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Old September 10th 11, 03:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike the Strike
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On Sep 10, 4:00*am, Scott wrote:
On 9-9-2011 21:53, Walt Connelly wrote: There is a well documented, and true story where I fly of a female pilot
who found a small snake in the cockpit after she took off. *She remained
calm, flew the tow, released and having grabbed the snake, opened the
window and ejected same. *I'm sure that was one confused snake on the
way to the ground.


Now what city boys out there would have messed their pants and screamed
like a little girl had the same thing happened to them?


Walt


Depends on the snake variety


The ground squirrels burrowing under my hangar at The Tucson Soaring
Club have recently all been eaten by rattlesnakes. I am quite happy
with the arrangement, except the fat and happy snakes can't get out
and curl up round my glider. I relocate them when I can, but
sometimes am forced to speak to them severely.

Mike
 




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