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This should make most power pilots have kittens...



 
 
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Old November 16th 05, 01:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default This should make most power pilots have kittens...

Looked at the nice video, but had no kittens.
Too bad - I love kittens, but gliders don't bring them - for me.

Not a criticism - different people have different aspirations/expectations
from aviation. For my part, I can appreciate the sensual thrill of being high
and riding the wind without the nuisance of a noisy motor, but it just
doesn't do it for me unless you're going somewhere. Gliders just fly and go
nowhere.

"Pilot" means 'navigator'. If you want to navigate you need power.

GF

 




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