I just have to share with you one of my favorite blog stops. This is a blog written by a pilot (who remains anonymous) who, I assume, flys for Alaska airlines.
Forgive me my geekiness, but his posts are just about the coolest thing imaginable.
Add to that, I just found out last night that my younger lovely daughter will be attending school next year with another girl whose Dad lived three doors up the block from me when I was a little kid, now lives across the street from where we grew up, is the son of this guy and......wait for it.....is a pilot for American Airlines! Yes! Hello! That makes for some fun Father/Daughter dances for me.
Is there a TSA rule against a regular dude, who is friends with the pilot, riding jump seat in the cockpit on a flight?
I hope not, 'cause I am asking, pretty soon.
Anyway, Flight Level 390. Completely beyond awesome. Check it out.
Forgive me my geekiness, but his posts are just about the coolest thing imaginable.
Add to that, I just found out last night that my younger lovely daughter will be attending school next year with another girl whose Dad lived three doors up the block from me when I was a little kid, now lives across the street from where we grew up, is the son of this guy and......wait for it.....is a pilot for American Airlines! Yes! Hello! That makes for some fun Father/Daughter dances for me.
Is there a TSA rule against a regular dude, who is friends with the pilot, riding jump seat in the cockpit on a flight?
I hope not, 'cause I am asking, pretty soon.
Anyway, Flight Level 390. Completely beyond awesome. Check it out.
2 comments:
Awesome. Can I come?
"Is there a TSA rule against a regular dude, who is friends with the pilot, riding jump seat in the cockpit on a flight?"
Sorry - the rule against civilians in the jumpseat is an FAA regulation; TSA has no jurisdiction over this one.
"Content in all things" will have to suffice.
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