I had a red-letter day at the Airline -- my last "jeopardy-day" before I retire this August. My last Simulator Ride. And I passed! Phew!

No more medicals, check-rides, training sessions, passports, security clearances or Sims. That's it! From now on it's just line-flying until I vanish! And Rob F, the Check Pilot, was also happy that I passed! Less paperwork for him!

It's been 39 years... which means hundreds of Sims and Rides and Courses. I started on the DC-9 there, then the 727, A-320/321/319, L-1011, B-767, A-330, A-340, and the B-777. About 23,000 hours worth. And I never had to re-do a Ride or a Medical (and I never had a violation -- just chicken, I guess...).
The fellow on the right, Will, is part of the Canadian contingent to Vimy for the 100th Anniversary of that pivotal Canadian battle. He will be flying one of these over Vimy Ridge.

The whole formation was stacked carefully in a C-17 and ferried over to France.

Cudos to the RCAF for allowing this to happen! Well done!
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