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Originally Posted by Poppa_Viagra
Sure that wasn't a Mooney (Mitsubishi) Turbo Prop?
Dozens of them nest in Rogers, Arkansas at the WalMart terminal.
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Yes sorry turbo prop. We called them baby jets being Canadian rednecks.
Now that reminds me, I was on the first 737 flown in Canada when it didn't have reverse thrust. Landing at Port Hardy on northern Vancouver Island, a runway too short, between rocky beach on ocean at both ends, failing to brake in time, dropping the front gear over the embankment. No injuries- a days delay with few accommodations ( including no beer ) while CP Air mustered up enough smaller planes to rescue us. That was in or around 1966-67. no I was not scared, until after I told my wife who wanted me to put up drywall and not fly anymore. I hated drywall and kept flying.
My wife divorced me. Years later, she became my bff and our kids hold family get togethers. She is OK with me flying now.
I will stop. Yes many flying memories. I am a multimillion flyer, now retired, flying only 2 maybe three times a year.