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OK Nigel. I'm going to tell you what I told Dan. I'm sure he meant to tell you but the poor boy is probably in tears :crying:

You know how much he treasures the memory of his flight in G-ASGK and he has spent most of his life re-creating it? Well, his most valued posession in the whole wide world is his BOAC Junior Jet Club logbook which records his flight and is signed by the Captain. In order to protect his feelings, I've never mentioned this before, but since he's making such a song and dance about deciphering the Captain's signature, I decided that now is the time to tell him :wink:

It was a junior stewardess's responsibility to fill out the kiddies' logbooks and present them to the Captain for signing. But junior stewardesses and stewards were not allowed through the First Class curtains, let alone on the flight deck. And asking one to sign something was like asking to get beaten up. So most of the time the stewardess would forge a signature and make it illegible so nobody would know who it was. Sometimes they would ask me to do it as the handwriting would be different :dance:

Just occasionally, you'd get a Captain who asked for the logbooks for signing and if you'd already done it you were in even more trouble :roll: So they were usually left until the last minute so the Captain would never know.

From Dan's attempt at deciphering the name I reckon it is either the Pakistani based stewardess (he was on a Karachi flight) or somebody with a sense of humour. Captain Armrest? I don't think so :lol:

He's spinning this yarn about being taken onto the flight deck and seeing the Captain sign it personally. Yeah right! He was only four. He was probably taken into the back galley and saw the second steward picking his nose! How would he know the difference?

Actually it probably wasn't even a VC10 it was probably a .........aaaargh! Look out he's coming to get me........ :axe:

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speedbird591 wrote: He's spinning this yarn about being taken onto the flight deck and seeing the Captain sign it personally. Yeah right!
I wish I could find my old Junior Jet Club Logbook! :sad: And I did get mine signed personally by the Captain on the flight deck, on a VC-10 flight back from Canada, 19 billion years ago (actually 1971). I was 9 years old, and spent about an hour up on the flight deck (I think everyone else was asleep), watching the approaching dawn at altitude is a wonderful experience! :smile: Kinda doubt that would be allowed these days. :roll:

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Many thanks Ian, you do not know how much I have suffered over this secrecy :lol:

Well, that certainly opened my eyes, forging a log-book is a very serious crime indeed, but from what you wrote about junior stewards and stewardessess not being allowed through the first class compartments to the cockpit I can see the reasons for this forgery but why could one of the first class stewards/stewardesses...............Never mind, on second thoughts I won't ask!! :-#

Poor Dan must be absolutely gutted!! :shock:
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:-# :drinkers: :drinkers: :drinkers: :drinkers: :drinkers: :drinkers:

:gigle: :gigle: :madhead: :madhead: :brick: :brick: :brick:
:sicky: :sicky: :sicky:

:shock: :shock:
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A think this whole air-business is a bit overrated.... think I'll switch to stamps instead....
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PS. Ian: I took your for a friend. How one can be mistaken......buhu....
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Guess the next coming from Ian will be that Father Christmas / Santa Claus(US) doesn't exists? :madhead: :roll:
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DanKH wrote:Guess the next coming from Ian will be that Father Christmas / Santa Claus(US) doesn't exists? :madhead: :roll:
'Course he exists silly :lol:

He's the dude that married the tooth fairy and flew around on a pink pig, right? Until they nailed him to a cross and pelted him with eggs until he turned into the Easter Rabbit. Everybody knows THAT!

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speedbird591 wrote:
DanKH wrote:Guess the next coming from Ian will be that Father Christmas / Santa Claus(US) doesn't exists? :madhead: :roll:
'Course he exists silly :lol:

He's the dude that married the tooth fairy and flew around on a pink pig, right? Until they nailed him to a cross and pelted him with eggs until he turned into the Easter Rabbit. Everybody knows THAT!
So where does the Soul Cake Tuesday Duck fit into the scheme?

All I know about FC/SC is that he must be a randy little guy - I was told he was my father, and all my friends were told the same thing as well. No wonder he can only work one night a year, must spend the rest of it recovering!! :think:

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Erm ..yes ... of course.... :think:'

Didn't know that Mom was the tooth fairy though.... :think:
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