7 results for stemmed:pilot

TES8 Session 415 June 10, 1968 pilot gulf Blevins bailed fuel

(On June 5, 1968 John Pitre telephoned Jane from Franklin, LA, seeking answers to three questions: the reasons for John’s uneasiness concerning his wife Peg last week; the reasons for the loss of leg feeling John experiences in hot weather; and data on a pilot, Albert Blevins, who vanished on a flight in a small plane near the Gulf Coast about four years ago, presumably near Franklin.

(Slower pace.) Fuel difficulties; not a lack of fuel, but the fuel was not getting where it should get. A stalling (long pause), in the air. (Long pause.) The pilot bailed out. (Long pause.) The chute landed on top of him, never fully opened. (Pause.) A connection with an April day. Night was when the accident occurred.

There is a current underground, underwater, that captured the wreckage. (Long pause.) The body of the pilot was not so captured however. The gulf here is more narrow, or there is an island here. The plane did not fall in the middle of a huge expanse—perhaps between the mainland and another shore. Is that clear?

UR2 Appendix 25: (For Session 732) counterparts Norma Herriman Peter Granger

(Student Bill Herriman is a professional pilot who flies a considerable distance to Elmira for class; his counterpart in class, Carl Jones, lives in Elmira each summer while giving instructions in sailplane flying, the third member of the counterpart trio, Bill Granger, is not a member of class, lives in Elmira, has always had a deep interest in aircraft, and is now learning to pilot sailplanes. [...]

TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 296 October 24, 1966 dismisses choir stew lighthouse flags

[...] 19 three six, or nineteen six six in connection with the plane, type of plane, I believe, or the pilot is connected with a man who in 1936 conceived ideas not used until this particular plane’s construction.

UR1 Section 1: Session 681 February 11, 1974 unpredictability predictable probable atoms massive

[...] It’s interesting to note that Seth says I was a pilot, and hence an officer, in that probability. [...] While on duty in some of the remote islands of the Pacific, however, I managed to get in some flying time, though not as a pilot.

[...] You died again in the war, where you were a pilot — but those are not your official deaths, so you do not recognize them.3

NotP Chapter 2: Session 758, October 6, 1975 frequencies program criteria awake monitor

[...] A man dressed as an astronaut might be riding a horse, chasing the Indians, while an Indian chief piloted an aircraft. [...]

TES8 Session 414 June 5, 1969 Kennedy Senator nation ideals poison

[...] These concerned John’s uneasy feeling about his wife Peg, last week; the strange loss of feeling in his legs in hot weather; and an effort to learn something from Seth about a pilot who disappeared some four years ago in a light plane near John’s hometown, Franklin, LA, which is close to the Gulf of Mexico.

TES7 Session 296 October 24, 1966 Marjorie Ward Bill blue Buck

[...] Or the pilot is connected with a man who in 1936 conceived ideas not used until this plane’s construction.