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Old January 16th 06, 07:02 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Pilot Withdrawl and Miscellaneous Ramblings

Gee, it's only been a week and I'm going thru withdrawl again. Didnt
help that it was "clear anna million" in NE OH from about 10 AM on
today. Temp -3C, dpt -7C. Clearest day I've seen in many months.

And I had to work at 2 PM....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My wife has never been up with me when it was much more than 6SM
vis...she kids me she doesnt believe it can get any better
She did get a new Flitecom Denali for Christmas...and she's quite
happy with it.

Thursday, my wife and I BOTH have the day off and the WX looks
promising...

Two of our friends were married last fall. Our present to them is an
offer of a flight and a nice dinner. Plan is to rent a 182, fly them
them from Cleveland (LPR or BKL) to Muncie IN or Venango PA.
Tried once, but canx due to wx. Neither of them have been in a small
plane before...but they are excited and they trust me (still not sure
why...) I'm thinking we'll try a short flight first just to make
sure they are OK with it. Port Clinton PCW is about 35NM from LPR
and has nice places to eat. Enroute to PCW, we fly past the Lake Erie
Islands and Cedar Point, one of the "biggest" Amusement parks...always
cool!

Keep flyin!

--Don
Don Byrer
Radar Tech & Smilin' Commercial Pilot Guy
Amateur Radio KJ5KB
kj5kb-at-hotmail.com

"I have slipped the surly bonds of earth; now if I can just land without bending the gear..."
 




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