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"David Cartwright" wrote in message ... All you need is for someone to be doing what my instructor used to call "V-bomber circuits" (i.e. not keeping them tight and close in) and you're in a potentially sticky spot. Was he British? |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
nk.net... All you need is for someone to be doing what my instructor used to call "V-bomber circuits" (i.e. not keeping them tight and close in) and you're in a potentially sticky spot. Was he British? Now how did you guess? Really nice bloke, actually - a West Country huntin', shootin' and fishin' type who flies big things full of cargo for a living (or did, last time I spoke to him) and doubles as an examiner. D. |
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"David Cartwright" wrote in message ... Now how did you guess? By the reference to "V bombers" and "circuits". |
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