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Old July 8th 04, 09:04 PM
justaguy
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Thanks to everyone,
I had the same problems going through the FAR's and the section on
LOA's.
It wasn't an hour of dual but I don't really care because I don't need
any hours for further checkrides or ratings. Regardless of anything
else it was a dream flight out over the Sierras to Lake Tahoe. There
is nothing like excess power to make flying fun. That whole flight is
burned into my memory. I logged it for the memory, and for total
time. I definitely agree with the post below, I am lucky, and I have
great friends. Now I have to go work on the guy with a Stearman and
another one with a 1929 Bellanca.
M. Grinnin


"Bushy" wrote

Who cares how you log it?

Lucky C...
;)

Peter

 




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