Things that make your day?
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Actually, the best airport is Starks Twin Oaks Airpark, identifier 7S3. There, if you know how to fly the thing and are lisenced, you go in, pick a plane, and go. The family that owns the airport and planes takes a lot of pride in what they do.
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What if you meet those qualifications, except for the "licensed" part???Big Wallaby wrote:Actually, the best airport is Starks Twin Oaks Airpark, identifier 7S3. There, if you know how to fly the thing and are lisenced, you go in, pick a plane, and go. The family that owns the airport and planes takes a lot of pride in what they do.

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Well, if you have your student certificate through one of their instructors, you have a green light at the end of your runway.BRWombat wrote:What if you meet those qualifications, except for the "licensed" part???![]()
Speaking of the runway, it's a great runway for learning to land. Uphill, narrow and kinda short. If you can land there, you can land anywhere. Makes takeoff a thrill, too.

Oh, I forgot to mention, you always land uphill, take off downhill, because of the trees at the end of the runway.
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Thought I'd post this here, cause as just a guest this really made my day.
How CMs at MGM made a Guest's Dreams Come True
Now I usually hate anything from the DIS board, but this is a real tear jerker. And a true display of how the magic is real.
How CMs at MGM made a Guest's Dreams Come True
Now I usually hate anything from the DIS board, but this is a real tear jerker. And a true display of how the magic is real.
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Wow, great story & pics! I think I'd be in tears, too. (Very manly tears, of course.)GaTechGal wrote:Thought I'd post this here, cause as just a guest this really made my day.
How CMs at MGM made a Guest's Dreams Come True
Now I usually hate anything from the DIS board, but this is a real tear jerker. And a true display of how the magic is real.
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The poster of that report, Alice (Tacoma Ranch), is very active on the DisBoards disABILITIES Forum. She lives in the wilds of Wyoming and has multiple disabilities, as well as her son has several problem related to the Autism spectrum.GaTechGal wrote:Thought I'd post this here, cause as just a guest this really made my day.
How CMs at MGM made a Guest's Dreams Come True
Now I usually hate anything from the DIS board, but this is a real tear jerker. And a true display of how the magic is real.
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Big Wallaby wrote:I think I know who you're talking about. Do you have a physical description, such as age, etc?
Description of best Monorail Driver ever:
Name: Mike
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Older gentleman, a bit portly. Gray hair, glasses if I recall. Generally was a cheery guy and very amiable. If you know him then tell him he is much appreciated! He was so great and really informative, especially admirable since it was pretty late at night when we rode the monorail. I vaguely recall him mentioning a love affair for the chocolate eclairs from Epcot France Pavilion...
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One time when I was piloting a light single (Cessna 172RG), I was given the following instructions by the tower controller after verifying observing the other aircraft: "Get at least two miles behind the second American 727 but not too far back as there is a United 747 following." This was going into O'Hare at about 3:30 on a Friday afternoon.Big Wallaby wrote:Actually, the best airport is Starks Twin Oaks Airpark, identifier 7S3. There, if you know how to fly the thing and are licensed, you go in, pick a plane, and go. The family that owns the airport and planes takes a lot of pride in what they do.
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Left unsaid, but hopefully understood: "And keep your speed up!" Yikes!Cheshire Figment wrote:One time when I was piloting a light single (Cessna 172RG), I was given the following instructions by the tower controller after verifying observing the other aircraft: "Get at least two miles behind the second American 727 but not too far back as there is a United 747 following." This was going into O'Hare at about 3:30 on a Friday afternoon.

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Actually got the opposite of that. Final Approach and landing speeds for jetliners tend to be in the 125 knot range. I was at full power, in a descent, and with the gear and flaps up and was doing about 145 knots indicated airspeed. The tower told me to slow down as I was overtaking the 727s.BRWombat wrote:Left unsaid, but hopefully understood: "And keep your speed up!" Yikes!![]()