Most Hours Award
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- joefremont
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Most Hours Award
I was looking at the monthly awards page and the numbers for those who had most hours ("Most Active") does not look correct. I know I did not have as many as the person in the #1 slot but I know I had more than the others.
Given how many miles I have I am probably not in the top 5 so I am not expecting to see my name there, but those who are truly deserving should get there recognition.
Given how many miles I have I am probably not in the top 5 so I am not expecting to see my name there, but those who are truly deserving should get there recognition.
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Yep, BigQ spent, over a week on Flynet. Now thats dedication!
In other News, I still just barely managed to edge out Q on the miles list, and my streak of 30 perfect floghts, well, let me just take a quick bow, and Nod to Ioannis for his notrorious circling of the globe 5.2 times for the month of May.
Well done to everyone who got onto the top Fives!
In other News, I still just barely managed to edge out Q on the miles list, and my streak of 30 perfect floghts, well, let me just take a quick bow, and Nod to Ioannis for his notrorious circling of the globe 5.2 times for the month of May.
Well done to everyone who got onto the top Fives!
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Man at Airport: What type of plane is that?BigQ wrote:well, just so you know... i could've had double... but i started my flight training in mid-may, and now i can't afford to do flights during my days anymore, since i have no clue how long i'll be at the airport for :p
Son: A kiwaroo Airlines plane.
Man at Airport: How do you know, its got to be about 5 miles up!??
Son: It's been circling up there for abou 3 hours now, the pilot must have forgotten about it...
bdoom boom tsish!
cmdrnmartin wrote:Man at Airport: What type of plane is that?BigQ wrote:well, just so you know... i could've had double... but i started my flight training in mid-may, and now i can't afford to do flights during my days anymore, since i have no clue how long i'll be at the airport for :p
Son: A kiwaroo Airlines plane.
Man at Airport: How do you know, its got to be about 5 miles up!??
Son: It's been circling up there for abou 3 hours now, the pilot must have forgotten about it...
bdoom boom tsish!
Pretty much...
Well, haven't visited Flynet for a few days and only yesterday I saw the Awards list.
Accepting the compliments, now I can tell for sure:
My name is Walker. Johnnie Walker!
Edited by pahisjon2 :Or even better: My name is Skywalker. Luke Skywalker!
It seems that flying almost entirely long hauls did it. Tough luck I was not so carefull and get a better rating as well!
My congrats to everyone in the tops list as well, and especially to the Award Winners. Well done Gentlemen!
Accepting the compliments, now I can tell for sure:
My name is Walker. Johnnie Walker!
Edited by pahisjon2 :Or even better: My name is Skywalker. Luke Skywalker!
It seems that flying almost entirely long hauls did it. Tough luck I was not so carefull and get a better rating as well!
My congrats to everyone in the tops list as well, and especially to the Award Winners. Well done Gentlemen!
Hehehe! Well, If it is a present for my birthday I certainly could not say "no"
Johnny has a matching surname (and the slogan is "Keep Walking"!). Luke has a more interesting surname : Sky Walker (but I know you got it already ).
As for me, don't forget I am a vintage guy (Me109e vs f-16: 5-1, though the lattest is not that bad). A laser katana....
I'd rather have a Hattori Hanzo one!
Or any piece of nice Japanese equipment for that reason..... preferrably an alive one, with the supporting apparatus..
(Don't worry about the room. I'll get with something!)
Hmm.. Let's check the 'net.. could figure of something.... (No, only for the sword I meant!):mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Johnny has a matching surname (and the slogan is "Keep Walking"!). Luke has a more interesting surname : Sky Walker (but I know you got it already ).
As for me, don't forget I am a vintage guy (Me109e vs f-16: 5-1, though the lattest is not that bad). A laser katana....
I'd rather have a Hattori Hanzo one!
Or any piece of nice Japanese equipment for that reason..... preferrably an alive one, with the supporting apparatus..
(Don't worry about the room. I'll get with something!)
Hmm.. Let's check the 'net.. could figure of something.... (No, only for the sword I meant!):mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Konnichiwa my friend. Ogenki desu-ka?
Although, as you know, I am mostly an Excalibur guy rather than a Katana one (I prefer stone walls rather than paper ones), I have the knowledge with these toys. Use them the best way without breaking them... I am sure you know what I mean as it is a constant danger in the cross-road of east and west... Even I have failed for a moment in the past, you know...
Well, we got a new award. That of the official hijackers of FlyNet forums. We hijacked the thread for sure. At least, I hope we entertained those who got the point.
Dewa Mata
P.S. It's time for that beer.
Although, as you know, I am mostly an Excalibur guy rather than a Katana one (I prefer stone walls rather than paper ones), I have the knowledge with these toys. Use them the best way without breaking them... I am sure you know what I mean as it is a constant danger in the cross-road of east and west... Even I have failed for a moment in the past, you know...
Well, I had in mind the ideal place, a candlelighted medieval castle on a mountainous area big enough with stairs going up and up and up and stairs going down and down and down...pahisjon2 wrote:(Don't worry about the room. I'll get with something!)
Hmm, the net... Virtual world. You've flown many times in Osaka, Tokyo, even Okinawa (you cannot complaint about the flights schedule) but... no Katana. The limits of vitrual realism... I remember my course in UK, back in 1994 when (even in UK) the net was not exactly popular yet and most things happened in real life.pahisjon2 wrote:Hmm.. Let's check the 'net.. could figure of something.... (No, only for the sword I meant!):mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Well, we got a new award. That of the official hijackers of FlyNet forums. We hijacked the thread for sure. At least, I hope we entertained those who got the point.
Dewa Mata
P.S. It's time for that beer.
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