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Posted By:
Hal Brown
Date Posted:
Aug 10, 2008
Description:
Almost to Tennessee with only the worn down Appalachian remnants to cross.
Date Taken:
Aug 10, 2008
Place Taken:
Northern Alabama
Owner:
Dan Nickens
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325, Demonstrative Flying
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Kenneth Leonard
- Aug 12,2008
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Whenever I'm over woods this full in a single engine plane, I get edgy. Am I the only one?
Dave Lima
- Aug 12,2008
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Nope! Although trees are a very survivable place to emergency land. I also read that a plane with a stall speed over 60mph has a 4 times higher fatality rate than one with a stall speed of under 40, makes sense to me.
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