https://www.overthemonster.com/2017/7/9/15945440/mookie-betts-is-flying-a-plane-to-the-all-star-game
What could possibly go wrong.
What could possibly go wrong.
Silly, he was nowhere near the Pacific!Hopefully he avoided the Bermuda Triangle.
This wasn't Munson Lidle Airways, after all.Guessing they made it.
If he wasn't piloting the plane, why was the Colin Cowherd show just now discussing whether they'd get on a plane flown by Mookie Betts like Chris Archer did?I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, but it just astounds me that there were actually people who thought Mookie was piloting the plane
What surprises me is that Mookie would be in a plane with Archer who he obviously hates.I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, but it just astounds me that there were actually people who thought Mookie was piloting the plane
Landing is easy. Doing it safely takes longer, though....It's not really difficult to fly - turning left or right or up or down are all very easy procedures. It's the takeoff and landings that are the tricky part.
Yeah, it's not super tough to keep it in the air. When I was about 19 or 20 I had never even been in a small plane and I flew a twin prop, two seat Cesna from Spokane into Montana, about an hour or so flight, with my brother's friend handling takeoff and landing on a small strip in the mountains. I took off for the rerun flight and on the way back he successfully taught me how to pull out of a midair stalled engine. As long as there are two sets of controls, it's not tough for the actual pilot to take over. And I'm sure he was on much better equipment than I was.It's quite possible he WAS piloting the plane when the photo was snapped. I've been on demo flights in small planes where they let you take the stick(or equivalent) for a brief time. As long as there are dual controls of course.
It's not really difficult to fly - turning left or right or up or down are all very easy procedures. It's the takeoff and landings that are the tricky part.
This says a great deal about youIf he wasn't piloting the plane, why was the Colin Cowherd show just now discussing whether they'd get on a plane flown by Mookie Betts like Chris Archer did?
That's an ad for both the derby and the game. They started running it before voting even ended. Cool seeing him closing out the ad.Another sort of "oh no" about Mookie: the first couple of times I saw the ad for the home run derby, they showed Mookie at the end. I was like "oh no, he's entering the HRD?" Maybe they just like to incorporate him, likeable guy and all that.
It's still sort of an oh noThat's an ad for both the derby and the game. They started running it before voting even ended. Cool seeing him closing out the ad.
Maybe it's a different ad. Didn't get that.It's still sort of an oh no
It's the same ad. I was joking. Poorly, obviously.Maybe it's a different ad. Didn't get that.
Good burn by Mookie at the end...What surprises me is that Mookie would be in a plane with Archer who he obviously hates.