mtv wrote:You guys crack me up. For 20 years, I routinely operated to a cutoff of -40, and flew regularly at -30 and colder in winter.
But, whatever you do, remember, you could wind up out there walking around in whatever you're flying over, so dress appropriately for survival in the country and temps you're flying over.
MTV
That's why I always flew with Hoser the Wonder Dog. Little shit was warm as toast, he liked to chase brown bears, and if need be, he was 50 pounds of food if I got hungry. Pound for pound the best co-pilot and survival gear I ever flew with.
GumpAir wrote:Hammer wrote:Gump,
Not that you've asked, but having seen the job description, I officially decline to ever be your co-pilot.
Sissy.....
Gump
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