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Fly or die.... That is the way I look at it. It is hard to get lost when you have to know where you are at all times. Washington Dc ADIZ/FRZ airspace is always changing. It reinforced my belief that you always need to know where the closest airport is and which direction. This was easy since we had just passed it and we were still talking to the tower controller. Michelle Orval Fairbairn wrote: You dine good! You followed the aviator's three primary rules: 1. Aviate (Fly the damn airplane!) 2. Navigate. 3. Communicate. #2 and #3 are no good if you aren't flying the airplane. #3 doesn't do a lot of good if you don't know where you are. |
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