusted him, as he was an excellent pilot, but the wood wings did bother me a bit. Anyway, as I guess you have surmized, I did survive!! |
hijacking...
oops sorry U |
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This thread is here-by SKYJACKED.
Bet there's lots of us old pilots here. Seems a natural path from plane flying to truck driving and / or back and forth. How much is 100LL Avgas now-adays Useless? :arrow: |
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Oh, well!! Leave it to me!! I just fueled up at KPSN, Palestine (Tx.) Municipal Airport; IIRC, I paid $4.59 AS for 100LL. |
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