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Subject: Re: What to do with a Pilot License
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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In article <6uo2li$opi$1@client3.news.psi.net>, EMail2@Bierling.net says...
>
>I am thinking of going for a pilot license.  However, I am wondering what I
>will do with it if I get it.  Any ideas?
>
>Thanks,
>-Joel
>
>


"What good is a baby?"  (Who said that? Einstien?)

I plan on making lots of small to medium cross countries.  Going places
that we (wife and I) couldn't get to on long weekends by car.  This is
to build time for the eventual instrument rating.

I have also been thinking of signing up for Angel Flight (or other similar
group) and fly sick people where they need to go who can't afford other
transportation.  Of course being able to deduct the expenses from our
taxes has absolutely nothing to do with that :-)!!

But I guess the ultimate answer is:  If it is fun why do you need a reason?


Jim

