Steven C. Runo ’78
Grateful Bates student(Aero I &II)
Chris Miller and fIew with Mrs.C in a Bates plane to nearby Riverside airport for her
“check ride” to rent a Cessna 310 twin for HMC atmospheric sampling project over the Pacific Ocean. The aspiring airline pilot(confidentally building his flight hours) assigned to determine if Mrs.C was sufficiently qualifed to fly the 310 proudly gave the two Bates students a brief description of his aeronautical achievements while Mrs. did the walk-around checkout of the 310. Soon,he got in the right (passenger) side of the airplane and Mrs. C taxied out and took off, while we waited by a nearby hangar. Shortly, the airplane landed and taxied back to the same spot it had just departed from. When the engines were shut down, the check ride pilot spring from the plane and jogged over to us. He excitedly asked, “Who is that woman!?This was my first check-ride where I just sat back and watched in awe. I have never seen anyone handle an airplane that cooly and that well! I We just smiled and told him Mrs. C was headed up th Bates Aeronautics program Harvey Mudd Vollege in Claremont, and that we thoughtthe the FAA had occassionally sought her advice on flight training.
The check ride pilot noted,”i should not wonder and somewhat dejectedly wandered back to the rental office to finish the checkride paperwork and we heard him say to himself, “I hope I can fly that well someday.”
Within days, Mrs. C. was piloting the 310 over the Pacific at precise altitudes, as the onboard team took air quality samples.
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