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Food for thought

Postby Flying Trucker » Tue May 08, 2012 8:02 pm

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Good evening everyone...

Every once in awhile I try to type something out that might benefit at least one person here on our forums and then I know my effort was not wasted.

Passing seven decades now with three nearly full logbooks, an ATR and more paid flying hours than I probably deserved the old girl and I sometimes sit at the piano or organ and pound out a few old tunes while always, always coming back to this question.

What are we going to leave our grandchildren and great grandchildren?

The old girl is a very good aviatress in her own right, Commercial License and Instrument Rating.

Our own children have just about everything they could want and
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Re: Food for thought

Postby machineman9 » Tue May 08, 2012 9:13 pm

[quote]FLYING
-stay in school and get the most education you can
-do not be afraid of looking at the options the Military Offers
-ask questions and get the answers you expect
-be honest with yourself....most important....if the first or second flying lessons make you uncomfortable with several different instructors then find another career or hobby.
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Re: Food for thought

Postby Flying Trucker » Wed May 09, 2012 1:33 pm

Thanks for the reply machineman9... ;)
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Re: Food for thought

Postby multiprops » Wed May 09, 2012 7:23 pm

Sometimes I also look at my two sons (kids... one of them is taller then me...) and ask myself: "where are my two little kids who used to climb to my knees"? And of course, I worry every minute of my life if  I did/am doing enough, teaching them enough about life, giving them the right set of values etc. Well Sir, I think that in the end all comes to hope and faith. Hope that we teached them good enough to go trough life like good and decent men, and faith on their one capabilities to do just so. As you refer to your grandchildren, I know that you went trough the same process with your children... It all comes to basics: if our children are raised as good and decent humen beings, they will surely do the same for their children (at least we hope so... :)
They will all fly alone eventually, is it not? Best thing we can hope is that we are "still at the airport" to see them take off :)
Best regards Sir, and Good Bless.
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Re: Food for thought

Postby Bud Greene » Thu May 10, 2012 11:28 am

Everything said here is very well put.  I will take a moment here to let everyone know that the most rewarding thing I've EVER done is being a Dad! :)
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Re: Food for thought

Postby Flying Trucker » Fri May 11, 2012 6:49 pm

Thanks multiprops for the reply... ;)

Thanks Bud for your reply also... ;)
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