The proper way to mount your ipad
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This individual used to be my First Officer on the A300 and there was never (ever) a dull moment.
While he likes to come off as a hick from Bangor Maine, he graduated at the top of his class at the United States Naval Academy, has an astronomically high IQ, and is a superb pilot.
After a three day trip with him years ago, I sent flowers to his wife with my condolences of what she must put up with on a daily basis.
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MAU MAU wrote:This individual used to be my First Officer on the A300 and there was never (ever) a dull moment.
While he likes to come off as a hick from Bangor Maine, he graduated at the top of his class at the United States Naval Academy, has an astronomically high IQ, and is a superb pilot.
After a three day trip with him years ago, I sent flowers to his wife with my condolences of what she must put up with on a daily basis.
You mean that wasn't
you?
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
The few AA cockpits I've been in lately had the ram tab-tight holder bolted to the side of the cockpit. No suction mount.
I trialled a suction mount on a SuperPuma ferry across the Sahara, and it left a nice perfect doughnut shaped deformity in the plastic windshield.
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Zzz wrote:MAU MAU wrote:This individual used to be my First Officer on the A300 and there was never (ever) a dull moment.
While he likes to come off as a hick from Bangor Maine, he graduated at the top of his class at the United States Naval Academy, has an astronomically high IQ, and is a superb pilot.
After a three day trip with him years ago, I sent flowers to his wife with my condolences of what she must put up with on a daily basis.
You mean that wasn't
you?
I'm too busy pimping Troy's book to be making RAM mount documentaries, but you can see my securely mounted iPad just behind me.

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Sat Mar 15, 2014 11:16 am
Okay...my sides hurt...I would love to fly with him. I love the sanitization effort at the start...but boy is it downhill from there!
And MAU MAU...thank you. I don't think I pay you enough. How about we double your retainer from here on out?
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That's funny! Interesting they went with the suction cups. Supposedly the Feds said that we couldn't because it would interfere with the window shades. So they are bolting the mount to the window frame. I'm hoping that it is the Ram Tab Tite. They are good mounts and what I use in my plane.
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