Not knowing if it's your first solo or not is more scary then your first solo really. But when you get there, that moment of starting her up on your own is such a rush.
And once more you really show what it is like for someone learning, each victory and each step!
Not knowing if it's your first solo or not is more scary then your first solo really. But when you g
I see Chucky learns like me. Needs things broken down. It can be frustrating when everyone else seems to excel and you feel left behind. Goodness knows trucking has it's own challenges. Backing up a 70 foot behemoth is a skill onto itself. First couple of years I never tried to park at truckstops after dark. Even after ten years there are still truckstops I can't park at because the corridor to too thin for me to make the turn.
I see Chucky learns like me. Needs things broken down. It can be frustrating when everyone else se
Decades ago, I saw a commercial that might deal with what you say. Newly minted driver looking for a job and the boss points to a map. "I know you can get the trailer from here to here, but," points to the parking lot, "can you get it from there," points to dock, "to here."
And, if I recall correctly, it was a commercial for some tobacco product.
Decades ago, I saw a commercial that might deal with what you say. Newly minted driver looking for a
Totally makes sense. Like flying, I imagine driving a big rig is very physical as well as mental. Lots of judging depth perception and always being so many seconds or minutes ahead of your vehicle.
Totally makes sense. Like flying, I imagine driving a big rig is very physical as well as mental. Lo
Had 42 fever the whole night and my brain feels like all the protein in it solidified. Seeing Chucky finally get a feel for the plane though, you lifted my spirits, thank you :D
Had 42 fever the whole night and my brain feels like all the protein in it solidified. Seeing Chucky
Very realistic engine noises, especially at shut down, I could actually hear those impulse couplings clicking! Was he a good student, did he do his live mag check before he shut down? Great job Chucky, the both of you! =^.^=
Very realistic engine noises, especially at shut down, I could actually hear those impulse couplings