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Old June 27th 05, 04:28 AM
Charles Talleyrand
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You're not of of those guys who land a 150 on the numbers and taxi to
the turnoff a mile away, are you? that's 3 minutes at 20 mph (is that
too fast to taxi a 150? It's been a long time). I'd have to go around.
Twice!


I went flying today. I landed by the 7,000 foot marker and still had a
half mile taxi. It would be more effecient if I would land at the
10,000 foot marker but my brain cannot do it! I cannot let more than
7,000 feet of runway pass below me without making contact.

 




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