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Old October 30th 03, 03:45 AM
Chuck
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Default Fed EX and Joint Reserve Base

It seems that every Saturday morning around 9-10 AM I see a FedEx plane
flying over Benbrook, TX at what I'm guess to be between 3,000 to 5,000 ft.

He looks like he is a little off to be going to the Joint Reserve Base
(Carswell), but that's the only thing I can figure that he is going.

I wouldn't think that he would be near that low if he was going to AFW.

It may be everyday, but I have only noticed it on Saturdays because my son
plays baseball and he fly's right over us.

Any idea's of why he is so low in this area?


 




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