Think first
We all know those people who can’t seem to know what they’re thinking, if they can’t hear themselves saying it first. I admit that I also sometimes find my brain going on in autopilot and only after finishing a sentence, I realize what I have just said. Unfortunately, this happens to me even more frequently when I’m a bit nervous, e.g. when I’m speaking in front of a group of people.
I guess that will make it interesting for everybody this Sunday. Because, as I’ve already mentioned a couple of times, I’ll be attending the Vienna ComicCon this weekend as a guest. And I will be part of a panel with and about Austrian comic artists on Sunday, 13:00.
So, if you’re just now deciding to go, you will have to go on Sunday anyway, because Saturday tickets are sold out. So I’m looking forward to a crowded show and hope I will maybe see some of you there! Cheers!
Pilots who don’t know what they have to say and keep the frequency busy while they’re trying to sort out why they pressed the button for, are a real nuisance in crowded airfield.
There are unfortunately a few Chucks in the air on sundays at LFPN…(traffic : 110K moves a year)
I was flying with a buddy building some time when we landed at Long Beach. I’m flying, he’s doing the radios as we taxi off the runway when a coyote runs across the taxiway in front of us. Before even thinking he keyed the mic and blurted: “Ground: there’s a werewolf on the taxiway!” Releases the mic and looks at me with the did-I-just-say-what-I-think-I-said look. The reply is obviously with some stifled laughter: “A coyote? We’re aware.”