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Wed Sep 13, 2017 10:14 am
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He didn't even get it straight in the park? Bugger! :noidea :laughing :wol2 :Wolvie

Not sure how an 80 year old would have a current medical? Maybe he just borrowed someone elses?

There is a lady pilot around here.... she is in her 80's and owns a tiger moth. She still flies... but she leases the plane to a company that does joy flights and when she flies, the pilot who leases the plane from her goes along as back up :plike :pop

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That may not be a good way to "land" an aircraft, but it sure looks like a great way to "crash" one!
Sustained minor injuries.........not too shabby!
Old geezers showin us how it was done back in their day!


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