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Old October 2nd 07, 07:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Big John
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Default My wife getting scared


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I'd be interested to know, of those who survive engine failures or
other occurrences that bring airplanes down, what percentage give up
flying.

Shirl

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Shirl

I ejected from a fighter type aircraft, in the middle of winter, in
the middle of a snow storm, in the middle of Greenland and after being
picked up by a Danish chopper and my return to the 'Big PX', jumped in
another jet and started flying at regular intervals again.

Not even bad dreams.

Continued to fly GA and instruct, after retirement, until came down
with A-Fib which I felt it was not then safe for me to fly.

Now get my kicks from reading and posting to users groups )

Big John


 




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