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Clear, windy days are even better, as most of the amateur pilots lack
sufficient skills to land in crosswinds. They come out in droves when the sky is clear, and there is little or no wind. Most of the little planes are flown by barely qualified senior citizens. |
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outaviation.com, "Skylune" wrote: Clear, windy days are even better, as most of the amateur pilots lack sufficient skills to land in crosswinds. They come out in droves when the sky is clear, and there is little or no wind. Most of the little planes are flown by barely qualified senior citizens. And it gets even *WINDIER* when "Skyloon" is around! |
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