Pilot(s) dream

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Pilot(s) dream

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I sincerely hope that pilot had to turn in his license. It would be a shame to the entire pilot community who tries her best everyday to make aviation as safe and economically viable as possible while reducing the footprint on the environment if he still has his license. No mercy for such stupidities

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En 1984, un pilote américain de 27 ans, Robert Moriarty passe entre les piliers de la Tour Eiffel à bord d'un Beechcraft Bonanza. Ancien marine, il avait effectué 824 missions au Viêtnam. Interrogé sur les raisons de son exploit, il répondit : "Just for the fun".
Merci à Christine d'avoir retrouvé cette anecdote et à Muriel d'avoir trouvé la vidéo !


In 1984, an 27-year-old American pilot, Robert Moriarty flew between the feet of the Eiffel Tower on a Beechcraft Bonanza. As a marine, he did 824 missions in Vietnam. When asked about the reasons of his feat, he answered : "Just for the fun".
Thank you to Christine for having found this story and to Muriel for the video !

http://hello-paris.over-blog.com/article-16547558.html

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teddybAIR wrote:I sincerely hope that pilot had to turn in his license. It would be a shame to the entire pilot community who tries her best everyday to make aviation as safe and economically viable as possible while reducing the footprint on the environment if he still has his license. No mercy for such stupidities
Hey armchair flyer,

No Guts, No Glory :lol:

You could 'easily' fly a BAe 146 through the pillars of the Eiffel Tower without scraping the metal :mrgreen:

Robert J. Moriarty is a former American Marine F-4B fighter pilot who recorded over 824 missions in combat.

At the age of 20, he was the youngest naval aviator in the Vietnam war.
He became a Captain in the Marines at the age of 22.

He holds 14 International aviation records including Lindbergh's record for time between New York to Paris in two different categories.

On 31 March 1984 at 11:20, Robert Moriarty flew between the pillars of the Eiffel tower aboard a Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft.
Source: Wikipedia

More background information H E R E (A Bonanza in Paris)

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TopGun81 wrote: In 1984, an 27-year-old American pilot, Robert Moriarty flew ....

http://hello-paris.over-blog.com/article-16547558.html
The Vietnam war ended on April 1975; he was then 18 by which time he had flown 800+ missions and celebrated his 20th birthday !

Now THAT is information !
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awesome video dude. its a charter plan not a big passangers plan






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Some years ago (if not decades) a French Aviator flew with an Morane Saulnier Rallye through the Arc de Triomphe :lol:

Funny part, the wing span was to wide but he managed ...... :mrgreen:

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For me the most spectacular (or crazy if you want) was Jules Védrines, landing his Caudron G3 on the roof of galeries Lafayette at Paris in 1919!

http://albindenis.free.fr/Site_escadril ... ayette.jpg

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