Re: Chicken Wings

Jokes & Humour

Chicken Wings


nickbloom 21/01/2006, 8:18 AM

Pilot has published the occasional letter asking for more humour in the magazine. The cartoon series in 'Air Mail', 'Chicken Wings', is obviously written to be funny. I think it is - every so often one gets me laughing out loud. However, humour is notoriously subjective: what amuses one person leaves another cold.

Any views?

Re: Chicken Wings


EmmaLangford 23/01/2006, 12:25 PM
Well, I think they're funny!

Re: Chicken Wings


G-SCOT 25/11/2006, 10:17 PM
I think that they're funny, and i found myself laughing at the Augusta 109 Grand review by Pat Malone. If there was more humour, it wouldn't be a bad thing. But in a society where P.C rules, anyone can be left cold by the most mildest jokes...

Re: Chicken Wings


Paul Smith 29/11/2006, 9:24 AM
No worries Nick, I love Chicken Wings. I liked the one in December's issue...

Re: Chicken Wings


nickbloom 29/11/2006, 2:18 PM

That's it, then, we'll keep running the little blighters' adventures.

How about some more readers' jokes?

Nick Bloom

Re: Chicken Wings


grobflyer 20/04/2007, 1:56 PM
The augusta 109 was funny, but not THAT funny...

Re: Chicken Wings


puff o'wind 20/04/2007, 6:01 PM

What's the difference between an Airbus pilot and a Boeing pilot?

The Boeing pilot knows what his plane is doing.

 

Killing him if statistics are to be believed!

Re: Chicken Wings


grobflyer 23/04/2007, 1:10 PM

What a lot of people are forgetting is that behind the legislation, the cost, the constant all-out war against the CAA (they started it...)and the group of people who are intent on grumbling about everything, the reason for most of GA is simply ENJOYMENT! Of course Pilot should have humour; without it we risk forgetting the true point of flying.

I think that 'Chicken Wings' is great; more of this please!

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