Hot Spots
After the allure of flying up high and enjoying a bird’s eye view starts to wear off, it’s time to figure out where you’d like to go in your shiny machine. Although to many the very act of soaring aloft is recompense in itself, it may be pragmatic to get back to basics and remember that aviation is a means of transport. Flying your own plane can give you the freedom to explore places that others will never have the means or the opportunity to visit. We’ve collected a few choice destinations for the private flyer. If we’ve overlooked any of your favourites, then shout out and tell us.
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“More than anything else the sensation is one of perfect peace mingled with an excitement that strains every nerve to the utmost, if you can conceive of such a combination.”
—Wilbur Wright
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“TWA 2341, for noise abatement turn right 45 Degrees.” “Centre, we are at 35,000 feet. How much noise can we make up here?” “Sir, have you ever heard the noise a 747 makes when it hits a 727?”
—Anonymous Air Traffic Control Exchange
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“The propeller is just a big fan in the front of the plane to keep the pilot cool. Want proof? Make it stop; then watch the pilot break out into a sweat.”
—Anonymous
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“The higher we soar, the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche, Philosopher (1844-1900)
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“Skillful pilots gain their reputation from storms and tempest.”
—Epicurus, Ancient Philosopher
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“Nobody who has not been up in the sky on a glorious morning can possibly imagine the way a pilot feels in free heaven.”
—William T. Piper, Founder of Piper Aircraft (1881-1970)
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“I would like to die in my sleep like my father did, not in screaming terror, like his passengers.”
—Anonymous
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“The natural function of the wing is to soar upwards and carry that which is heavy up to the place where dwells the race of gods. More than any other thing that pertains to the body, it partakes of the nature of the divine.”
—Plato, Greek Philosopher
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“There is an art, or rather a knack to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.”
—Douglas Adams, English Author
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“Ladies and gentleman, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them going again. I trust you are not in too much distress.”
—Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Pilot, after flying through volcanic ash in a B-747
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“In the case of pilots, it is a little touch of madness that drive us to go beyond all known bounds. Any search into the unknown is an incomparable exploitation of oneself.”
—Jacqueline Auriol, First woman to break the sound barrier
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“We were once told that the aeroplane had ‘abolished frontiers’. Actually, it is only since the aeroplane became a serious weapon that frontiers have become definitely impassable.”
—George Orwell, Novelist (1903-1950)
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“You fly an aeroplane with your head, not your hands. Never let an aeroplane take you anywhere your brain didn’t get you five minutes earlier.”
—Tony LeVier, Lockheed Test Pilot (1913-1998)
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“He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to stand and walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche, Philosopher (1844-1900)
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“I remember a time when sex was safe and flying was dangerous.”
—Anonymous
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