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Old November 2nd 03, 12:08 AM
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On 31 Oct 2003 12:12:37 -0800, (Scott Lowrey) wrote:

Looks like I'm moving from MN to MD. I'll probably be living in or
very near Germantown, so I have a choice of three airports I can use
to finish my instrument rating: Gaithersburg, Davis, and Frederick
(GAI, W50, FDK) in order of increasing distance.


I also recommend going to
www.dcpilots.org and signing up for the
mailing list so you can get more information on the current DC flying
situation. A word of warning, however, the list is very narrowly
focused on DC aviation issues, and if you try to bring general r.a.p
issues onto it, you will get squelched awfully quickly.

aw
 




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