Just reassure me Keith , you only fly as a passenger NEVER as a pilot ,
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Just reassure me Keith , you only fly as a passenger NEVER as a pilot ,
Agree Louis- I could sleep on a line. I wonder how many of us know the derivation of that term- for those who may not be familiar with it I learnt it from my Father who was bosun with Bowrings Tankers until retirement early 70's. Whilst on the Atlantic convoys in ww11 sometimes the crew would have to live ashore in New York at the Salvation Army, where, if you could afford $1 you had a bed and for 10c you could sleep standing up on a line stretched across the room which was released at first light. Trick was, to avoid your gear getting nicked, you folded it and used it as a pillow of sorts. He survived that and numerous shipwrecks going back and forth across the Western Ocean- not to mention the Murmansk Run. We sleep in our beds soundly for the sacrifices and bravery of all those who went down to the sea in ships.
gilly
Never flew a plane Rob, but i can assure you that if i did, i wouldn`t have left anyone up there, KT
On an Island with so many airports , I thought all you guys over there had a plane
Anybody remember after several months at sea, trying to walk in a straight line along the road,
often accused of having a drink when I hadn't touched a drop. !!!!
Fred.
I'll take your word for that John I never observed their passage