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Old August 11th 04, 07:30 PM
John Galban
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Dylan Smith wrote in message ...
In article , John Ousterhout wrote:
Mooney, C-152, Lancair?

No Bonanza? He must not be a real Doctor.


I always felt safe flying the club's Bonanza, since I'm not a doctor, it
won't kill me. Of course, it was a bit worrying the time I did have a
doctor as a passenger...


Last week I took my sister on a backcountry flying trip. She's not
a pilot, but very interested in GA. Over the years, she's learned how
to identify most of the planes we see parked at airports. We were at
an Idaho strip on Saturday when a Bonanza landed. She immediately
announced the presence of a "forked-tailed doctor killer", but could
not remember its real name to save her life.

John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)
 




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