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Old February 11th 08, 05:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Default Give Lucky Jack a ride to Phoenix

Don't know if anyone who reads this NG could help, but I thought this
contained the proper amount of "aviation-related" content as to be
acceptable on the group. Apologies if I am wrong.

Thank you,
Gary Kasten

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You can read the story but in summary:
Lucky Jack is a dog that was brought to the vet that had been shot with a
hunting arrow. The metal arrowhead is still in the dog's head (pictures on
the webpage). They need to get the dog moved from Hot Springs, AR to
Phoenix, AZ for surgery but no commercial airline will let the vet fly with
the dog in the cabin of the plane so they are looking for a pilot who will
fly him.

http://www.hotspringsvillagevet.com/lucky_jack_fund.htm

 




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