under that cloud layer. Besides, there are some very, very tall
towers out there; that Cherokee of yours may be a boxy, funny-looking
little airplane, but it would look a heck of a lot worse hanging from
a guy wire on one of those 1,500 foot towers that live out in the
flatlands.
As an aside, my personal minimum of 2000 feet for "flatland cross-country
flight" USED to be 3000 feet.
The main change? The AvMap. It displays towers so clearly on that big
color screen, that you'd have to be a complete dunce to hit one.
That's what I mean when I say that the AvMap has changed the way we fly.
Not many people
understand that God intended football to be played outside, in the
cold, sleet and snow, so the Packers are God's elite.
Yeah, they are a special team, and going to Lambeau was a real treat. That
place is just ROCKING with enthusiasm and adoration for "their" team, and
there simply is not a bad seat in the house. I've been a fan since I was a
kid in West Bend, WI, back in the "Glory Years" of the 1960s, so to be where
Bart Starr and Ray Nitchke played was almost religious.
Best of all, unlike a soccer game, there's no animosity of any kind --
everyone is there for a good time, not to beat the crap out of the opposing
fans.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"