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Old February 18th 05, 06:46 AM
SHIVER ME TIMBERS
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Default Flying at night....

The OTHER Kevin in San Diego wrote:

Flying the next few days in preparation for my checkride. I hope I do
well...


Well Kevin I havn't been around for a few months and have missed some
of the episodes of your adventures in the air.

When last I read, you were getting ready for the big solo and I presume
by now the deed has been done.

Night flying...... Now that would be a gas.

As an arm chair pilot whenever I see night shots on the telly I try to
imagine what it would be like flying anything over a large city at
night with all the lights below.

Yuppers that would be a real gas.

Enjoy.
 




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