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Post by mick on Jan 5, 2021 19:55:38 GMT
Suspecting that like me when not working, coupled with overcast gloomy skies and lockdown, boredom has set in. As a result I have taken to watching some You Tube aviation clips.
I have to say I have particularly enjoyed trip reports/ airline reviews by the likes of josh cahill, noel philips and sam chui. ( They call themselves aviation geeks)
Apologies if there is a thread already, but search on you tube for any of the above and you will find hours and hours of trip reports and reviews from all over the world. There are loads of vlogs from all over but the three mentioned above are just a sample.
I want that job😀
Enjoy . Mick
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Post by graham on Jan 6, 2021 8:45:49 GMT
I've been working from home since the middle of March last year Mick, to say that I'm out of my skull with boredom is an understatement. Just found out now that I'm furloughed until further notice so I don't even have the "excitement" of work to occupy myself with now. Most exciting thing to look forward to for the next few weeks is a three minute car ride to Morrisons but at least I have the spaniels for company and they get a good walkies every day. The missus is working full time so she nips in at lunchtime for 45 minutes.
Thanks for the heads up on these clips, I will take a look.
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Post by rh226 on Jan 7, 2021 6:47:57 GMT
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Post by dave on Jan 7, 2021 12:00:13 GMT
hi, i've been watching tours around US aviation museums, and also around Davis-Montham, it helps pass the time till the blue appears... even the old films around 50's you get some good aviation content, and i believe that the USAF were very helpful, has it helped with recruitment.
stay safe, regards, dave...
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Jan 7, 2021 17:34:53 GMT
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Post by Jeff on Jan 7, 2021 17:34:53 GMT
Anyone logging planes in films/tv yet 😁. It's quite easy now with these computerised databases
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