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"Mortimer Schnerd, RN" wrote: Still there were things that the experience gave me: solid IFR skills and excellent airmanship. That's not bragging... it's just what I had to have to survive. We all had it. I can remember reading the morning paper while enroute in solid IFR to RDU. No copilot; no autopilot. Just me and smooth air. Never had the guts to try to read while in turbulence.... I've seen freight dogs at BFM land out of or take off into a NEXRAD picture that looks like a basket of Easter eggs. Takes a lot bigger cojones than I've got to fly light freight. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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