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How about a flaregun for those wilderness landings?  And a cellphone?  Might even need a speargun in case you land in
shark-infested waters?  And a de-salinization machine to get potable water?  Just razzin' ya!!  Don't get too anxious
about the checkride.  I now look back fondly on my training days and remember all the good times with my CFI (he always
pointed out the "bikinis" at the Holiday Inn pool, which was just outside the airport's pattern) and the wide-eyed wonder
of it all.

Tom

St Stephen Ames wrote:

> Charles J. Pearson wrote:
> >
> > >If we land in a tall tree and don't fall to ground, how are you >getting down?
>
> >  this *is* just a witty response, right? I mean, I don't mean this to >be offensive if you're being serious, but. .
>
> Sorry to say I meant to be witty about it but that's exactly why it's
> there!...
>                         Till the next time,
>                                 St Stephen Ames
>          54.0 Total hrs(34.8hrs dual, 19.2hrs solo, 231 landings!)
>                "When my abilities = my desire & commitment,
>                       I will be one hell of a pilot!"
>      My flying site: http://www.stephenames.com/flying/flying.html
>       ----------------------------------------------------------------
>          "St Stephen with a rose, in and out of the garden he goes,
>                  country garden and the wind and the rain,
>                  wherever he goes the people all complain!"



