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Old June 18th 09, 07:30 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Jim White[_3_]
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Default UK Air Accidents

I would avoid playing fields if possible. They often have been 'levelled'
leaving large steps between levels. I know to my cost!

Jim




At 22:00 17 June 2009, Peter Wyld wrote:
"brave pilot narrowly avoids school" etc. Well, of course s/he would,
school buildings are very hard and they will hurt. School playing fields
are much more accommodating (with or without soft squishy
schoolchildren).


 




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