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    Happy St. Andrews Day to the Scots Squadron.



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    Rob.
    "Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."

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    Och Aye the Noo. Happy St Andrew's Day chaps.
    Run for your life - there are stupid people everywhere!

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    As someone who's Great Grandfather served in the 51st highland Regiment in WW1 i say Happy St Andrews day to all Scots in the Uk wing

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    Top Jocking !

    Sapiens qui vigilat... "He is wise who watches"

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    Happy St Andrews Day to our Scottish Contingent.

    Long May Your Lum Reek

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    The haggis is cooking, the single malt is in the glass - and I'm not even slightly Scottish !!

    Never Knowingly Undergunned !!

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    One Eighth of me is celebrating!

    "See you, Jimmy!"

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    In parts of Italy, the day of the Saint with your name is even more important than your birthday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Helmut View Post
    One Eighth of me is celebrating!

    "See you, Jimmy!"
    My Great Grandmother was Scots. So I guess that makes me one eighth as well.
    Rob.
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    If I were home I'd tip on back wi' ye.
    But, alas, it will have to be in me mind. ...
    Building up a nice collection of single malts.
    I'll have one or three on my RTB

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    Happy St Andrew's Day to all our pilots north of the border, however, I would not recommend flying in a kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naharaht View Post
    Happy St Andrew's Day to all our pilots north of the border, however, I would not recommend flying in a kilt.
    There was one notable WW1 pilot who did indeed fly in a Kilt. Philip Prothero.

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    My mums Father was a Scots Presbyterian by name of Thomas so I have one quarter Scot, one quarter Irish (Houlihan) & half English, Tune & Hickson.

    Lets raise a few Single Malts for St Andrew's Day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gully_raker View Post
    There was one notable WW1 pilot who did indeed fly in a Kilt. Philip Prothero.
    Thomson Airlines Boeing 787-8 Captain David Reid (Peedy to his friends) is known to fly as Command Pilot in a kilt every St Andrew's Day. He's based in Manchester and I am currently helping to train his eldest son to fly the Bombardier Dash 8-Q400 for another major UK Carrier ... With whom he plans to seek approval to do the same as his father. Understandably the only insistence with Captain Reid is the shorts he wears underneath his kilt every year.

    If bmiBaby Duty Flying Crews were allowed to carry out their duties wearing shorts before that Carrier ceased operations I don't see what objections there are over this special request ...



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