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An Informal Experiment: Pilots, Check In
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<blockquote data-quote="3inSlugger" data-source="post: 2861813" data-attributes="member: 18508"><p>Its been a long time since I've posted on OSA, but this thread caught my interest as I was just talking with my FIL about connections between CCLers and pilots.</p><p></p><p>My wife is recently a pilot, her Dad and two uncles are pilots, and her passed g-father was a pilot. I am not, but I go up with them and absorb a lot of their talk. I figure pilots in general have some spending money, a proclivity towards mechanical thinking, and a great deal of responsible attitudes. All these things are good factors for gun owners as well. Furthermore, pilots are always thinking about what-ifs and thinking ahead, a sign of good CCLers as well. I feel the two (pilots and CClers/gun owners) are well mated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3inSlugger, post: 2861813, member: 18508"] Its been a long time since I've posted on OSA, but this thread caught my interest as I was just talking with my FIL about connections between CCLers and pilots. My wife is recently a pilot, her Dad and two uncles are pilots, and her passed g-father was a pilot. I am not, but I go up with them and absorb a lot of their talk. I figure pilots in general have some spending money, a proclivity towards mechanical thinking, and a great deal of responsible attitudes. All these things are good factors for gun owners as well. Furthermore, pilots are always thinking about what-ifs and thinking ahead, a sign of good CCLers as well. I feel the two (pilots and CClers/gun owners) are well mated. [/QUOTE]
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