texas farmer rancher pilot

ive been flying since 1974 and have owned a piper turbo saratoga SP and seneca 3 and cessna 421 golden eagle. i dont do much flying these days due to work schedules but when i get the chance, im up there and naked in most cases. love to fly naked. have a few friends that like to fly naked as well. take trips to resorts and remote airports to experience the thrill. "come fly with me"..."lets fly away"......"frank sinatra"

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Im butting in on this conversation. LOL!!
Flying naked. How wonderful is that. Im studying (late in life) to get my pilot certification. My buddy is pushing me in a positive direction with encouragement and stories of his experiences. Hes been a pilot almost 50 years. How does it work flying naked? Airports can be public.

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Do walk around textile, get in plane close the door, strip off and go . Get on deck, taxi to hangers get dressed.

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A little bit tougher in a helicopter. Lots of windows all the way to the floor. Never tried flying nude in a plane or helicopter and dont fly any more since getting our site at a nudist resort. Becoming nudists is saving us lots of money!

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That makes sense. I cant imagine thats particularly against the rules.

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I wonder if anyone has thought about a naturist/nudist place thats large enough to have a functioning airstrip. Folks arrive via helicopter or airplane and they are treated to a stress free environment.

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There have been such things. Frank Kingston Smith, in one of his books, talks about flying around in Pennsylvania in the 1950s just looking for airports to drop in on. He noticed a grass strip below and landed on it. Nobody was around at first, but after a few minutes people started coming out of a path into the surrounding woods. They were naked - he had landed on the airstrip of a nudist club.

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There have been such things. Frank Kingston Smith, in one of his books, talks about flying around in Pennsylvania in the 1950s just looking for airports to drop in on. He noticed a grass strip below and landed on it. Nobody was around at first, but after a few minutes people started coming out of a path into the surrounding woods. They were naked - he had landed on the airstrip of a nudist club.

Sunny Rest in PA is built on an old airport. One of the streets is Airport Rd. The flat area next to it used to be a grass runway. It is probably the resort written about in the book.

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