Peninsulair welcomes Dr. Alan Frosst as our new CFI

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Peninsulair welcomes Dr. Alan Frosst as our new CFI

Post by hazatude »

Dr. Frosst is a class 1 flight instructor and DFTE. Alan has a long history with Peninsulair and we are honoured to have him back with us in the role of Chief Flight Instructor.

So drop by and say hello to, "Supersonic".
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May I ask why Dr



Honest question, im just curious?
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He has a PhD
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He has a PhD
hahaha
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Nice to see him back!
He's been around there 45 years or so...
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For what it is worth I used to be known as Dr. ., when anyone in the pilot / engineer group had VD they came to me for advice.
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Dr. Cat.. I think I picked up something from one of the nurses at vgh. what should I do? :wink:
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Post by Cat Driver »

First we must establish what you have Rowdy.

The most common gift they can give is clap.

What are your symptoms? Is it dripping a light green color fluid and can you bite off a steel bar to ease the pain when you have a piss?

So lets go throught the symptoms and make sure what you received.
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I had my first ground school class wih AF 14 years ago, in the back of the hanger. I remember the Tim Hortons Caravan on Floats just outside the window. Beautiful. Congrats to Him. Good to see he's still around.
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Cat Driver wrote:First we must establish what you have Rowdy.

The most common gift they can give is clap.

What are your symptoms? Is it dripping a light green color fluid and can you bite off a steel bar to ease the pain when you have a piss?

So lets go throught the symptoms and make sure what you received.
Actually it was a phone number :wink:
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Howdy wrote:I remember the Tim Hortons Caravan on Floats
Timmy's on floats!!????!?!? Be still my beating heart!
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Actually it was a phone number
No problem Rowdy, if she gives you a dose get back to me. :smt003
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Widow wrote:
Howdy wrote:I remember the Tim Hortons Caravan on Floats
Timmy's on floats!!????!?!? Be still my beating heart!
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You would not be happy with the operation of that airplane at the time widow.

The aircraft did not belong to Timmy's. It belonged to one of the shareholders who was a notoriously shady operator.

When the airplane overturned in the river near Arnprior and the camp kids ended up in the water(no loss or injuries), there was a joke going around that TH would have to change their name to Dunkin Donuts.
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flyinphil wrote:
Widow wrote:
Howdy wrote:I remember the Tim Hortons Caravan on Floats
Timmy's on floats!!????!?!? Be still my beating heart!
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You would not be happy with the operation of that airplane at the time widow.

The aircraft did not belong to Timmy's. It belonged to one of the shareholders who was a notoriously shady operator.

When the airplane overturned in the river near Arnprior and the camp kids ended up in the water(no loss or injuries), there was a joke going around that TH would have to change their name to Dunkin Donuts.
That is great. lol. I also remember in that class was a young Foxy little thing. Can't remember her name, but she was beautiful. Wonder where she is now. Now that was "be still my heart".
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Post by bluenote »

Has Alan FroSST ever done flying in the corporate or airline sector or has always been in instructing? It is nice to see him in the position as I believe he held this position at PEN years ago.

Nice gig MR. Super sonic transport
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Cat Driver wrote:For what it is worth I used to be known as Dr. ., when anyone in the pilot / engineer group had VD they came to me for advice.
Did you pay $599 to buy the degree?

http://www.ashwooduniversity.net/ashwoo ... degree.asp
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PHD .... Professional Hiway Driver?

Joking guys relax!
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