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  • flyjoe180
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    • Jan 2012
    • 12572
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    #1

    Joe's what I used to do

    Pretty tame by the standards of some of you here but here is my story.

    I was in the Air Training Corps from the age of 13 until commissioning and then served as an officer until my 30s. I enjoyed giving something back, and even after I left I instructed cadets as a flying instructor at their annual flying courses.

    The skills and interests I developed from those years were varied and gave me life long interests. Outside of ATC I enjoyed tramping, shooting, hunting, cricket, gliding and of course flying. I made my first ever flying solo in a glider with the ATC. A friend who owned a farm once asked me and a mate to come out and he would pay us 50 cents for each possum we could kill. So off we went into the night with our .22 rifles, torches, a few packets of cigarettes, some snacks and a shot gun for good measure (not sure why!). We spent the whole night shooting the pests and I think by the morning we had strung up something like 150 of their carcasses. Anyway one of them was a bit more second hand than the others, my bad. Possums when hit by light just sit there and stare at you. That's why they sit in the road and won't bloody move. This one was spotlighted by my mate and I shot at it. Nothing, still watching us. Shot again, same result. Emptied the magazine into it, my mate cursing me for being a bad shot. Then I felt rain on my face, yet the sky was clear and the stars were out. My mate shone his torch on me and I was covered in blood. Mr possum had had the last laugh, getting wedged in the trees and me wasting my magazine on him. Possum fur is exported now days, back then we just left them to rot or ate them. They could make good slippers if you gutted them and you wanted to go back to basics.

    But flying was my passion and that is what I went on to do. Wearing glasses and having pretty average school grades as I was a bit lazy when I was a teen, meant I could not become a military pilot. So I left school, worked at an insurance company in a desk job (never again, it nearly drove me insane) to pay for my flying lessons, and generally got on with it. Private Pilot Licence, lots of adventures with other flying mates, parties and a great time. Then on to a Commercial Pilot Licence, Instrument Rating, Instructor Rating. Lots of adventures and stories from instructing but I'll leave that for now. Lest to say I have grey hairs and some lines in my face from some of my experiences in light aeroplanes. And then onto flying night freight and an air ambulance, which is pretty much what I do now. And there are many stories from those flights! And a few more greys. As of today I hold an Airline Transport Licence and am a captain. A long way from those ATC days!
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    #2
    respect to you Joe,flying must be great i flew a glider in Herning danmark,my uncle taught me but only in 2 seaters,was never brave enough to go it alone and anyway i got dizzy trying to gain height al that round and round in thermals nausiating,i was a sea dog love the water

    mobear

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    • flyjoe180
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      • Jan 2012
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      #3
      I got sea sick on my partner's Grandad's 100ft catamaran a few years back, pretty embarrassing for a pilot who spent four year operating out of NZ's windiest and turbulent airport. We are opposites Ole.

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      • Guest

        #4
        there is always a place for mismatched people lol and jobs we were meant to do

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        • Guest

          #5
          Great life experiences with lots of memories what more could you want.

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          • flyjoe180
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            • Jan 2012
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            #6
            It's funny when you reflect just how much you have done when one considers all that was packed in around the usual young man social (and anti-social) activities

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            • monica
              • Oct 2013
              • 15169

              #7
              wow Joe,Great experiences and you will have the memories,for lfe,

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by \
                It's funny when you reflect just how much you have done when one considers all that was packed in around the usual young man social (and anti-social) activities
                So right. Archiving the family photos on DVD and how i managed all that stuff is way beyond me. Never still cricket overlapping college, girl friends a motor bike. Bring back those days.

                Nice to read about your life Jo.

                Laurie

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Wow Joe!! Interesting story

                  I ever hear, "the person who learn to fly is a person who has a dream..."

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                  • Lee W
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                    • Feb 2014
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                    #10
                    Joe that's fantastic mate, hats off to you

                    Lee

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                    • Dave W
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 4713

                      #11
                      Must be great flying over that amazing scenery in NZ.I went up in gliders when I was in the ATC and enjoyed it.Then I went up in a Chipmunk and the pilot thought it was funny to do aerobatics without a warning.I didn't enjoy it and it made me feel sick.I was 13 at the time and remember the twat grinning at me when I got out.If I'd been older I probably would have wiped that grin off his face.So that put me off I suppose.The closest I got was out in Saudi in the early 90's.A mate worked on the Tornado flight simulator and let me have a go when we weren't doing much one evening shift.Good fun,but I crashed trying to land.At least I hit the runway though!.One of the others crashed into the airport fire station.Good job it was only a simulator!.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Respect Joe :-)

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