Guest g_i_jack029 Posted June 18, 2008 Posted June 18, 2008 Affects of the disease: 1. Rush of emotions when a contrail or aircraft appears 2. Tears build up in eyes at sight or noise of aircraft 3. Think that every noise you hear is an aircraft or helicopter 4. Spend way too much time on the TAA 5. Take images of aircraft with expensive equipment 6. Must go to aviation events 7. Look at the sky constantly waiting for an aircraft 8. Each time a jet flys over you always have a guess at what it is (even if you don't have a clue) 9. Know the time certain jets fly over 10. Have 4 or more aviation books worth more than $20 each 11. Go outside in underwear in temperatures below 10 degrees C jet to see or take photos of an aircraft 12. Buy aeroplane jelly even though you hate it :lol: 13. Constantly asking anyone with a good acars decoder if anything is flying over your area 14. Constant listen to the Air band on scanners 15. Listening to the airband either keeps you up listening or rocks you to sleep 16. Buying expensive pieces of equipment just to look at a blip on a computer screen in real time 17. Oversized aerial on roof for scanner to listen to airports more than 300km away 18. Everyone you live with is sick of hearing about how much thrust a rolls royce trent 900 can give out 19. Chuck Yeager has probably even heard about you 20. Using peoples number plates as call signs, pretending you are in the traffic pattern while you're in a traffic jam These are just a few of my problems, seriously *No.12 is just for fun, i do not buy aeroplane jelly :^o :lol: :roll: *
Guest Glenn Posted June 18, 2008 Posted June 18, 2008 Jack you certainly are sick Quite a few I am guilty of. Was sitting here this arvo and I heard a familiar sound. It was Paul in his Yak 52 flying about. Ahhh the sound of round =P~
Guest g_i_jack029 Posted June 18, 2008 Posted June 18, 2008 Lol, yes i'm addicted please add your own also i get chills and feel like i'm going to burst out crying when i'm watching transformers (the part where they call in the A10s and what looked like a C130) serious, i got soo emotional
Guest g_i_jack029 Posted June 18, 2008 Posted June 18, 2008 i was waiting for you to say something along those lines :lol: so robbo...got any to add or did i cover them all for you :P :lol:
Robbo Posted June 18, 2008 Posted June 18, 2008 :roll: Nope... I am not "sick" like you all :D I have been involved in aviation for 12+ years so not much I havent seen. Although something did fly over the other night at like 3am and I did jump out of bed to see what it was Hit my head on the bed post to :twisted: LOL Jack you should search this forum and see what happened with me and the F111 :shock:
Guest g_i_jack029 Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 lol, the disese is in you but your body is fighting it :evil: :lol: everyone on this site is sick! well, almost :roll:
Guest g_i_jack029 Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Denial of having the disease even though you work in the aviation industry is another LARGE affect :roll:
Robbo Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 :mrgreen: LOL ggrrr i cannot find the post from when i "*****" (admin edit - to remove swearing :evil: ) my pants when a jet came out from my parents propertys gully :shock: You should hear that story.
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