Has anyone noticed

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I would indeed like more info all things aviation interest me and I look forward
to reading your adventures,also I have noticed your sense of humour is very like my own, a bit of zany poetry with a dash of lunacy , I do think that a Basil Fawlty outlook with Python and Milligan and whitehouse Enfield influences can at times carry me through a difficult day.
With regard to flight deck visits, mostly run of the mill for me they are as follows DC3 ,Blackburn Beverly,Vickers Valleta Vulcan B2, BAe Buccaneer, Tornado F3 at a families day Leuchars, GD F111 at Lakenheath, C130 Hercules, C5 Galaxy,
A10 Warthog ,BAe 146, Vickers VC10, Boeing KC135, Boeing 737 ,757 767, FOKKER F27 F28, Westland Sea King,and to round off ,while actually under instruction,
four different Piper Warriors, a Grumman Tiger, and a Cessna 180, which was a lovely little Aircraft to fly, oh and two Microlights, these were like riding a bike at 2000ft and most exiting, PD smashed to bits my flying plans, among others
I really did come alive when flying, the feeling of freedom is like nothing I have experienced before or since,well there you have it Mike,you can contact me
e mail wise if you wish as I don't think the good people who frequent this forum
will be very interested in our conversation, but you never know, I will probably
get a rocket for that statement.
Kindest Regards fed
Unable to speak for all the good people on the forum, I speak for myself at least. Even though I don't know what the h--- you're talking about when you get into the details of aviation, I am very glad to see your good humor prevailing in spite of all the misfortunes assailing you recently. I'm not in a happy period right now either, and the forum conversations are often cheering.

Best wishes!
Hats off to anyone who enjoys flying. I am a nervous flyer. Yes, I know, flying is the safest way of travel; well, except for walking.

And to J of Grey, somebody famous, so famous I can't remember her name, once said "sadness flies away on the wings of time". Things will get better.

In the meantime, eat chocolate. Might not help, but can't hurt.


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Hey Fed,

Jump in the Ferrari and head to West Berkshire - there is an offer of free gliding sessions to PD sufferers, just outside Hungerford.

I've flown with them and can recommend.

Regards.