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Old January 26th 07, 04:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
RomeoMike
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Default Crash at MYF today....



Mxsmanic wrote:


You might be surprised by how many people could not make that climb,
even many who are decades younger than 87. I know a lot of people who
cannot walk a mile on level ground without huffing and puffing. Many
of them are fat, but many others are just in such poor condition that
they cannot tolerate the relative workout of a brief walk.


I've know people who can't stand at sea level or get out of bed. I've
known people who are now dead. So what! As I said in so many words, I
admire this 87 year old for being able to do it.
 




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