@CarlBovisNature Have you tried this one Carl? It is Dark Milk but one of the few chocolate bars I still eat.
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What a touching gift 🥲 @Dunkirk_1940, consider letting Jacob try some gliding until he’s hold enough for his PPL. Gliding is a brilliant way of learning traditional aircraft “stick and rudder” flying, and he can go solo earlier on gliders than powered aircraft.
And that was pretty much the whole adventure. 32 yrs, 21,403 hrs, 144 Atlantic crossings, 36 North Pole overflights, thousands of sleepless nights, great crews, great passengers, great stories. Couldn’t have asked for more. Now on to new horizons - this time with no flight plan.
@AegisSailor@LeahRebeccaUK@BBCNews I can't let filling your car with gas go though sadly Roger.
Petroleum ( Petrol) is a liquid by any stretch of the imagination.
I'll let you have faucet because it's a more interesting word than tap.😂
Sidewalk also makes a damn lot of sense over pavement
Have a good day 😊👍🏻
My Brother tragically suffered a cardiac arrest last Sunday at mile 25 of the @LondonMarathon he’s currently fighting for his life in hospital. Please if anyone sees this please share so we can raise funds to help at this really tough time. @age_uk
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@LindzzeB Looks away awkwardly, puts on Barry White music to play over the PA, because let's face it.... A sign saying not to do something is really saying the opposite 😂
@Tim_the_Pilot That's my favourite sector on @infiniteflight sim and I fly it in the 777. A quick way to perform a take off and a landing and I usually do the return as well. I get to 6000 feet. I normally do 27R to 26L, but next time I'll switch the wind and replicate your sector 😉😊
A final piece of advice from Holly Butcher - written the day before she passed away from cancer at just 27:
“It’s a strange thing knowing you’re going to die young.
At 26, I thought I had time…
To fall in love.
Start a family.
Grow old.
But cancer doesn’t care about plans.
Now, I understand how fragile life really is. Every single day is a gift, not a guarantee.
I’m not writing this to scare you. I’m writing to remind you: really live.
Stop stressing over little things. Be kind to your body- move it, nourish it, stop criticizing it. One day you’ll wish you had appreciated it.
Go outside.
Look at the sky.
Feel the sun.
Just be.
Spend less time chasing “stuff” - more time making memories. Don’t skip moments with people you love.
Laugh more.
Write a note.
Tell someone you love them.
Complain less.
Give more.
Helping others brings more joy than anything you can buy.
Be present.
Put your phone down.
Show up - really show up.
You don’t need to have it all figured out. You don’t need a perfect body, or a perfect life.
Just follow what makes your heart light up. Say no to what drains you. Make changes when you need to.
And please - donate blood. I wouldn’t have had that extra year without it. And that year gave me memories I’ll hold close… forever.
Thank you for reading this.
Live your life well.
And maybe… we’ll meet again someday.”
Holly 🩷
Repost & share Holly’s important advice. ❤️