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Old July 29th 03, 05:04 PM
Big John
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That's right at the ragged edge, so I'd say very carefully and pray.

Big John


On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 05:09:52 GMT, "Yossarian"
wrote:

I don't understand how you can pull a 180 from only 400' with no engine
power.

"altekocker" wrote in message
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I did fly gliders for awhile. Then, after I'd acquired about 250 hours

asel,
during a BFR in a 182, we were at 400 feet on takeoff when my instructor
reached over and took the key out of the mag switch.

I turned 180 but not back to the runway (that would have been 270) and
landed on a taxiway.




 




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