You know, maybe I haven't found it and it exists on here, but I can't find a forum on Pilot Heroes.
I don't know how big of a deal aviation is to anyone else on here, but I am finally at the age of 32 living out the dream that I have had on the cusp of my existence since I was 8 years old. There hasn't been a day of my life that I didn't think about flying since the day I saw a Thunderbirds formation fly over my house in Lincoln, Michigan practicing for an airshow. I was hooked. I have read the books on Noel Wien and his brothers, on the early aviators around the world. Of all aviators though, there is one that stands out as a hero of epic proportions for me personally that I hope to one day sit down for a cup of coffee and a chat with.
For me, that pilot is Paul Claus.
It's funny, I never really idolized any heroes growing up. I have never been the kind of person that really participates in that kind of thing, but Paul is to me the stuff made of legends. I have had a multitude of opportunities to actually say hi to the guy but in all reality I am sure I am just some new green pilot to a guy like that and it is pretty humbling to think he had the time to chat it up. I'd love to pick his brain for a few years.
Anyway, anyone else have this or am I just a crazy airport bum with a dream of getting 37,000 hours of bush flying at some point in my life?



