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Reply #45 - Nov 25th, 2004 at 2:51am

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as a passenger:

Ilyushin IL-86
Tupolev TU-154 and TU-134
Antonov AN-12 and AN-24
Boeing 707-320
Boeing 717
Boeing 727-200ADV
Boeing 737-200-300-400-700WL-800WL-900
Boeing 747-200-300-400
Boeing 757-200
Boeing 767-300
Boeing 777-200ER-200-300ER-300-200LR
Airbus A318
Airbus A319-114
Airbus A320-232
Airbus A330-200-300
Airbus A340-200-300-500-600
Piper Cherokee
Piper Archer   Both on my dads business trips
Boeing Business Jet 737-My dads long time family freind gave me a life time entertaining ride from Toronto down To Miami stopping at new york for a check. Man cant even talk about it.

I have done a lot of travelling in my short 15 year life. But these are all the planes I have flown in as a passenger. Some planes I had to confirm with my dad cuz I was kind of small. Those planes are those that don't have the second number next to them such as the A318 and B717. Thats all for now 8)
 
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Reply #46 - Nov 25th, 2004 at 3:31pm

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Those planes are those that don't have the second number next to them such as the A318 and B717. Thats all for now 8)


I think you might be thinking of the A300 or A310 there - the A318 only entered service in July last year - your memory can't be that bad...

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Reply #47 - Nov 26th, 2004 at 1:01am

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Attn: CitationPilot

Thats awesome guy!  So your mom is a corporate pilot flying the King Airs!  Your so lucky. My mom drives around a squad car.  Yeah I have a few hours in the B200.  I flew Team Industries twice and you think a King Air F90 is tricky, try flying a Cessna Caravan amphib!  Flew one of those once in May 2001 courtesy of Born Industries and a pilot here who gave a lot of information to the designers here who build the Howard 500 for download on this site.  I used to fuel that plane all the time when I worked at the Anoke County Airport in Blaine Minnesota.  Born Industries owns the very same airplane modeled on this site of the Howard 500.

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Reply #48 - Dec 6th, 2004 at 9:54pm

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Two new additions to my list:

Cessna 177RG
Grumman AG5B Tiger
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Reply #49 - Dec 7th, 2004 at 4:21am

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Cessna 150, 152, 172, 182RG, 210; Piper PA-28-140, -151, -181, -235; Mooney M20; Beechcraft F-33 Bonanza, B-58 Baron.  And once a glider pilot let me take the stick for a while, before I started flight training.
 

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Reply #50 - Dec 10th, 2004 at 12:10am

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Hands on controls?

Cessna 172 - but I was about 10 at the time. it was some kind of program where pilots take kids up for a ride. I couldnt even reach the rudder pedals. Something funny about that ride, the pilot told me to turn left, and I was so nervous I turned right. I now know what a big mistake that was as he was probably trying to stay in the traffic pattern.

Also, Ive been a passenger on a piper cherokee, several 737's, a few other airliners that I was to young to remember, and a home-built plane that belonged to my freinds dad.
 

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Reply #51 - Dec 10th, 2004 at 12:05pm
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Was that the Young Eagles program you are speaking of?
 
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Reply #52 - Dec 10th, 2004 at 7:52pm

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yeah, Young Eagles, I couldnt remember the name of it. Its a great program, it is probably the reason I am interested in flying now.
 

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Reply #53 - Dec 10th, 2004 at 8:59pm
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Yeah its a great program. I just did it a few months ago. Smiley

I'm 14 8)
 
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Reply #54 - Dec 11th, 2004 at 8:24pm

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Well When I worked at RAS (Raytheon Aircraft Services)  I had the hace to fly right seat in

King Air C90
200
350
Beechjet
And once The starship.

Now that I am Employed at Ameriflight
BE99

and passenger
Fairchild Metro
1900
Lear 35A
all the above in the jumpseat.
 
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Reply #55 - Dec 12th, 2004 at 5:15pm

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As a passenger, Boeing 737 and 757.

When I was a kid, back in the good old days when Dad could take Son upto the cockpit, I sat in the pilots seat or an Orion Airways 737 and "I was in control!" - as the Captain told me!

I'll Never forget that!  Smiley I was about 11 at the time!

Since, I've been airborne in an '85 Escort RS Turbo  Shocked  Grin thankfully, I've learned to slow down over hump back bridges!!!!!  Grin  Roll Eyes

I want to go up in an Avro Lancaster one day, don't care how much it costs, I'll do it.
 

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Reply #56 - Dec 12th, 2004 at 5:40pm

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I've been airborne in an '85 Escort RS Turbo
LOL funny enough i have had a simmilar experiance in a Mazda 323 (the sports car type) We were driving down a country lane one we had gone down 100's of times but this time for whatever reason, my mum forgot the turning, we were doing 50 and this turn had an ramp like exit. We hit that at 50mph and flew right across the main road and landed god knows how many feet down the road. It was lucky there wasnt any traffic coming along the main road or we would have been killed. Always concentrate when driving kiddies.
 
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Reply #57 - Dec 12th, 2004 at 8:32pm

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And once The starship.


That is awsome. Burt Rutan is my hero.
 

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Reply #58 - Dec 12th, 2004 at 8:42pm

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grr, this threads annoying me, it's just braggers  Wink

Me, well i'v flown ummm, Beech Skipper 77! 8)

As a passenger, well i'm sure nobody cares so lets just say the Boeing line and a few Airbus.   8)

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Reply #59 - Dec 13th, 2004 at 1:10pm

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Hopefully be able to add a new type to the list tomorrow....
 
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