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Old March 22nd 06, 04:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Lonely up there?

In a previous article, Robert Chambers said:
My sister however was impressed that not only did PVD approach let us
through their airspace but also made sure we had "warm and fuzzy
feelings" as well.


First time I flew to Canada, my wife was impressed that Oshawa airport
dimmed their lights up and down so I could pick them out.

She was also impressed that Bradley Tower wanted to make sure we had a
hotel when we went up there for parent's weekend. (I've explained ATIS to
her before, so I think she was joking. I hope.)


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