warbirdguy wrote:
I have so much fun to look forward to as I'm going to school for elementary education.
Well, Ive been teaching HS for 12 years in NJ and I'll agree that kids are not as respectful as they once were. I wont give you 25%, though. 15% is more like it. But that 15 is really f*&%ed up.
I have had many students come out to local airshows and really get into the experience. It makes me very happy to see that.
So, the whole generation isnt wasted, just a larger portion than used to be.
On another note, I caught some young kid, Dad watching, flipping breakers in the breaker box of the '54. We also used to have the gun port plugs in the windows. Kids were always pulling them out and the grommets with them. We finally got new windows and omitted the plugs (and a bit of originality) in order to eliminate that problem.
The worst smoker stories:
Winston-Salem. Woman sitting on main gear tire smoking a cigarette right under a seeping #2 main fuel tank (Capacity: 490 gallons). When asked by me to put it out, she says, "There's no sign that says I cant smoke here" and walks off indignantly.
Location UNknown: Man smoking under wing. Sir please put the cigarette out, there are 3,540 gallons of highly flammable gasoline above your head. Response, Sure, Im sorry and puts it out.
10 minutes later, same man spotted by me cupping newly lit cigarette in order to hide it and prevent me from discovering it. As a former smoker, hiding it from Mom and Dad and anyone else, the cupping maneuver is very familiar to me. So, this time, I was not nice. "Youve been warned, now beat it".
All of these stories are familiar. When kids sit in the main gear tires and walk away with tire shine, oil, and hydraulic fluid all over them..priceless.
Yes, you could write a book on the subject.
Kids crawling around the co-pilots seat to get up front with Dad looking...you get the evil eye when you ask them to get out of there.
People sitting in the seats on top of the signs that say "Please Do Not Sit On Seats" happens all the time.
All of this is par for the course. Unfortunatley its the nature of the beast. Keep a watchful eye and try to reduce the incidents as best you can.
And I thought it was just us. Wow.
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