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PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 8:53 am    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

call you 'Pleistocene Pilot' then?>>

Pleistocene? Aint that the stuff kids made models from before they had Play
Doh.

Pat

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 2:07 pm    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

Hi Jeff,

Don't tell Chuck Yeager, or many of the ex-military contractors who
do developmental test flying for the manufacturers and the military. Maybe
they didn't get your memo?

Ed in JXN
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 3:04 pm    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

When I took my check ride for my PPL in 1999 the examiner was 89 years old.
Last Spring I attended her "retirement" dinner at the Tennessee Aviation
Museum. Her mind is still very sharp but she just doesn't get around now
like she did when she was just 90. She announced at her "retirement" "not"
dinner that She was real pleased that the city of Morristown had renewed her
contract to manage the airport for another year. If you are ever in NE
Tennessee stop by and see her at MOR. She had around 58,000 hours when she
quit instructing. Evelyn Johnson is her name.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 4:49 pm    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

She had around 58,000 hours when she
| quit instructing. Evelyn Johnson is her name.
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| Steven Green

I'll place Miss Evelyn right up there along side my friend Ed Long.
Ed died in his early 80's. However, when Ed died, he has more flying
hours than any other person on earth, 63,000 I believe. Will have to
go look it up. NOTE: Can not find any info on Ed Long and his
record. Far as I know, he still holds that record for most flight
time.

Had the honor of flying in my MKIII with Ed Long. He liked the way it
flew, but did not like the seat. Well, since that flight, I fixed the
left seat to be a tad more comfortable.
john h

PS: While I was searching for Ed Long's record, I did find that an 82
year old man in Ireland solo'd a Robinson helicopter. Now that is
indicative of how old farts fall apart. I sure this elderly gentleman
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:14 pm    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

Friend Steve,
I'm glad you met my friend Evelyn Johnson. We've corresponded for
some years, and I've written about her in my monthly column. Traded
books...her's is titled Mama Bird. Her Christmas card said she was
quitting instructing. She'll be 96 I think in November. What a grand
lady!
regards,
Bob N.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 11:23 am    Post subject: older pilots Reply with quote

also perhaps relevant to this thread, would be the aviation life story of mr.
clint mchenry. those who favor younger pilots might find his history of
interest.

john bowman, bldg avid+ flyer from airdale
prairieville la (near baton rouge)


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:25 pm    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

Perhaps "we" should contact the author of the article to determine
what data he based his comment upon. A few dozen request might get
his attention.
jerb

At 12:06 PM 3/24/2006, you wrote:
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To add to Ray's observation: If it's true that older pilots have more
financial resources (which I suspect it is), then they probably have
more expensive (read higher performance) airplanes to fly. "Higher
performance" would _seem_ to go along with "higher accident rates". So
now we can look not just at accidents per hours flown but at hours flown
in type.

The key premise of the article, though, was that older pilots are
crashing in _disproportionate_ numbers. I don't believe it's
disproportionate at all. Older pilots are the biggest percentage of the
pilot population. If they crash in exactly the numbers proportional to
their percentage of the pilot population, they'd have the most
accidents. If they crash in _fewer_ numbers than is represented by
their percentage of the pilot population, maybe that's a function of
their experience and judgement.

In any case, these are some ways of looking at the problem - looking at
some data - rather than making blanket generalizations like Mr. Jet
Pilot seems to prefer. Or am I being too "violent" here? Smile

As for Mr. Jet Pilot's concern with "recognizing a problem and comming
(sic) up with ways to minimize the effects", I believe that's being done
all the time. That's why they let old guys fly fighters today whereas,
50 years ago, a 35-year-old was considered a little long in the tooth.
A 60-year-old today (or a 40- or a 50-, for that matter) isn't the same
"old guy" as was the case in, say, 1950. Which is also, by the way, why
the Age 60 Rule has outlived its usefulness and is constantly being
challenged: It ain't based on current research!

John Adamson
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hours each group flies annually. Older pilots usually are
financially able to fly many more hours yearly because of more time
and money. Younger ones can't spend as much time or money as the
older. So any meaningful comparison should be based on accidents
per hours flown. I'd bet it would be about equal.
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Pilots are Crashing in Disproportionate Numbers." It's an AP feed
by Ryan Pearson, and, in my opinion, is badly biased and very
slanted. Makes me want badly to bloody his nose. Take a look in
your own local newspapers, or look at www.thedesertsun.com and
scroll way down to the "California" section, the 2nd bullet.
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>>Larry Bourne
>>Palm Springs, CA
>>Building Kolb Mk III
>>N78LB Vamoose
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mistakes as we get older. As people get older their minds slow down
and they are not as quick to react and cannot process information
as quickly as when they were young, which is critical to flying.
This is somewhat offset by experience, but not enough to balance
the equation. It is no suprise that older pilots have a higher
accident rate. That is why airline pilots have a mandatory
retirement age of 60.
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>The only dissapointing thing here is that we have someone
responding with denial and violence instead of recognizing a
problem and comming up with ways to minimize the effects of this.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:44 pm    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 4:28 am    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

We'll all beat him with our canes!
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On 26, Mar 2006, at 11:43 PM, Larry Cottrell wrote:

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 5:37 am    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

She had around 58,000 hours when she
| quit instructing. Evelyn Johnson is her name.
|
| Steven Green

I'll place Miss Evelyn right up there along side my friend Ed Long.
Ed died in his early 80's. However, when Ed died, he has more flying
hours than any other person on earth, 63,000 I believe. Will have to
go look it up. NOTE: Can not find any info on Ed Long and his
record. Far as I know, he still holds that record for most flight
time.

Had the honor of flying in my MKIII with Ed Long. He liked the way it
flew, but did not like the seat. Well, since that flight, I fixed the
left seat to be a tad more comfortable.
john h

PS: While I was searching for Ed Long's record, I did find that an 82
year old man in Ireland solo'd a Robinson helicopter. Now that is
indicative of how old farts fall apart. I sure this elderly gentleman
is an exception.

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I'll bet you know this, but if you go into the FBO at MGM in Montgomery
you'll see a glass case that has all of Mr. Longs log books laid out
including the last one with the totals. They sort of set up a memorial
to the fellow. For those that don't know this fellow flew for the
regional power company (Alabama Power) and just got up every morning to
go fly the major powerlines to look for problems (trees, etc.) and also
everytime weather blew through the area, he'd be out buzzing through at
low level looking for what was keeping the lights out...

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 6:14 am    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

| I'll bet you know this, but if you go into the FBO at MGM in
Montgomery
| you'll see a glass case that has all of Mr. Longs log books laid out
| including the last one with the totals.
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| Jeremy Casey

Thanks for the info, Jeremy. I did not know about Ed's memorial. I
will make a special trip out there to look at them.

You are correct. Ed flew power line patrol primarily. Most of his
time was low level on the wires.

A couple years before Ed died, he was presented an award from EAA at
the flyin at Oshkosh. He never looked for attention about the fact
that he had more flight time than any other man. He simply loved to
fly.

About the time I was building my MKIII, 1991, I got a call from an
individual interested in a Kolb. We talked a long time. His name was
Ed Long. He didn't even tell me he was a pilot.

Take care,

john h
MKIII

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 6:17 am    Post subject: Older Pilots Reply with quote

You gotta promise not to let go. He might hit back. Shaky ol'
Lar. Do not Archive.

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