Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
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Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
This should interest Peter....I am sure that he will recognise the training Captains of the Trident with some wonderful in-cockpit shots.
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=44195
Regards
Nigtel.
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=44195
Regards
Nigtel.
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Re: Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
Nice find Nigel
I enjoyed that.thanks
It must have been hard in those days trying to train with that music going on everywhere :roll:
Garry
I enjoyed that.thanks
It must have been hard in those days trying to train with that music going on everywhere :roll:
Garry
Garry

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Re: Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
Excellent, it's a good job he learned how to land the Trident... Especially after seeing him bounce that poor Chippie around.

Re: Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
Garry, surely you remember those days of the sixties......when we had Music Whilst You Work on the radio or even 'Workers Playtime' :roll:It must have been hard in those days trying to train with that music going on everywhere
Nigel.
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Indeed I do.........but it must have hard enough to learn to fly in black a white without that din in yer lug'ole.
Seriously.,,,,the constant radio at home and in supermarkets and at work is probably the resaon I grew up hating radios.
I never have one on and I never buy music because I don't listen to music....play it but not listen as such.
The last music I bought for myself was Machine Head by Deep Purple in about 1975.
I loathe background music and by choice would never dub it onto videos ......just hate any sort of background noise unless it's a proper aeroplane
Garry
Seriously.,,,,the constant radio at home and in supermarkets and at work is probably the resaon I grew up hating radios.
I never have one on and I never buy music because I don't listen to music....play it but not listen as such.
The last music I bought for myself was Machine Head by Deep Purple in about 1975.
I loathe background music and by choice would never dub it onto videos ......just hate any sort of background noise unless it's a proper aeroplane
Garry
Garry

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
Couldn't agree more Garry.Garry Russell wrote:Indeed I do.........but it must have hard enough to learn to fly in black a white without that din in yer lug'ole.![]()
Seriously.,,,,the constant radio at home and in supermarkets and at work is probably the resaon I grew up hating radios.
I never have one on and I never buy music because I don't listen to music....play it but not listen as such.
The last music I bought for myself was Machine Head by Deep Purple in about 1975.![]()
I loathe background music and by choice would never dub it onto videos ......just hate any sort of background noise unless it's a proper aeroplane![]()
Garry
Main reason I stopped buying DD Video. As I explained to them, if I wished to listen to music I'd put the Hi Fi on.
Aircraft and dubbed music just don't work for me.
Graham
Re: Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
ear garry http://nzff.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=10379 some eye candy for you to feel better.
I tried to find some sounds to go with , then remmebered :roll: .you've got yer own... ;-)

I tried to find some sounds to go with , then remmebered :roll: .you've got yer own... ;-)
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Re: Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
Nice pics Joe
Nothing like a fine pair of big throbbing Bristols
Garry
Nothing like a fine pair of big throbbing Bristols
Garry
Garry

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: Commercial Pilot Training 1960s'
indeed
I'm suddenly hungry for cookies and ...milk? :tab:
I'm suddenly hungry for cookies and ...milk? :tab:
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:brick: :doho: Computer at work says NO!!!!
Dammit, just have to wait til I get home and view that link of Joes', just cannot bare the suspense regarding viewing Bristols!! :-(
Nigel.
Dammit, just have to wait til I get home and view that link of Joes', just cannot bare the suspense regarding viewing Bristols!! :-(
Nigel.
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.






