pryoski Posted May 5, 2013 Report Posted May 5, 2013 Here is a video of last week's flight in my C 182 P. ... just beautiful mate ... where is it? Quote
howardthepilot1999 Posted May 5, 2013 Report Posted May 5, 2013 777 all variants MD-80 MD-90 A330 A320 A310 A380 A340 B737-800 B737-300 B737-400 E-170 E-175 E-190 747-400 747-200 747-300 Private Aircraft: C-152 Military Aircraft:F/A-18 Blue angels thrill ride. (FUN) Quote
nascar99 Posted May 5, 2013 Report Posted May 5, 2013 (edited) Boeing 777-300ER (Air Canada)Boeing 777-200LR (Air Canada)Airbus A330-300 (Air Canada)Boeing 767-300ER (Air Canada)Boeing 767-200ER (US AIRWAYS)Airbus A321-200 (Air Canada)Airbus A320-200 (Air Canada) (US AIRWAYS)Airbus A319-100 (Air Canada)Embraer 190 (Air Canada)Embraer 175 (Air Canada)Embraer 170 (US AIRWAYS EXPRESS)Embraer 145 (UNITED EXPRESS)CRJ200 (Air Canada Express) (US AIRWAYS EXPRESS)CRJ705 (Air Canada Express)CRJ900 (US AIRWAYS EXPRESS)Boeing 737-900 (UNITED)Boeing 737-800 (UNITED) (WESTJET)Boeing 737-700 (WESTJET)Boeing 737-600 (WESTJET)Bombardier Q400 (Air Canada Express)Dash 8-100 (Air Canada Express) (US AIRWAYS)Dash 8-300 (Air Canada Express)Beechcraft 1900D (Air Canada Express) I have now flown on every type of aircraft in Air Canada's current fleet. Edited May 5, 2013 by nascar99 1 Quote
Claude D Posted May 5, 2013 Report Posted May 5, 2013 (edited) Flown onAntonov AN 2 A320B17B717B737CaravelleJunkers JU52MD80 Pilotedhand gliding like this :http://youtu.be/6mbOfIu-Nh8 Agusta Wastland A109A Edited May 5, 2013 by Leglaude Quote
LA Posted May 5, 2013 Report Posted May 5, 2013 (edited) Boeing 727 737 720B 767 747Beech 1900DC9Ford TrimotorP-51D MustangTwin OtterTwin Otter with floatsFairchild F-27BreezyGrumman YankeeHot air balloonBeech A-36Cirrus SR-22Waco biplane ( built in 1936 -- as I remember) Piloted myselfCessna 152Cessna 172Cessna 182Cessna 206Piper WarriorPiper ArcherPiper ArrowPiper SeminolePiper SenecaMauleSuper StearmanPitts S2BVan's RV6A ( built and owned one)Van's RV7Van's RV9AMarchetti SF260Quicksilver ultralightA few different glidersDiamond DA-40 (note: didn't complete multi) Edited May 5, 2013 by LA Quote
eaglewing7 Posted May 5, 2013 Report Posted May 5, 2013 Flown on:Air Canada 767Westjet 737-700/-800 Piloted:C-152/ 152 IIC-172R (fuel injected)C-172R (Tielert)C-172P (Tielert)PZL Wilga 2000 (on CAP3000E straight floats)C-172N (on EDO2130 straight floats - aircraft was destroyed in a crash a few months after I finished my float rating, killing the instructor)American Champion 7ECA CitabriaPiper PA-34-220T Seneca III Quote
SwissCyul Posted May 5, 2013 Report Posted May 5, 2013 (edited) Flown on: EMB 190LR (Air Canada)Avro RJ 100 (Swiss)Dash-8Q 400 (Lufthansa regional)A319 (Air Canada)A320 (Swiss, Lufthansa, Air Canada)Boeing 737-800 (Tuifly)Boeing 737-500 (Hapag Lyoid)A310 (Hapag Lyoid)A330 (Lufthansa, Swiss, Air Canada)A340-300 (Lufthansa) Piloted: Cessna 172 Edited May 7, 2013 by Erik Monning Quote
therabbit0 Posted May 6, 2013 Report Posted May 6, 2013 hmm PIloted: Baron BE55Baron BE58 Cessna 150Cessna 152Cessna 172 & 172RGCessna 182Piper Cherokee 160Piper Commanche Diamond DA-20Diamond DA-40 G1000Navion Quote
Dozer Posted May 6, 2013 Report Posted May 6, 2013 A friend of mine has the nose section of a DH Comet, converted into a fixed-base flight simulator. Does that count as real? The hardware is real. Some of the instruments are real I've flown in the usual succession of Boeings and Airbuses, not remarkable. As a pilot I've flown gliders. Currently I'm blatting about the skies of Tasmania* in a K-13. Last week they let me fly solo straightaway, instead of having a check-flight with an instructor first, which made me very pleased. Quote
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