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From: pavacic@ecf.toronto.edu (Andrew P Pavacic)
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"THIS CERTIFIES THAT THE PERMIT HOLDER HAS MET THE DESIGNATED STANDARDS FOR:"

What musical prose.

Heheheh.  :)  8 months, I was beginning to wonder if I'd ever see the day.

So what happens now?  I live in Toronto, is there anywhere I can rent
a C-150 to take to Montreal overnight?  My school is really busy and
they have policies regarding what fraction of your aircraft booking time
it's allowed to be parked.  But surely after all the trouble to get a
license there must be a way to use it to go somewhere cool for more than
just lunch...  Right?

Right?

<:)

   -Andrew Pavacic
    Private Pilot!

