"really good day"
I opened my email this morning and found an email from Bob Bogash "I think I'm going to try and fly 737G today.........".
"OK," I replied, "I'll be there today."
At the airport, I detected a bit of apprehension, Bob was saying it had been months since his transition training, so I suggested we make a few circuits in the pattern in my -12 and burnish the rust off. The airport was busy but we were able to review RV-12 airspeeds, takeoff and landing techniques. Bob was doing fine, not polished but OK. We stopped for lunch and debriefing in the hangar and then a few more circuits. By that time Bob felt good and wanted to get up on that pony while the everything was fresh.
Off he went....and taxiing back from 1st flight, I see a thumbs up, a good sign things went well:
Did the first flight hisself, looks happy
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After dinner I found an email from Bob: "good day today, Tonio - really good day".
That's what we say when the day goes well, I can't repeat what we say when they don't go well
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Tony