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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Feb 26, 2005
Description: Departing from the dam along the river requires maneauvering 'around' a few obsticals.
Date Taken: Feb 26, 2005
Place Taken: Along the New River
Owner: Jeff Arnold
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Category: 36, 244H
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Roberta Hegy - Feb 26,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Cool, Jeff. Is that the bridge you're not gonna tell me you didn't fly under 'cause you wouldn't ever never not even think of not ever doing such a thing.     
  
Jeff Arnold - Feb 27,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    I wouldn't say that Roberta,     
  
Don Maxwell - Feb 27,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Jeff--is that an old New River bridge, or a new one? Whichever, it's not unlikely that I won't not come over there and see if I can't not think of not never flying under it, too.     
  
Jeff Arnold - Feb 27,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Don, That is where I-81 crosses the New River at milepost 105. You crossed this bridge when you came to visit.<br /><br />Did you see the recent edition of Waterflying Magizene where they had a picture of the Aztec on floats flying under a quite low bridge while taking off? Looks like SOP for seaplanes.     
  
Charles Pickett - Feb 27,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    So long as you are on the water when passing under the bridge you are good to go. If there is a speed limit posted at bridge you are to stay with in that speed on the water. (as I have been told)     
  
Bob Toerner - Feb 27,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    wow what a great shot... and what an exciting temptation... I once knew a guy here in Kentucky that flew under all of the 9 bridges in Cincinnati on one morning. I cant recall his name, but he told me It was really exciting and fun !!!!! Plus he did a couple of laps around Riverfront stadium then back under the bridges for the last half of the adventure.     
  
Frank A. Carr - Feb 27,2005   Viewers  | Reply
    Jeff, I use quotation marks in the same way. You don't have to explain what 'around' means.     


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