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Old January 27th 06, 02:25 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default How Quickly Things Can Turn!

Wow! Certainly goes to show that weather is something that should be
respected!

I have a copy of the movie, "The Perfect Storm". I've watched it
several times and am fascinated at how insignificant we can be when
weather and/or the sea, in this case, decides to open up a can of
whoop-@$$ on us!

No matter how indestructable we think we are at times, we don't stand a
chance against some of the blows mother-nature can deal.

Best Regards,
Todd

 




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