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Let me tell you something, planes and kids ... I've got a 3 and 1 year old, I don't wish that on anybody.
A lot of airlines have come and gone.
The overhead bins - this is not a real passenger plane. We wanted it to look like a real passenger plane. But we're actually inside a very heavy-duty, industrial, like, cargo plane. And we built this set inside of it.
But remember this, Japanese boy ... airplanes are not tools for war. They are not for making money. Airplanes are beautiful dreams. Engineers turn dreams into reality.
By flying, men often rush into the midst of calamities.
When I was a very little boy, I lived underneath the air pattern of LaGuardia airport in New York and I watched the planes fly to their destinations. I was in love with the design of these airplanes.
Indulge your imagination in every possible flight.
Pilots are a rare kind of human. They leave the ordinary surface of the word, to purify their soul in the sky, and they come down to earth, only after receiving the communion of the infinite.
What paper planes and empty seats most have in common
is that they are best made by children still learning how to ride things out.
Airplanes have dulled and desensitized us; we are encumbered, like lovers in a suit of armor.
In art, you CAN crash your plane and walk away from it
Aviation is poetry ... It's the finest kind of moving around, you know, just as poetry is the finest way of using words.
Jet Noise, the Sound of Freedom.
I play with toys. I have one plane that travels with me. It travels with the equipment.
Get rid at the outset of the idea that the airplane is only an air-going sort of automobile. It isn't. It may sound like one and smell like one, and it may have been interior decorated to look like one; but the difference is - it goes on wings.
In the '80's my gut feeling was that airlines were crap. I hated spending time on planes. I thought we could create the kind of airline I'd like. So we got a secondhand 747 and gave it a go.
Mark my word: A combination airplane and motor car is coming..
Flying fosters fantasies of childhood, of omnipotence, rapid shifts of being, miraculous moments; it stirs our capacity for dreaming.
Everything has changed. The flying changed. The airports have changed.
When the weight of the paper equals the weight of the airplane, only then you can go flying.
I was engaged in what I believe to be the most thrilling industry in the world-aviation. My heart still leaps when I see a tiny two-seater plane soaring gracefully through the sky. Our great airlines awe me. Yet I know they were not produced in a day or a decade.
I'm always jumping on a plane somewhere. With my lifestyle, I'm all over the place.
I am a sporting man. I always like to give trains and aeroplanes a fair chance of getting away.
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I like airplanes. I like anywhere that isn't a proper place. I like in betweens.
I love flying. I've been to almost as many places as my luggage.
There is something about the airline industry that really grabbed me.
I'm flying everywhere in my private jet.
When you live and work in different time zones, you spend a lot of time on airplanes.
I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things.
It is the professional pilot's bounden duty to know the idiosyncrasies of each type (of airplane), for he must spend a large proportion of his active career exploiting its qualities and compensating for its faults. These secrets cannot be discovered in a ground school.
And I fly planes all the time. And helicopters.
On a plane you can pick up more and better people than on any other public conveyance since the stagecoach.
How many airports are there in the world?
You fly for hours and hours and hours over Africa to go from one place to another.
I like to fly at least once a day.
Any idiot can get an airplane off the ground, but an aviator earns his keep by bringing it back anytime, anywhere, under any circumstances that man and God can dream up.
The more I fly, the more I'm convinced that the true wonder of modern aviation is the transformation of tasteless particles into something known as airplane food.
One of the things that Jessie liked about the heightened security surrounding airplane travel was the fact that you didn't have to sit around the airport making polite conversation until flights were called.
It is apparent to me that the possibilities of the aeroplane, which two or three years ago were thought to hold the solution to the [flying machine] problem, have been exhausted, and that we must turn elsewhere.
If you are in trouble anywhere in the world, an airplane can fly over and drop flowers, but a helicopter can land and save your life.
Stuck in the plane on the runway. You can always count on US Air.
I love to fly so much.
Aviation will give new nourishment to the religious sprit of mankind. It will add airspace to those other great heighteners of the cosmic mood: the wood, the sea, the desert.
I can't help but notice that everytime I fly somewhere, other people's planes fall out of the sky.
Flying involves endless hours of sheer boredom, punctuated by moments of stark terror.
I feel about airplanes the way I feel about diets. It seems to me that they are wonderful things for other people to go on.
The first real air-liner, carrying some five or six hundred passengers, will probably appear after or towards the end of the battle between fixed and moving-wing machines. And it will be a flying boat.
I love flying; I love aircraft, and you could say I've had a love affair with flight since I was a child. I travel a huge amount. I use airports, and as a pilot, I've flown in and out of airports thousands of times, so really, I have a fairly broad perspective.
Sweet dreams and flying machines in pieces on the ground
I was once told that flying involves long hours of boredom, interrupted by moments of extreme fright.
Violence is anything an airplane can do to a cloud
If people had wheels and could fly, how would we differentiate them from airplanes? - Anonymous
Flying is not only the art of the birds, but it is also the art of the artists!
Propulsion, spewing out smoke, and three-wheeler taxis,
The glamour of twentieth-century air travel helped to persuade once-fearful travelers to take to the skies and encouraged parochial Americans to go out and see the world.
I hate flying, flat out hate its guts.
I've never known an industry that can get into people's blood the way aviation does.
I hate flying. I don't like planes. I get really anxious.
Not long ago, when I was a student in college, just flying an airplane seemed a dream. But that dream turned into reality.
The men flyers have given out the impression that aeroplaning is very perilous work, something that an ordinary mortal should not dream of attempting. But when I saw how easily the man flyers manipulated their machines I said I could fly.
Airline travel is hours of boredom interrupted by moments of stark terror.
Air. Air is really, really awesome.
Ordinary society is like a paperweight on you: It won't allow you to fly.
I do quite a lot of flying in my concerts.
I don't mind flying. I always pass out before the plane leaves the ground.
747s always remind me of a fat, ugly old lady in the neighborhood where I used to live. Huge sagging breasts, swollen legs, dried up neckline. The airport, a likely gathering place for the old ladies. Dozens of them, coming and going, one after the other.
If, sir, men were all virtuous, I should with great alacrity teach them all to fly. But what would be the security of the good if the bad could at pleasure invade them from the sky? Against an army sailing through the clouds neither wall, nor mountains, nor seas could afford any security.
From a very early age, I wanted to fly aeroplanes.
Growing up in the '60s and early '70s, with the space flight and the Apollo program, I always loved planes. I always loved rockets and I always loved space travel.
Flying is hypnotic and all pilots are victims to the spell. Their world is like a magic island in which the factors of life and death assume their proper values. Thinking becomes clear because there are no earthly foibles or embellishments to confuse it.
Flying High with the Angels
The aeroplane is the nearest thing to animate life that man has created. In the air a machine ceases indeed to be a mere piece of mechanism; it becomes animate and is capable not only of primary guidance and control, but actually of expressing a pilot's temperament.
The century of aeroplanes deserves its own music. As there are no precedents, I must create anew.
Never stop flying the airplane.
On wings of wind came flying all abroad.
Tailor gang they rolling up those paper planes.
Jet ski and wild noises.
A plane is a guilty pleasure. I have one. It's a great luxury. I appreciate it. I couldn't do what I do. It's not something you can write down as anything other than, "Wow, I can't believe I have this and I'm absolutely spoiled and entitled." On the other hand, I have one and I use it.
[The purpose of flight research] is to separate the real from the imagined problems and to make known the overlooked and the unexpected.
Flight is intolerable contradiction.
Aviation constituted a new and possibly decisive element in preventing or fighting a war, and I was in a unique position to observe European aviation - especially in its military aspects.
World barista champions use the AeroPress to make coffee on the folding tray tables of airplanes.
I hate to fly. I'm deathly afraid of it.
Flying a good airplane doesn't require near as much attention as a motor car.
How could they possibly be Japanese planes?
We built a jet airplane to get in and out of a 5,000-ft field. No one believed it could be done.
ONE I GO CRUISING WITH EXPLOSIVES
Aviation is proof that given, the will, we have the capacity to achieve the impossible.
Flying is done largely with the imagination.
How pleasant to hold in mind, through the crevasses of our moods, at three in the afternoon when lassitude and despair threaten, that there is always a plane taking off for somewhere.
With all the knowledge and skill acquired in thousands of flights in the last ten years, I would hardly think today of making my first flight on a strange machine in a twenty-seven mile wind, even if I knew that the machine had already been flown and was safe.
soaring with the eagles leaving the turkeys behind
I used to own some hobby aircraft, but I got rid of them. I didn't have the time.
I have a private plane. But I fly commercial when I go to environmental conferences.
The men and women who make up a plane's crew put their lives in jeopardy each time they fly. It's our job as much as anyone's to make sure we make it as safe as possible up there for them.
Everybody wants to fly. At some stage in their lives, everyone looks up in the sky and sees the seemingly effortlessness of a bird in the gulf of air overhead and thinks: I wish, just one time, that could be me.
Air transport is just a glorified bus operation.
Film and calculus, both pornographies of flight.
The airplane was a complicated system encompassing many components, but to a skilled pilot it still had the intimate quality of a hand tool. The love that lays the swale in rows is also the love that parts the clouds for the stick-and-rudder man.