US President George W. Bush is a trained pilot, having flown Convair F-102s out of Ellington Air Force Base in the 1970s
2007-06-17
00:12:39
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ArgleBargleWoogleBoo: Thank you for your personal assessment of the F-102 jet fighter. However, please notice...I didn't ask anything about it. My question was pertaining to "How many World Leaders are certified pilots for jet aircraft".
2007-06-17
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superpolitics: "do you have a link to a video that actually shows him flying" No, actually one is no tneeded. This is commonly known information. I also do not have a video of Gen. George Washington encamped at Valley Forge in December 1777, but is is commonly accepted as fact.
2007-06-17
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Can't anyone asnwer the f'cking question?
How many World Leaders are certified pilots for jet aircraft?
2007-06-17
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Rootin' Tootin' Vladimir Putin can't pilot one, but he's flown in them (see site below). Doesn't that make him almost as accomplished as President Bush? I once attended a recital by a piano virtuoso, and I think if someone just gave me a few lessons I could play like that. Same applies here, right?
The former President of Brazil used to fly his own private aircraft. Came in handy for his female rendezvous, if you know what I mean.
Bush also graduated from Yale, but that doesn't mean that other World Leaders didn't have a fine education too. It just means they probably didn't attend Harvard, or Yale, or Stanford, or Princton.... or Dartmouth, or Columbia, or Cornell. Well, I'm sure they had a fine education, wherever it was, and could easily learn to fly a jet aircraft too. Perhaps Bush could teach them.
2007-06-17 04:27:23
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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the U. S. army runs their flight college at Pensacola Florida. All army and Marine Corps pilots bypass with the aid of that faculty. whilst they have performed their education, they're customary as Naval Aviators. there have been numerous Air rigidity officers who've performed this education besides, yet they're few and plenty between. different Air rigidity officers are growing to be to be service qualified. lower back this may be a rarity. The Air rigidity frequently sticks with land based plane that say US Air rigidity on the side.
2016-10-09 09:23:40
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Yes, President Bush. Why, do you think, his handlers had the nerve to slander Senator McCain in 2000? Afterall, Bush has "the lost years" while serving in his politically connected spot in the Air National Guard. McCain actually flew in combat. But that didn't stop Bush's team from slander.
Bush's service was a joke.
2007-06-17 00:40:07
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answered by iwasnotanazipolka 7
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Much of Bush's military service is a mystery, do you have a link to a video that actually shows him flying, I am not talking about him wearing the flight suit, like he did when the "mission was accomplished?" (another pilot had to fly him in) But an actual clip of him, alone flying?
2007-06-17 00:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I've really got no idea, good question though...I would like to complement you on your concise retort of the denture kitty!
2007-06-17 01:02:26
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answered by Anonymous
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General Jimmy Stewart flew bombers during WWII, he was offered to do the USO tours and turned that down.
Stewart was no chimp.
So your point being, a fighter pilot who can't prove one way or another if he left the service legally and you are what?
Tooting his horn?
If I were smart, I'd leave that part of Bush's life alone and concentrate on his good points, which are.................ahhhhhhhhhh ahhhhhhhhh ahhhhhhhhhhhhh what?
Peace
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2007-06-17 00:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course that would be a fact,but those who hate Bush don't want facts.
AD
2007-06-17 00:25:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The F-102 was a piece of garbage. Only designed for radar vectoring onto a target and launch a nuke missile from miles away. No gun. Even a chimp could fly one.
*You can't control the answers.
2007-06-17 00:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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