Yes indeed Dave...But I have to say that the previous 12 years as a Fighter Pilot were the most fun on the flying side but less comfortable on the general living side. I loved it all reallyDaveB wrote:Ah.. cheers Peter. That all makes sense now ;-) I was certain S-111's were in there somewhere and hadn't realised the emphasis of your post. Not a bad way to spend 22years if I may be so bold!![]()
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I hadn't thought about it like that Trev, but yes that is true. My last offered type in BA (the Boeing 757) would have been my first American airliner...But I took early retirement insteadcalypsos wrote:Apart from the Harvard Peter, it seems you have spent your entire (and very long) flying career on British types alone! I suppose it could only have happened in that rather narrow band of time, the true Golden Era of British Aviation!
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