Tweets on the ramp at Willie in 1986
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Tweets on the ramp at Willie in 1986

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any advice for getting into light sport/ultralight aviation? a lot of the stuff I can find online seems to think I'll be doing it as a job instead of a hobby
For light sport, thanks to the new Mosaic rules you can do that at any (part 61 pay as you go/non college like) flight school. I'm doing my training in a Cessna 172.
As for ultralight training, can usually search up a local aeroclub/ultralight park (like for me in FL we have parks in Zephyrhills, Ocala, etc pretty much all over FL. + I'm familiar with one in North Carolina). The EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) may be able to help you find something more specific/local to you if you go to their website and email them.
Glen Powell with the cutest white teeth smiles in the cockpit of the Cessna airplane flying the nervous Danny Ramirez for their very first meeting xD. below is a recollection of their first flight together.
Barbaro: We never flew solo because legally you can’t unless you have a pilot’s license, but we got to a point where we were talking with the tower.
Powell: I’d been cast first, so I’d had a couple more opportunities to be in the Cessna. But I’d never done a takeoff and landing.
Ramirez: We showed up at Van Nuys Airport. I see Glen’s car parked with a big Texas license plate, and I’m like, “Oh, I’ve seen this guy from Scream Queens, he was pretty funny.”
Powell: I remember grabbing a Subway sandwich, getting to know each other in the parking lot. And then it’s like, “All right you guys, ready to fly?!”
Ramirez: It’s my first time, so I’m also a little nervous. As we’re on the runway and taking off, I’m looking at Kevin LaRosa Sr.’s hands, but they’re really relaxed, and they slowly start slipping off. I look over and we’re taking off because Glen is the one pulling back on the controls. I just panicked: Glen Powell from Scream Queens is the first person in this whole movie that’s taking me up in the air? What the hell?
Powell: We got up in the air and I could see he was kind of breathing a little heavier than normal. I looked back and said, “Everything good?”
Ramirez: We ended up flying for about an hour. He lands the plane, and I was like, “I would have never sat in that Cessna had I known that Glen was going to be the one that took me up.”
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To experience all the ups and downs, loops, side-loops, and other stunts that winged daredevils undergo in the air, this Ruggles Orientator at the Aviation Show, which opened on February 5, 1929, will do the trick. This photo shows Amelia Earhart going through the trials.
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sometimes i want to ask the earth, was it beautiful here without us
or maybe you were lonely too
— Shayla Lawz, from “flight training,” speculation, n.
Imagine if Illyrian baby flight training is just yeeting the babies out a window and letting them figure out how to fly.