I did not know Norris was a red-head...
Personally, I think Mark looks like a leprechaun.
ann sanfedele wrote:
Mark Roberts wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
Then I turned on the Tv (watching old movies and tv shows is what I
need to fall asleep) and an old WALKER, TEXAS RANGER
show
Grasshopper? How juvenile.
Two accidents in four years at an airport that is within half a mile of
skyscrapers is two too many. As a longtime Chicago resident, I'm very familiar
with Meigs' reputation. Several local pilots I knew would have nothing to do
with it.
Paul
Paul Sorenson wrote:
Besides that, the proper way to close down an airport is to provide notice that
it is to be closed by a particular date. Not having ditches dug across the
runway in the middle of the night...
Paul Sorenson wrote:
Not entirely true, Grasshopper. A search of the NTSB General Aviation
Interspersed...
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Grasshopper? How juvenile.
Not a Kung Fu fan, huh? Sit back, have another cup of coffee and don't
get your feathers ruffled at my feeble attempt at humor.
Two accidents in four years at an airport that is within half a mile of
skyscrapers is two too
Obviously you've never dealt with Chicago's city government...
graywolf wrote:
Besides that, the proper way to close down an airport is to provide notice
that
it is to be closed by a particular date. Not having ditches dug across the
runway in the middle of the night...
Paul Sorenson
that got your attention, huh?
one of the last things I looked at on line were a couple more of Marks
shots from (my home town of) Chicago
Then I turned on the Tv (watching old movies and tv shows is what I need
to fall asleep) and an old WALKER, TEXAS RANGER
show came on. It starred
Frightening things happen in our dreams all the time...
Most of the time they're gone in the morning. ;-)
G
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Must have been heading for Meigs Field on the lakefront. Here's what it
looked like before Mayor Daley had it attacked by bulldozers under cover
of darkness and police protection to make sure no-one interfered. (Not
my pix)
http://www.pbase.com/thh/image/35125831
-p
ann sanfedele wrote:
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Frightening things happen in our dreams all the time...
Most of the time they're gone in the morning. ;-)
Once while camping out on the mountain at GFM I woke up at around 3:00
a.m. because I dreamed Doug Brewer was shaking me and telling me to go
out and take pictures.
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Frightening things happen in our dreams all the time...
Most of the time they're gone in the morning. ;-)
G
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Paul Sorenson wrote:
Must have been heading for Meigs Field on the lakefront. Here's what it
looked like before Mayor Daley had it attacked by bulldozers under cover
of darkness and police protection to make sure no-one interfered. (Not
my pix)
http://www.pbase.com/thh/image/35125831
Did you learn to crash there too?
Christian wrote:
Paul Sorenson wrote:
Must have been heading for Meigs Field on the lakefront. Here's what it
looked like before Mayor Daley had it attacked by bulldozers under cover
of darkness and police protection to make sure no-one interfered.
Of course Meigs was super dangerous. I think the accident rate was double the
norm due to short runways and high winds. And it was a security nightmare.
Paul
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Must have been heading for Meigs Field on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course Meigs was super dangerous. I think the accident rate was double the
norm due to short runways and high winds. And it was a security nightmare.
Paul
National is maybe even worse as far as security is concerned... Add in
the short runways and stupidly
ann sanfedele wrote:
Then I turned on the Tv (watching old movies and tv shows is what I
need to fall asleep) and an old WALKER, TEXAS RANGER
show came on. It starred Chuck Norris. I kept thinking how much
Norris looked like someone I knew -- but who was it?
Then it hit me... and I dozed
Christian wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course Meigs was super dangerous. I think the accident rate was double
the norm due to short runways and high winds. And it was a security
nightmare.
Paul
National is maybe even worse as far as security is concerned... Add in
the short
Adam Maas wrote:
Could be worse, the old Hong Kong airport had a dogleg on final, to miss
a mountain.
-Adam
The 90-degree right turn on final at DCA prevents you from being shot
down by SAMs :-)
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Mark Roberts wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
Then I turned on the Tv (watching old movies and tv shows is what I
need to fall asleep) and an old WALKER, TEXAS RANGER
show came on. It starred Chuck Norris. I kept thinking how much
Norris looked like someone I knew -- but who was it?
Then
Not entirely true, Grasshopper. A search of the NTSB General Aviation
accident statistics for the four years 1998 - 2001 (the latest I was
able to find) indicated only two aviation accidents in the Chicago area.
One was clearly pilot error - the pilot was attempting to take off
using less
On 10/5/07, ann sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Roberts wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
Then I turned on the Tv (watching old movies and tv shows is what I
need to fall asleep) and an old WALKER, TEXAS RANGER
show came on. It starred Chuck Norris. I kept thinking how much
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