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Post your lost story here, so we can all laugh at them.
My first one is "The lake that shouldn't be there". I was flying from north of the Dallas/Fort Worth area to my home port of Luck Field which is south of Fort Worth. No radios of any type in my little Taylorcraft. All was well. A nice day with reasonable visibility. Some haze but strong VFR. About halfway to Dallas I come over a lake. A big lake. One that would be HUGE on my sectional. It was not on the map. I had just been flying for about 45 minutes on a magnetic heading and keeping close track of time. There was NO way this lake could be on the ground but not on my map. The vis was such I couldn't see the buildings of Dallas or Fort Worth. I was convinced somehow I had gotten lost. I thought maybe the compass was stuck on the wrong heading. I did a couple of small turns to see if the compass moved. The compass passed this test. But my training kicked in -- if in doubt, fly the heading needed and keep track of time. I did this. After about 20 minutes I got to another lake and this one was on the map. I was on course. It turns out my mystery lake was new and not on the maps yet. My map was current. I swear it was. I never use out of date maps. That's my story and I am sticking to it :-) Anyway I was where I thought I was, but very concerned for a while when I saw that damned lake under me that wasn't supposed to be there. What is your favorite "lost" story? Danny Deger |
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