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Classic RAS posts: Chip Bearden and "pilot relief"



 
 
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Old February 18th 04, 10:00 PM
Eric Greenwell
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Chip Bearden wrote:
Eric Greenwell wrote:

With Chip's encouragement, I repost this, which I consider one the RAS
Top 10 Postings (note that it's written by Chip, not me):



"Encouragement" might be a strong word.

I'm flattered by the kind words but I'd feel more honored if what has
been singled out as my finest work was on subjects other than inflight
relief systems and landing out.

On that basis, however, may I assume there would be an eager audience
for something I recall writing years ago on trailering accidents? If
so, I've got a dandy story on do-it-yourself wing profiling that
involves gluing my dive brakes shut. And...


Oooh oooh the wing profiling one first!


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Old February 20th 04, 03:59 AM
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It's winter, It's cold, and we're all getting cabin fever really badly. We
want stories!!
-Mitch
 




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