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Vishal, great post!
As a Diver - I like to see Divers wearing AT's in and around the water. However, I also do very much appreciate it when I see Pilots wearing their Pilot watches in and around the planes and in the air!
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Vishal, truly exceptional pictures. I had the good fortune of spending quality time with you and I must say you are not only a true professional pilot but a real gentleman as well. See you soon.
Keep on flying safely and give us more posts like this one!
Cheers!
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
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As a pilot this year must have been great news for you! Some great photos in the post as well although the fourth photo has me perplexed. Altitude 39000 heading and Mach showing as blank. Did you power climb vertically and reached zero speed? Or is there some copter that goes to 39000ft?
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The UK Greg Wrote:As a pilot this year must have been great news for you! Some great photos in the post as well although the fourth photo has me perplexed. Altitude 39000 heading and Mach showing as blank. Did you power climb vertically and reached zero speed? Or is there some copter that goes to 39000ft?
Hi Greg ! Yes indeed this year was an interesting one, specially for us aviators around the world. It is great to have series of watches dedicated to our profession. I appreciate your keen observation ( picture No. 04 ) - The aircraft in question is an Airbus A-330. With the autopilot selected the aircraft can maintain speed and flight path selected either by the pilot or by aircrafts Flight management and guidance system. In the latter case these windows remain blank.
Bill
As a Diver - I like to see Divers wearing AT's in and around the water. However, I also do very much appreciate it when I see Pilots wearing their Pilot watches in and around the planes and in the air!
Great travelog...thanks for sharing.
Best regards
Mark
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Keep on flying safely and give us more posts like this one!
Cheers!
Regards,
Jeronimo
Omar Khayyám (Persia XI-XII Century) offered that Time should not only be measured in length but also in width due to the intrinsic difference between a minute or other depending on what is happening to the beholder... I wonder how a watch would look like...
Tailwinds,
Marinus
Altitude 39000 heading and Mach showing as blank. Did you power climb vertically and reached zero speed? Or is there some copter that goes to 39000ft?
Cheers Greg Chalk

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Hi Greg ! Yes indeed this year was an interesting one, specially for us aviators around the world. It is great to have series of watches dedicated to our profession.
I appreciate your keen observation ( picture No. 04 ) - The aircraft in question is an Airbus A-330. With the autopilot selected the aircraft can maintain speed and flight path selected either by the pilot or by aircrafts Flight management and guidance system. In the latter case these windows remain blank.
Vishal.
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