Top 26 Quotes About Airplane Pilots

#1. Just as airplane pilots must maintain contact with air traffic control towers, you and I must stay in touch with God - the one who sees the big picture of our lives and who orchestrates everything that involves us. He

Joyce Meyer

#2. The guy in the airplane goes with you. So he has self-interest to do the good things, too, and I don't know of any pilots that don't have a self-interest in staying alive.

Gordon Bethune

#3. HEALTHY EATING isn't about counting fat grams, dieting, cleanses, and antioxidants; Its about eating food untouched from the way we find it in nature in a balanced way; Whole foods give us all that we need to perfectly nourish ourselves.

Pooja Mottl

#4. den, and I was walking down the street with

Arthur Conan Doyle

#5. It's not like I'm a rookie pilot. In fact, I invented airplanes. And air.

David Blatt

#6. Why don't we just buy one airplane and let the pilots take turns flying it.

Calvin Coolidge

#7. There's a lot of racism still alive and still active.

Richard Sherman

#8. I've always assumed he'd be around to be, you know, yelled at and taken for granted. And of course I was wrong. Nobody's going to put up with that forever.

MaryJanice Davidson

#9. I would love to do a biopic of a famous singer, like Diana Ross or Donna Summer, or an old jazz story that we haven't seen before. I would love to do that! I would love to play Diana Ross 'cause she's an icon. I'm salivating to do that.

Taraji P. Henson

#10. When you're a pilot, and you know all the ways to survive an airplane crash and how low the chances are, you feel safer.

Chloe Grace Moretz

#11. The J3 Cub is the safest airplane in the world; it can just barely kill you.

C. Maxwell Stanley

#12. Believing isn't wishing, Grady. What you know with your heart is the only thing you really ever know.

Dean Koontz

#13. Never get on an airplane if the pilot is wearing a hat that has more than three pastel colors.

George Carlin

#14. Learning to fly an airplane taught me a way of thinking, an approach to problem-solving that was applicable and effective. Pilots are very methodical and meticulous, and artists tend not to be.

Chris Carter

#15. No one should expect building a new high-growth, software-powered company in an established industry to be easy. It's brutally difficult.

Marc Andreessen

#16. 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.

Ernest K. Gann

#17. In politics there are no principles, just opportunities

Bill Press

#18. A pilot who says he has never been frightened in an airplane is, I'm afraid, lying.

Louise Thaden

#19. How many people, how many of us want to get on an airplane where you know only, only 20% of the pilots use the checklist? Why would you do that? I think we should be outraged because the technology is there, it's totally available. We're just not using it yet.

William Davis

#20. What if airplane pilots said, 'my first three years were a wreck'? We worry about the safety of people at the hands of these other professions. Why don't we worry about children being at the hands of an adult, even a well-meaning adult, who doesn't know what he or she is doing?

Deborah

#21. It is a terrible thing to see someone else scared, isn't it?

Maggie Stiefvater

#22. To be free, to rise and leave everything, without a glance back, behind. To say "yes".

Dag Hammarskjold

#23. This is why being a helicopter pilot is so different from being an airplane pilot, and why in generality, airplane pilots are open, clear-eyed, buoyant extroverts, and helicopter pilots are brooding introspective anticipators of trouble. They know if something bad has not happened it is about to.

Harry Reasoner

#24. 'Twenty One Pilots' is a play by Arthur Miller, who also wrote 'All My Sons.' It's about a guy who's creating and developing parts for airplanes in war time, when it comes to his attention that some of these parts were faulty.

Josh Dun

#25. Most pilots learn, when they pin on their wings and go out and get in a fighter, especially, that one thing you don't do, you don't believe anything anybody tells you about an airplane.

Chuck Yeager

#26. An airplane might disappoint any pilot but it'll never surprise a good one.

Len Morgan

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