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Just had our annual last month and I dug what seemed like 10 pounds of
birds nest out of the tail of our Mooney. I can't believe that the damn birds can even get in there but they did. Tonight I was getting ready to punch some holes in the sky and had my little Jack Russell Terrier with me. She loves to go out to the airport and search for chipmonks and such. This time I was almost done with the preflight when I noticed Jackie freaking out back by the tail. I looked in where she was pointing to and saw 4 little mouths open waiting for some worms or what ever the hell baby birds eat. Luckily they were right where an inspection cover is so I removed it and sure enough 10 more pounds of crap shaped like a nest and 4 baby birds are in there. I removed the mess and buttoned up the tail and went flying. When I landed I made a post flight amendment to my pre-flight checklist. It now reads: Check with Jackie for no birds :-) Jon Kraus Birdless '79 Mooney 201 |
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