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Old December 23rd 04, 02:50 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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Was the poster talking about a real jackal or another airplane? I assumed
it was the latter.


Jack Allison wrote in news:cqb281
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Greetings from California...nice to hear from the other side of the
world. Congratulations on starting flying lessons.

As for the hire/fly or buy question, I rented for my private pilot
lessons, am still renting for my instrument lessons, but am looking to
partner with someone and buy a plane sometime next year.

Haven't seen a Jackal on the runway before...but we do have foxes that
live on the airport grounds. It seems as though they have figured out
to stay off the big long piece of concrete though :-)


 




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