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Old September 18th 06, 04:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Gene Seibel
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Default Get-there-itis

Jay Honeck wrote:
The man was no spring chicken, and he knew his business. He was, after
all, an airport manager, and a fellow who lived with his plane out on
the farm. His aircraft was a beauty, too -- a fine, straight-tailed
Cessna 182, with a handsome new interior -- and he flew it to work
every day.


Seems to me that the person you describe is probably is quite familiar
with flying in marginal conditions. There are others I'd worry a lot
more about.
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