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" ... There, that was easy wasn’t it? As an old(ish) and bold ex-military aviator I feel genetically and socially pre-conditioned to tell you that I’m a pilot as soon as possible after I’ve met you – though it’s a tough call these days whether I ask for your WiFi password first. After all, don’t all kids still want to be pilots when they grow up (accepting the old aviation maxim that you can be a pilot or grow up – you can’t do both…)? As an aviation-mad kid in the 70s and 80s I watched daring pilots with “bullet-proof” moustaches don flight kit and strap into a plethora of exotic, noisy and fast machines. In the UK, teenage “me” wanted, desperately, to fly either the F-4 Phantom or the Buccaneer (an ultra-low-level attack aircraft) – then the original “Top Gun” came out in 1986 and it served as perhaps the biggest piece of confirmation bias in the first 20 years of my life. As a young Air Cadet, I got strapped into a 1950s piston trainer, the Chipmunk, and taken aerobatic flying by a pilot who seemed impossibly old to be still flying, and whose flight suit still wore the faded badges of long disbanded squadrons and retired aircraft. Sat in the back of the “Chippie,” literally having my world turned upside down, whilst wearing a flying helmet and parachute, was truly life affirming. Nothing was going to stop me from, one day, walking to that flight line to find a jet with my name painted on the canopy rail. ... "
" ... “We want to be known for more than men growing moustaches in the month of November,” says Meaghan Bilinski, director of digital marketing and automation. “We want to be known for the work we’re doing to change the face of men’s health.” ... "