Look out Bristol, I'm airborne.
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First assessment for hopefully my next job tomorrow.
I'm off into the sky for my first air observer tests.:yikes:
Not sure if I should fill my pockets with waterbombs or take things a bit more seriously. Must admit, I am quite surprised I have got this far. (Which is no-where:D)....yet.
I'm off into the sky for my first air observer tests.:yikes:
Not sure if I should fill my pockets with waterbombs or take things a bit more seriously. Must admit, I am quite surprised I have got this far. (Which is no-where:D)....yet.
May luck go with you Birdman..... Jammy B.
I was a trained Air Reconnaisance Officer in my old Force and vacated to Officers Mess on a weeks course every year with the University Air Squadron. The pilots of which took great pleasure in trying to make you air-sick - in my case without success as I honked up when I was in the ATC and they say once having been airsick you never are again.
Seems a chopper copper is a fantastic job.
DVD
I was a trained Air Reconnaisance Officer in my old Force and vacated to Officers Mess on a weeks course every year with the University Air Squadron. The pilots of which took great pleasure in trying to make you air-sick - in my case without success as I honked up when I was in the ATC and they say once having been airsick you never are again.
Seems a chopper copper is a fantastic job.
DVD
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