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Gear Up: Unexpected Pleasures

** Shooting the breeze with a local hunting
guide while waiting for passengers in
Camilla, Georgia.**
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

All pilots must eat. Learjet pilots on an overnight have to eat. Due to unusual circumstances, I’ve participated in a variety of eating experiences while flying trips as a backup first officer in a Lear 31A for Elite Air of St. Petersburg, Florida. I say unusual because I am not your usual first officer. My captain, Jason Hepner, is 33 years old. I am more than twice his age (slightly!). Because I have enjoyed a long, happy, well-paying career as a cancer surgeon before I got the chance to fly for Elite Air, I can afford to spring for dinner (and sometimes a rental car) when Jason and I are on the road. This is just what dough is for.

It seems to me that paying for dinner is the least I can do as small compensation for having a patient, full-time, real-time, Lear flight instructor for free. Not only that, but I also obviously like the guy.

Dick Karl

Dick Karl is a cancer surgeon who appreciates the beauty and science involved in both surgery and flying. Dick’s monthly Gear Up celebrates the human side of flying. He writes about his enthusiasm for both the machines and the people who fly and maintain them.

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