HS -> College (BS Biology, BS Psychology) -> Pharmacy school (Pharm D) -> soul sucking career I hate x 9 yrs -> flight school -> Corporate Pilot (and finally happy)
Please tell me you are joking. So much fail in what you wrote above. Most pilots have hundreds to thousands of hours hand flying airplanes before they even think of sitting in the right seat of an airliner. They most definitely know how to "actually fly the plane". What do you think they spend...
I fly sailplanes (the gliders with a full enclosed cockpit).
Its an amazing way to fly. On a good day I can stay up as long as I want bouncing around from thermal to thermal. I have had flights that last 6-7 hours.
In the winter I can "surf" the glider in the mountain wave that often...
Check out the CAT III ILS 35R approach into KDEN. No decision height and the only landing requirement is a runway visual range of 0 - 700 feet. Granted you need special equipment and training to fly this approach...
Yep, spent ~$14k back in 2007. Insurance just paid ~$19k to replace the diamond which was recently damaged (somehow chipped which I thought was never supposed to happen but oh well...)
Its all about where you are in life and what matters to you. FWIW we are both in our 30's and well into our...
You would be suprised. If you go to a bar that has at least a somewhat decent beer selection you should be able to find them.
I also recommend Paulaner Hefeweizen. It has a great mellow flavor that most people like. You can find it at many bars. In fact, just about any wheat beer will...
1) She IS a risk to herself and others. As a patient you dont want your nurse high for the same reason you dont want your pilot high. If they screw up people can and do die. (ex: A simple decimal error in med administration or even giving certain meds too fast can be fatal. Its easy to screw up...
Show me any evidence that a drug company is withholding a "cure" simply to make money.
You dont seem to understand that disease is generally a complex chain of events that can not simply be fixed with a single "cure". Medicine primarily mitigates and lessens severity of disease and thats it...
Well, to be fair, they do have to make up their money for the "cure" they are providing. Its like when you go to the mechanic who fixes somthing and then secretly damage somthing else so you have to come back.
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