Just got mine today... very pleased - hadn't realised how clever it is... I can still leave it round my neck and disconnect the keys - I had been worrying that I would get to the point of engine start and having already put the headset on how to get the keys off my neck
Of course there aren't any keys for the Jungmann so I'll only be able to use it with the Cessna
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return. attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
As it says above - Thanks to everybody that have donated so generously to Aerobility but please remember the lanyards are free, all you have to do is send for one - see the OP.
If any applications came in during the last week I will get them in the post tomorrow. Sorry for the delay.
surely it ought to be possible to email a choccy biscuit? the only tecnhical difficulty would seem to be getting the choccy fluid into the printer cartridge, and cleaning the crumbs out of the paper feed tray Just needs some work.it'll be the next" cats-eyes" invwention, no?
condor-crazy wrote:surely it ought to be possible to email a choccy biscuit? the only tecnhical difficulty would seem to be getting the choccy fluid into the printer cartridge, and cleaning the crumbs out of the paper feed tray Just needs some work.it'll be the next" cats-eyes" invwention, no?
Why not send off for your lanyard and see what comes back with it?
Thank you for the lanyard - I received mine in the post yesterday. Its very handy and I can see putting it to good use - for aviation related activities, and for generally letting the world know that I fly.
BarFly wrote: and for generally letting the world know that I fly.
That is in fact the main problem with it for me. I find it just a little too ostentatious for my reserved nature. I would generally only wear it if specifically at an event where I might expect others to be wearing one and when I am also feeling (unusually) sociable.
Mine is sitting proud on my flight bag ready to help me stop losing the aircraft keys and searching for ages under the seats at some far flung airfield...
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