Gift for an Aviator

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Omaruk

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618 posts

159 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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Mojocvh

16,837 posts

262 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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Nothing to do with aviation.

ecsrobin

17,115 posts

165 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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Mojocvh said:
Nothing to do with aviation.
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Mojocvh

16,837 posts

262 months

Thursday 22nd January 2015
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ecsrobin said:
Mojocvh said:
Nothing to do with aviation.
+1
Golf club subscription/membership (for a golfer) that sort of thing..


jev

384 posts

260 months

Friday 23rd January 2015
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Copy of Pooleys Flight Guide 2015.

"How to fly an aeroplane" - I got this from the IWM, written just after WW1.


Geneve

3,859 posts

219 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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The term 'aviator' could cover a multitude of skill levels.

But, assuming a GA pilot, then a 2015 Pooley's Guide would probably be a safe and welcome choice (if he doesn't already have one).

sherman

13,226 posts

215 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Parachute. Should go down like a lead balloon

sherman

13,226 posts

215 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Ejector seat then?

Boatbuoy

1,941 posts

162 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Virgin Atlantic "doors to manual, and cross check" crib sheet?

eharding

13,693 posts

284 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Omaruk said:
Geneve said:
The term 'aviator' could cover a multitude of skill levels.

But, assuming a GA pilot, then a 2015 Pooley's Guide would probably be a safe and welcome choice (if he doesn't already have one).
Forces - Rotary and fixed wing including Tornado.
Express your thanks by buying your friend a slap-up dinner at the RAF Club? - excellent grub at very reasonable prices. If they're not already member, annual subscriptions even at the highest tariff are pretty good for membership of a London club.

ecsrobin

17,115 posts

165 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Omaruk said:
eharding said:
Express your thanks by buying your friend a slap-up dinner at the RAF Club? - excellent grub at very reasonable prices. If they're not already member, annual subscriptions even at the highest tariff are pretty good for membership of a London club.
Thanks great suggestion smile Job jobbed
As long as he was commissioned.