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Fuel contamination and other basic survival instincts



 
 
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Old July 5th 05, 12:15 PM
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"Greg Farris" wrote in message
.... orginal message snipped:

This is purely theoretical - it is not something I am planning for next
Saturday :

If you are to fly over an expanse of water or other inhospitible
terrain, for a distance long enough////////////You can see what I'm
getting at - how useful
a survival instinct would it be to fly, say 20 minutes, up the Icelandic
coast, then double back before setting out across the great void?

---------------------------reply----------------------------------

If you are flying from Florida to the Bahamas, you can circle up to 10,000
feet and follow the line of boats as you descend to the islands.


Stephen F. Pearce
Foley, Alabama



 




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