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Old November 29th 05, 08:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default Shooting an approach

Never mind Bob.
It is still a good book.
Good value for money and easy to understand.
We have different airspace and authorities here,
but one can still draw a lot of valuable informations from your book.

Regards,

Henning Dammann-Emden
Bremen/Germany

"Bob Gardner" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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My bad. I'll provide an explanation in the next edition.

Bob Gardner

"Henning DE" wrote in message
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Hello !
I am currently reading a book about IFR flying.
"The complete advanced pilot" by Bob Gardner.
In the book, i came across the term
"to shoot an aproach"

What does that mean ?
Can anybody please explain ?



keep the greasy side down,

Henning Dammann-Emden
Bremen/Germany






 




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