Dogs in Flight Training

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Dogs in Flight Training

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A little inspiration for those of you in flight training...

https://youtu.be/UGcyier95sw
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Re: Dogs in Flight Training

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This is supposed to make me feel better about my training how?

Only thing worse than this would be getting beaten by a chicken at tic tac toe. :)
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Re: Dogs in Flight Training

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Cluemeister wrote:This is supposed to make me feel better about my training how?
Only thing worse than this would be getting beaten by a chicken at tic tac toe. :)
LOL . . . :D
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Re: Dogs in Flight Training

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On these airplanes crewed by a dog and a co-pilot its important to understand their roles:-

Dog....to bite the co-pilot if he tries to touch the controls

Co-pilot....to feed the dog!


I have 2 Chihuahuas neither of which has shown any inclination to fly. Especially if the turbulence is ...(ahem) ..a 'little RUFF"!
However, just been running some numbers and it'll take a good sized bag of dog treats in the dogs fuel/treat tank in order to keep my RV flying.

I'm just going to check with Vans to see if there's any paperwork required for approval for the additional 'fuel supply'.

Can these guys fly legally on a DL? I'm talking Dog License here...not Driver's License.
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