>>1892336I'm a regular on /o/, /k/, and /wsg/.
Today is the first time I've been on /n/ in about 4 years. But we have GA plane threads on /o/ sometimes.
I don't know. I like threads about engines and MX more than young adult GA pilots talking about racking up hours. I've spent 14 years in aviation. From DC-3s to 777s and porterfields to PC-12s. I get plenty of plane talk from work colleagues and irl friends.
Also, maybe because I associate /n/ with retarded cyclists.
>>1895373Welcome to the club. How much time before your engine O/H?