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JohnH wrote:
have also received some encouraging and enlightening emails. I apparently am not the only one on this board that has been fighting the pilot weight problem ; I weigh 220 and I should probably weigh about 170. I fly powered planes and I've just started soaring. I don't really know about soaring, since I just started and my instructor is a beanpole, but in powered planes, my biggest problem has been how many passengers I can take. Right now I can get 2 adults and 1 kid, but if I lose the 50 lbs., I can take 3 adults (assuming that one of them is a woman, probably). Also, when I fly solo, it means that I could take an extra 9 gallons (1 hour) of fuel on board. In any case, don't let it bother you -- flying and soaring both kick ass! Even if you have to fly in big clunky junk, it's still better than not flying at all. - awh |
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