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Old March 8th 04, 01:09 AM
Vaughn
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"Gary Boggs" wrote in message
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How many more of you out there have concerns about a fellow pilot and

aren't
saying anything to them because it's not easy?


We had a recent situation where an 80 year-old pilot in a twin turned
an apparently uncomplicated single engine landing into a spin-crash-burn
right into the middle of my neighborhood. He took his daughter with him.
Also; not good public relations for the local GA airport where he was trying
to land.

Apparently, someone should have spoken up.

Vaughn




 




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