I flew one once, and it was really interesting, the instructor turned to us (there were three of us from my aerospace class) and asked if we had ever been in zero-g. We said no and he proceeded to jerk the yoke forward and now I can say I've been in zero-g in an airplane.
the inability to continue carrying on conversations while hearing aircraft in vicinity
When driving and you see an aircraft, you automatically watch the aircraft and start daydreaming about flying
If you have friends, all you want to talk about is flying
Working to earn as much money as possible to afford lessons. The more you fly, the more you work, untill your life consists of work, sleep, FS, and flying
Knowing everyone who has or who works at your flight school, and knowing most pilots in the area
Judging performance of real pilots
Bragging over your X.X hours
You'll love it TSC, but beware that there are some major side effects such as:
Wanting to fly FS even more
the inability to continue carrying on conversations while hearing aircraft in vicinity
When driving and you see an aircraft, you automatically watch the aircraft and start daydreaming about flying
If you have friends, all you want to talk about is flying
Working to earn as much money as possible to afford lessons. The more you fly, the more you work, untill your life consists of work, sleep, FS, and flying
Knowing everyone who has or who works at your flight school, and knowing most pilots in the area
Judging performance of real pilots
Bragging over your X.X hours
ect...
Have fun
LOL, I think i've got most of those boxes ticked already - all of 'em except working more hours
Cheers guys,
TSC.
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