HIJACKED! Squawk 7500!

AndyT
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Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:09 pm

The guitar sounds great. I suspect it was my singing...


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Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:28 pm

AndyT wrote:
The guitar sounds great. I suspect it was my singing...
I could loan you one of my Golden Retrievers and if they howl while you're playing- you suck!!!:lol:


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Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:26 pm

No need. When I start to practice, the cat gets up and runs out of the room.


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Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:36 am

AndyT wrote:
No need. When I start to practice, the cat gets up and runs out of the room.
You're lucky, that's what my wife does!!:lol:


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Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:06 am

LMBO!

By the way...
Does anyone besides me get the joke in the title of this thread?


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Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:08 am

AndyT wrote:
LMBO!

By the way...
Does anyone besides me get the joke in the title of this thread?
Sorry buddy, it went over my head completely! But I was a football lineman so I'm a little dense by definition!!


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Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:25 am

LOL.
I'm a Pilot. the transponder in the plane is how the tower knows who you are. If you set it to the code 7500 it means you've been hijacked and you should expect to see some fighter jets very soon.


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Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:40 am

AndyT wrote:
LOL.
I'm a Pilot. the transponder in the plane is how the tower knows who you are. If you set it to the code 7500 it means you've been hijacked and you should expect to see some fighter jets very soon.
No wonder I didn't get it!! I've been working at an airport for the last year building and extending taxiways and runways. The airport I was at (HIO) is the primary field for all of Nike's (and Intel's) travel so Michael Jordan and Tiger fly in there all the time. It was fun trying to see who was there.

So I know about transponders but not the 7500 code! My banjo buddy owns a Cesna 182 and tried to get me to learn to fly (which I always wanted to do). But being a diabetic, the FAA in-flight testing requirements were so onerous it wasn't worth the effort.

I like the concept of the "Flying Preacher". It's sort of a modern version of the old preacher that rode a horse around the county to see his flock. You just do it in an amphib!


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Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:49 am

Hilsboro outside of Portland.

the plane in my picture is not mine. I don't actually own one but I'm working toward owning this one:
http://www.excaliburaircraft.com/


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Mon Jul 06, 2009 2:05 am

AndyT wrote:
Hilsboro outside of Portland.

the plane in my picture is not mine. I don't actually own one but I'm working toward owning this one:
http://www.excaliburaircraft.com/
That's exactly right! I live about 10 minutes from there. Very nice airfield. Actually the second busiest in the state after PDX. It has a 6,600' main runway and a 4,100' secondary.

Good luck trying to own a plane. My research said it is a VERY expensive hobby! And you need to keep your $$$$ for TARGET dues! After I bludgeoned you into joining! LOL!!


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