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I have to say I've never flown with a better pilot. He's just had it. Always smooth, always made the right decision.
David McRae
If your pilot does something that either sends somebody to jail or to hell, then you know what the pilot is. If your pilot is dealing with someone who just made a terrible mistake and is sorry for it, then you don't know if your pilot is going to work or not. It's really crazy.
Aaron Spelling
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1923
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Under federal regulations, it's the pilot's call. The tower would have asked for a flight plan and would have advised him to not take off. There's no stopping a pilot from taking off at any time. If the pilot makes that decision, under the federal air regulations, they can do that. However they have to be willing to accept the risk and it would certainly indicate extreme bad judgment.
Don Smithey
We were under the impression we didn't have any flexibility in how the flags were flown. We initially thought the code actually said if the state flag was to be flown it needed to be flown right under the U.S. flag.
Mary Burns
None of this was true. There were no flights. There were no children being rescued. There were no medical supplies being flown. There was no 7-month-old baby who needed a transplant. In fact, he didn't even have a pilot's license,
Alex Acosta
It was a very, very smooth landing. The pilot did an outstanding job. There was a big hallelujah and a lot of clapping on that aircraft.
Lou Roupoli
I have flown in just about everything, with all kinds of pilots in all parts of the world - British, French, Pakistani, Iranian, Japanese, Chinese - and there wasn't a dime's worth of difference between any of them except for one unchanging, certain fact: the best, most skillful pilot has the most experience.
Chuck Yeager
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1923
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Any sucker can pilot the ship when everything's smooth and the sun's out and you've got a piña colada in your hand with sunglasses and a Cuban (cigar),
Mike Tice
[James Adams, the senior assistant special agent in charge of the
FBI's Dallas office and a former Marine Corps helicopter pilot in Vietnam,
had flown up to Perry with the others, and it fell to him to make a decision.
He determined that the roof was not suitable
for a chopper landing -- there were too many trees and power lines.
The best alternative was to use the sheriff's van to transport the
prisoner to a helicopter. They could back the van up to a courthouse
entrance and walk their man out. But they would have to
move fast,] We were concerned about an assault with a rifle, ... And the bulletproof vests that we have don't stop a rifle
round. And quite frankly, I didn't think to put a bulletproof vest on him.
James Adams
In terms of quantity and quality, it is the strongest list of early entries the Pilot Pen has ever had on the women's side. I think that instead of being a last-minute decision about playing the week before the U.S. Open, the players who have played the Pilot Pen previously have learned that it really works for them, and therefore they work it into their schedule far in advance of the U.S. Open.
Anne Worcester
I am disappointed that Aaron chose to make the decision he made. I wouldn't categorize him as a person who lacks character. I just think he made a poor decision. And based on the decision he made, I had no other choice.
Ritchie McKay
(The pilot) contacted the tower, did a fly-by in which (air traffic controllers) inspected the gear, found the other landing gear was intact and made the decision at that point to go ahead and land the aircraft.
Scott Brockman
It was so unselfish to make the decision he made. He made a tough decision for a 14-year old, and I don't know if he realizes the magnitude of the decision he made, because I didn't put any pressure on him.
Steve Williams
He's just flown further than man, or woman, has ever flown. He has had pretty much no sleep since he set off from Kennedy a few days ago, and he has been through an incredible amount.
Sir Richard Branson
This is the first time a fully space-qualified device of this type has ever been flown, and the first to be flown on the outside of a satellite. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. This is the first time a fully space-qualified device of this type has ever been flown, and the first to be flown on the outside of a satellite.
Ann Darrin
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