Dr. Jack-
It could be worse. A coworker of mine was very intrigued,
but also very nervous about glider flying. We went
through a very thorough briefing and I promised no
thermalling or steep turns.
She seemed to be doing okay in the front seat of the
L-13 on tow, so I did not have the heart to tell her
about the mouse that was perched on her left shoulder.
He eventually ambled back to his abode somewhere in
the ship and the flight continued.
At 18:18 10 October 2003, Jack Glendening wrote:
Martin Gregorie wrote:
Are you sure your ants are confined to your tail group
and not getting
into the wheel box or under the seat pan?
My paranoia has now reached a new high! No I'm not
sure - though I have
not noticed the ants elsewhere I will now be paying
extra attention. I
do appreciate the info that the ants _can_ colonize
in such artificial
conditions, since I normally associate them with forming
colonies in the
soil and did not know how realistic it might be for
them to invade a glider.
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