Who has been around the shortest and longest?
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Who has been around the shortest and longest?
Just a thought, but I wondered who here is the oldest flying 170 pilot and who is the youngest? I imagine I have a shot at the latter.
Robbie Yeaman
Virginia
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Virginia
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Slowest
George,
I thought everbody, including yourself, agreed that you were the slowest
Harold
I thought everbody, including yourself, agreed that you were the slowest

Harold
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Is there anybody flying in their 80s or 90s with a current medical? Anybody flying a 170 that they bought brand new from the factory? There have to be some stories here like, " and he was still flying cargo in beech 18s at age 88". Or, "and you know he didn't buy that beautiful 170 until he was 79, and that was 2 engines ago". Just looking for a little out of the ordinary and interesting.
I did read an article in the southern aviator about a chap who was 96 and was still flying the mail in a super cub in Montana or somewhere.
I did read an article in the southern aviator about a chap who was 96 and was still flying the mail in a super cub in Montana or somewhere.
Robbie Yeaman
Virginia
2993D, now 2980C a C-180
Virginia
2993D, now 2980C a C-180
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I've been flying for 36 years and still lookin' for a good permanent full-time aviation job. Does that count?theduckhunter wrote:Is there anybody flying in their 80s or 90s with a current medical? Anybody flying a 170 that they bought brand new from the factory? There have to be some stories here like, " and he was still flying cargo in beech 18s at age 88". Or, "and you know he didn't buy that beautiful 170 until he was 79, and that was 2 engines ago". Just looking for a little out of the ordinary and interesting.
I did read an article in the southern aviator about a chap who was 96 and was still flying the mail in a super cub in Montana or somewhere.

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50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention.
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At the moment can't remember the magazine, but the article was about an elderly gentleman who built his own river boat and airplane. The boat had a crane on it to sit the amphiibious plane in the the water off of the deck. He cruises up and down the river with his wife - pretty cool. The wings of the plane were designed to fit thru the locks on the river while sitting at an angle on the deck of the riverboat.theduckhunter wrote:Is there anybody flying in their 80s or 90s with a current medical? Anybody flying a 170 that they bought brand new from the factory? There have to be some stories here like, " and he was still flying cargo in beech 18s at age 88". Or, "and you know he didn't buy that beautiful 170 until he was 79, and that was 2 engines ago". Just looking for a little out of the ordinary and interesting.
I did read an article in the southern aviator about a chap who was 96 and was still flying the mail in a super cub in Montana or somewhere.
Joe
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Grand Prairie, TX
51 C170A
Grand Prairie, TX
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I fly a C-170B.
I have a current class 3 medical.
My birthdate is 15 May 1922.
Blueldr
Good going, Dick- Eric's message is right on !
You've got 10 years on me- I'm just a kid, born in 1932.
I once had a good friend who was very active at age 88- He was overwieght and never exercised- (like me). When asked what he owed his good health and old age to, he would reply " Good clean living- .... girl friends"
Rudy
I have a current class 3 medical.
My birthdate is 15 May 1922.
Blueldr
Good going, Dick- Eric's message is right on !
You've got 10 years on me- I'm just a kid, born in 1932.
I once had a good friend who was very active at age 88- He was overwieght and never exercised- (like me). When asked what he owed his good health and old age to, he would reply " Good clean living- .... girl friends"
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George
" Its a great job, but its a BRUTAL industry "
When young folks ask about being a pilot, this is what I tell them. You have to love it because it can be really good and it can go to pot in a heartbeat.
" If we all love flying so much, why are we in such a hurry to get there? "
Who cares about speed? If you want to go fast don't buy a 170, get a Mooney or RV. Slow down and take time to smell the freshly cut grass. I know you guys are just kidding each other but it is something to ponder.
" No one ever lays on his death bed and says "" I wish I'd spent more time at the office"".
Three of my favorite sayings/thoughts.
Bill
" Its a great job, but its a BRUTAL industry "
When young folks ask about being a pilot, this is what I tell them. You have to love it because it can be really good and it can go to pot in a heartbeat.
" If we all love flying so much, why are we in such a hurry to get there? "
Who cares about speed? If you want to go fast don't buy a 170, get a Mooney or RV. Slow down and take time to smell the freshly cut grass. I know you guys are just kidding each other but it is something to ponder.
" No one ever lays on his death bed and says "" I wish I'd spent more time at the office"".
Three of my favorite sayings/thoughts.
Bill
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