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Old 02-17-2011, 08:27 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by willijt View Post
Me, I'm a retired military pilot and in the course of my career I did both sides of the fence. I have to say that the marriage of an airplane to a ship is one that is rife with challenge and surprises. I admire naval aviators, and enjoyed being one of them for a few years.
I'm retired now also. Actually, my present job is for a company that builds flight simulators for the military. I do "flight" testing of the Navy's F/A-18 sims, which includes a lot of simulated carrier landings.
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