[jhb] Re: New Pilot

  • From: Fred Stopforth <fredstopforth@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 23:06:03 +0100

            J . Hill [2] excuse my late welcome to the JHB fold. My e-mail has 
been off. Is there any drink left for me? Would have shared some of my whisky 
[not whiskey] with you but the beggar of an ATC at Islay confiscated it.  Fred 
D207


From: John Hill 
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 8:02 PM
To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [jhb] Re: New Pilot


Many thanks for the words of welcome.

 

Definitely seems like a place I will feel at home in. Look forward to getting 
started and clocking up a few hours and of course contributing to the 
stimulating conversations. Drinks are on me. Just say John Hill is paying J

 

From: jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
e-mail algy.mcintyre
Sent: 28 April 2012 19:40
To: jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [jhb] Re: New Pilot

 

Welcome to the mad house, John.

I too fly the iFly 737 (FSX mainly),  and I am at present working through the 
IFR 'A' tour.

I live just up the road from you (I expect), in the South Side of Glasgow.

Always remember the golden rule "If you can't beat them, you may as well join 
them"

Cheers

Alastair McIntyre


On 28 April 2012 18:19, Mike Brook <mike.brook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Welcome new John Hill! Greetings from sunny Venice & hope that you survive the 
initiation rites.

 

MikeB

JHB193

 

P.s. bones, THIS Mike is awake (I can't speak for t'other ...)

Sent from my iPad


On 28 Apr 2012, at 14:37, "Fossil" <fossil@xxxxxxx> wrote:

  Gentlemen,

   

  May I have your attention please. 

  Hmmm. 

  Can someone wake Mike up?

   

  Ah, good.

   

  Gentlemen, may I introduce  a new pilot to JHB to you all. I scoured the 
countryside for a first rate chap and at great cost managed to secure the 
services of John Hill to the airline.

   

  Yes, not that John Hill, a new John Hill. 

  Yes, that means we will have two John Hills flying with us.

  No, don't worry about the name tags - I'll sort it out..

   

  John lives in a decent country, quite near Prestwick. He isn't new to FS but 
is new to IVAO so can you all behave and not tease him to much with answers to 
any questions he may have. John flies the IFly 737NG which I believe is a 
familiar machine to some here.

   

  I hope you can show John the ropes and where to hang the hat I gave him. I 
know the badge is green right now but a bit of polish should reveal some 
semblance of copper, sorry, gold underneath. 

   

  John, welcome on board. Normal rules apply. First to a seat gets it, the dog 
that lies in the corner and stinks is NOT dead. If a pilot doesn't move in his 
chair for two days kick him to check for signs of life. Don't lend anyone money 
excepting me of course.

   

  I'm sure you'll fit in just fine..

   

  bones

   

  bones@xxxxxxx

  http://woodair.net

   




-- 
Alastair McIntyre

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