I love this guy. Political correctness can chew on my left dangler. It's about time we all grew a backbone and heard what the other person has to say. No matter how shitty it may be, at least you know where you stand. Or, we can continue being politically correct, have no idea what the other party thinks or feels about the topic at hand, and continue fucking up this world we all want to own.
Travis is no joke. First to do a back flip in the Xgames and first in the double back. He's been extreme all his life and What he does with his money is his choosing.
Besides, been done by others many times. Anything for the free adrenal buzz i guess.
Extremely talented pilot. And shame on the controllers who cleared him for landing. The mark of shoddy training, the crew not considering such a sheer. I was a controller in the Navy, and no one I know would have allowed it.
As far as another runway for clearance, they may not have had one to best match the wind heading. This pilot sure has a set on him. Just watching him "crab" into the wind to maintain his heading was a hard battle for his crew.
Carole, Thank you for posting. It is sad that you don't run the B&B any longer. But, it's a plus for the babies that you have a full staff. I would gladly share a room, :D.
To which, "I do" Said the shrew.
Either that or they're doing a great rendition of Pythons "SPAM!"
Thnx Missy, great reading.
Political correctness can chew on my left dangler. It's about time we all grew a backbone and heard what the other person has to say. No matter how shitty it may be, at least you know where you stand.
Or, we can continue being politically correct, have no idea what the other party thinks or feels about the topic at hand, and continue fucking up this world we all want to own.
People have been telling me to go F. myself all my life, :P
Besides, been done by others many times. Anything for the free adrenal buzz i guess.
As far as another runway for clearance, they may not have had one to best match the wind heading.
This pilot sure has a set on him. Just watching him "crab" into the wind to maintain his heading was a hard battle for his crew.