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First flight as a passenger in a Cirrus SR22-G2 - question plus photos



 
 
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Old November 16th 04, 08:25 PM
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Randy Wentzel wrote in message ...
C J Campbell wrote:

We all have our opinions of the Cirrus, but even the most avid fans of this
airplane will tell you that there should never be "someone forward of the
firewall." There are no seat belts there.


There's no substitute for proof reading! My most memorable newsgroup
mistake was made five or so years ago when I was asking a rudder
question and wrote something about "crapping into the wind" when I meant
"crabbing." Now I just stick to saying "forward" and/or "side" slips.

May you never crap into the wind!

Crapping into wind means you get your own back :-))
 




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