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What finally prompted you to take flying lessons?



 
 
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Old February 14th 04, 12:48 AM
G.R. Patterson III
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I was looking for a way to cut the travel time to Tennessee. My family lives
there, and there was a lady I was enamored of at the time who taught at the
University.

My father died shortly after I bought my 150. He never saw it. Maria is now
living somewhere around DC.

But I have the certificate and I have a plane and I have a wife. And every few
years I still fly to Tennessee.

George Patterson
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you look forward to the trip.
 




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