Bummer.

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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 02:40:30 GMT, boB wrote:

> Mine are worse. When I do dream about flying the aircraft is some sort
> of a helicopter and all above me are power lines and tree limbs. I
> don't think I ever did make it through those.

Oh boy, how similar is that to one of mine from a few years ago... I
somehow got "trapped" flying along a parkway at 100' AGL in a CJ1, with
140' trees on either side of the parkway's shoulders, and high-tension
power lines crossing over at irregular intervals, making a turn or climb
impossible... ;(

Bill
 
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Bill Leaming wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 02:40:30 GMT, boB wrote:
>
>
>>Mine are worse. When I do dream about flying the aircraft is some sort
>>of a helicopter and all above me are power lines and tree limbs. I
>>don't think I ever did make it through those.
>
>
> Oh boy, how similar is that to one of mine from a few years ago... I
> somehow got "trapped" flying along a parkway at 100' AGL in a CJ1, with
> 140' trees on either side of the parkway's shoulders, and high-tension
> power lines crossing over at irregular intervals, making a turn or climb
> impossible... ;(
>
> Bill


Well this is certainly a bucket of sprouts. This must be a common trait
among aviation minded people.

--

boB

U.S. Army Aviation (retired)
Central Texas - 5NM West of Gray Army Airfield (KGRK)
 
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:30:31 -0600, CRaSH wrote:

> warning blaring. Have you ever had a "out of airplane" episode? Kind of
> like skydiving, except you can maintain altitude, and even climb.. Now
> that's neat!! d:->))

Freud would have called that "the Superman syndrome".
🙂

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Marcel
(If you've gotta be part of a group, be part of a group of simmers!)