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What about level 3.14159, for the pilot who flies in circles? Or
2.718, for natural pilots (I know many of you will get it), or even 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, . . . (prime pilots, of course). I'd better take my meds now. On Feb 15, 6:25 pm, Jim Logajan wrote: C J Campbell wrote: The Seven Levels of Aviation (Satire) (and with apologies to Ken Rockwell, the Seven Levels of Photographers) Master: Level 7 (the highest level) ... You missed one. Fortunately I've done a lot of programming in "C" where array indices begin at zero so there is still a place for this level: Not yet flying: Level 0 (the lowest level) By the way, did you know that there are also Seven Levels of Baiting a Fishing Line? The levels a Master: Level 7 (the highest level) The Master Baiter has a vision, with one hand on .... Er - nevermind! |
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