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Old February 27th 04, 09:54 PM
Bill Denton
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Oh, no problem. You can fly up and down the lakefront and over the city as
much as you want to. At least until the F-18's get a lock on you


"Tlewis95" wrote in message
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Good point! Pawlwaukee it is, but the monster cant charge pilots for

flying
over the lakefront, can it?

P.S. The monster is Daley

Trace Lewis age 13



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Old February 27th 04, 10:28 PM
Tlewis95
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My letter is sent!
If you would like a copy, send me an E-mail at



titled= can i see Trace's CGX letter?
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Old February 27th 04, 10:27 PM
Dave Stadt
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You can fly up and down the lakefront all you want. It is actually easier
without Meigs in the way. Less security also without the tower to talk to.
I don't think the little guy thought of that.

"Bill Denton" wrote in message
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Oh, no problem. You can fly up and down the lakefront and over the city as
much as you want to. At least until the F-18's get a lock on you


"Tlewis95" wrote in message
...
Good point! Pawlwaukee it is, but the monster cant charge pilots for

flying
over the lakefront, can it?

P.S. The monster is Daley

Trace Lewis age 13





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Old February 29th 04, 03:19 PM
Gary Drescher
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"Dave Stadt" wrote in message
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You can fly up and down the lakefront all you want. It is actually easier
without Meigs in the way. Less security also without the tower to talk

to.

Yup. With Meigs gone, you can fly next to the Sears Tower without even
having to communicate with ATC (as long as you don't come within 2000' of it
laterally).

--Gary

I don't think the little guy thought of that.

"Bill Denton" wrote in message
...
Oh, no problem. You can fly up and down the lakefront and over the city

as
much as you want to. At least until the F-18's get a lock on you


"Tlewis95" wrote in message
...
Good point! Pawlwaukee it is, but the monster cant charge pilots for

flying
over the lakefront, can it?

P.S. The monster is Daley

Trace Lewis age 13







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Old March 1st 04, 09:13 PM
Ron Natalie
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"Dave Stadt" wrote in message om...

You can fly up and down the lakefront all you want. It is actually easier
without Meigs in the way. Less security also without the tower to talk to.
I don't think the little guy thought of that.

He would have if security had anything to do with it. Security was an excuse.

 




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