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Old September 28th 03, 04:20 AM
Kyler Laird
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EDR writes:

Better yet, take the door off your Piper and fly from the right seat.


I flew my Piper today (from the left seat - never know when I might need
to use the brakes)...up to Lansing where I flew without doors, floor,
windshield, or roof! Wow! *That* was a new feeling! It was good to get
back in the safe confines of the Aztec.

You do wear your seat belt, don't you?


I had mine on *tight* today. It's amazing how high 100' feels when
there's nothing around.

--kyler
 




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