tuapekastar
In memoriam
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Mods, if this is considered Playground material then please move it there - thanks.
I had a moment of curiosity last night and started listing the AFFers I have met in person. I got to forty-something without trying, and a brief browse of a few threads got me up to around sixty (which came as something of a surprise). And I know there are more. It is confined to people who do, or once did, post on AFF, but I did not necessarily meet them at AFF functions - many were at FT functions (people with dual citizenships if you like
).
If I published the list I know there would be some on it who would go tuapeka who? and have no recollection of meeting me. I'm sure there will be some who wished they hadn't met me
. And there could be some I have missed.
I'm sure there will be AFFers who have met many more, and equally sure there are AFFers out there who have never met another AFFer, and have no desire whatsoever to do so. Which is fine, each to their own.
I do think it emphasises the 'social' side of the board, and I have to say I have enjoyed meeting AFFers (and FTers for that matter) over the years, often flying somewhere to do so, all driven by a common interest in things aviation.
I had a moment of curiosity last night and started listing the AFFers I have met in person. I got to forty-something without trying, and a brief browse of a few threads got me up to around sixty (which came as something of a surprise). And I know there are more. It is confined to people who do, or once did, post on AFF, but I did not necessarily meet them at AFF functions - many were at FT functions (people with dual citizenships if you like

If I published the list I know there would be some on it who would go tuapeka who? and have no recollection of meeting me. I'm sure there will be some who wished they hadn't met me

I'm sure there will be AFFers who have met many more, and equally sure there are AFFers out there who have never met another AFFer, and have no desire whatsoever to do so. Which is fine, each to their own.
I do think it emphasises the 'social' side of the board, and I have to say I have enjoyed meeting AFFers (and FTers for that matter) over the years, often flying somewhere to do so, all driven by a common interest in things aviation.