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Old May 28th 06, 06:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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At 21:30 27 May 2006, Gary Evans wrote:I have culled
the collective wisdom in this threadto save any new
followers time. Use of Trutrak T&B indicator for
emergency cloudflying1) To fly in a cloud means certain
death or worse.2) You should fly in clouds for practice.3)

Special training is required to survive a cloudflight.4)
You can train yourself.5) Special instruments are necessary

for cloud flight.6) Instruments are worthless in a
cloud.Gary, you missed out no. 77) Any attempt a levity

will be rewarded with a lengthy and very serious lecture.
You have been warned!



 




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