Later, in the early teens, I used to ride my bike every Saturday morning to the nearest airport, ten miles away, push airplanes in and out of the hangars, and clean up the hangars.
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I cycled when I was at high school, then reconnected with bikes in New York in the late '70s. It was a good way of getting around the clubs and galleries of the Lower East Side and Soho.
I rode my bike to school every day from age five to age fourteen. It was a small town - you could go anywhere.
I spent a couple of months just riding a bike doing my own training in the streets.
Taking my bike out and riding the bike path along Lake Shore Drive, that's one of the great experiences in my life. And I hope to do it as long as I can.
When I was in New York, I took my bike everywhere for transportation. I didn't have a fixed-gear bicycle, like a lot of the messengers do, but I had a stripped-down deal - having lost a few good ones in New York - and I did 10 to 15 miles a day just getting around the city.
I bike everywhere.
I did a little bit of flying in high school, but I've just always been inspired and excited about airplanes.
I bring my bike to work, and I make laps around our parking lot on my lunch break.
I used to spend all my school holidays cycling around, so all this training has made me feel like a kid again.
You forget things like how accessible the city is, I bought a bike - I haven't had a bike in twenty years.
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