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Steve Kessinger - Mar 30,2013
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That's friggin' art.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=QZkggFzAtEc">http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=QZkgg<br>FzAtEc</a>
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Dan Nickens - Mar 30,2013
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Beautiful, and scary for the following SeaRey.
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Bruce McGregor - Mar 31,2013
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Actually scary for anything smaller following. Forty years ago a DC-9 rolled into the ground at Dallas when it got too close to a DC-10 landing ahead of it. Some describe those wingtip vortices as horizontal tornados.<!-- >'"><br><font color=red size=6>' or > missing in user HTML. Please fix the HTML.</font> -->
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Russ Garner - Mar 31,2013
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Use to fly out of KBUR with my Searey. The tower guys hated me especially if I was out there on the taxiway with the morning SW commuter jets headed up north. I'd make the tower give me the full three minutes on the runway for wake turbulence before I would go, even if I was off the runway way before the previous departing 737's was. I still got hit some times as I climbed out by the jet wash.
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