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Old April 18th 04, 03:00 PM
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Matt Whiting wrote:

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Matt Whiting wrote:


I was following the comment that was in an earlier message in this
thread, that I think you wrote, that said "The average G/A guy who flys
a Cessna 182 100 hours a year doesn't begin to pay for the system."



I believe I said that. Let me change that to: the average G/A guy who flys a small IFR-equipped
(with IFR GPS) a 100 hours a year and often utilizies GPS instrument approach procedures at small
airports (of which there are hundreds now, if not thousands) doesn't begin to pay for the system.




That's a much different scenario. I question though if the "average G/A
guy" and the rest of the statement can really go in the same sentence.


Sure it can. The operative phrase is: "the average G/A guy who flys a small IFR-equippe (with IFR
GPS) a 100 hours a year and often utilizies GPS instrument approach procedures at small airports..."

You reduced that to "average G/A guy..." which perhaps changes the meaning.