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I'm just curious how many of you have flown on top? Either way, why or why
not? I did it once in a plane, but that scared me quite a bit, especially when you saw - on hilly terrain - some antenna-tops or windmill blades cutting through (they did spin, cool!). I don't like it at all. But it is a bit like flying at night. Good landings are quite impossible. Just hope - one can't avoid it if its a job. wisecracking mode You surely meant "over the top" (talking about VFR). "On top" is IFR. This was surprising for me when I did my IFR. Everybody talkes about "on top" but always means "over the top". The latter I had never heard before learning IFR. /wisecracking mode |
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