John Chilstrom
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Date and place began flying: |
Wings Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1970
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Certificates and ratings: |
COM, Multi, Instrument, AGI, IGI
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Types of aircraft flown: |
C150, C172, C182, T-37, T-38, B-52D, B-52H, FB-111A, B-1B
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Most memorable flight
(that you are willing to admit to!): |
Solo on the morning of his 16th birthday
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Favorite airplane: |
“The last one I’ve flown…” but over time, the FB-111
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Favorite airport: |
Andersen AFB, Guam
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Favorite flying flick: |
“Chain Lightning” with Humphrey Bogart (1950) and Twelve O’clock High with Gregory
Peck (1949)
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Best advice to an aspiring aviator: |
With credit to Wilbur Wright (1902), “What is chiefly needed is skill rather than
machinery.” And, as was emphasized to me (in a more recent era), if the going
gets rough in the cockpit, always remember…“Fly the airplane!”
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Aviation Motto: |
"You gotta be tough to fly the heavies!" |