Maybe that's why many of us call it 'shooting' an approach.
Some take pleasure from a little time on the range but I can't say I
know the pleasure.
'Shooting' is understood by some to be good way to get rid of problems
but haven't tried that one yet.
But setting one up in the calm of dusk, lining it up with the lights,
skid marks, and centerline, and then putting it right down the slot sure
can relieve a lot of what's not quite right with the day. Or just make
the day better.
Maybe I ought to take up shooting.
Nice Jay!
Hope today is even better.
Jay Honeck wrote:
Turning to final, watching the VASIs, keeping the approach speed nailed, I
landed and called it a night. It was a beautiful evening, still in the 80s,
and it was hard to believe that anything in this world could be anything
less than perfect.
The whole flight took just 0.3 hours. The day was wonderful.
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