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St Stephen Ames wrote:
 
> CFI said: "You can descend and land any time you like!" As we flew 
> right over the airport I was looking for...(Oh no, showed another 
> fault * asbestos suit on*)

That's not a fault, that's a mistake, and most of us will
acknowledge we make plenty of those.

Snowbird

