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"Urban Fredriksson" wrote in message ... In article , Cub Driver wrote: Could I have stayed current in a jet fighter, flying about 140 hours a year? Usual NATO requirement is 180, but the Swedish air force got a waiver from that because our training areas are much closer to the airbases. So I'd say it's possible if you can use them well. Huh? Why would the Swedes need a "waiver", when they are not part of NATO in the first place? Brooks -- Urban Fredriksson http://www.canit.se/%7Egriffon/ |
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