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High-flying book sales

| Letters | December 24, 2004

Thought you’d enjoy this: My phone rings and the conversation goes like this: “Hi, I’m calling you from my airplane, I’m at 8,000 feet. My passenger is sitting here reading the review of your book in GA News (The Cessna 150 Primer, Nov. 12 issue), and he says I really need to buy a copy of your book, so here’s my name, address, and credit card number…”

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Continuing problem?

| Letters | December 24, 2004

GAN has been one of the easiest to read. I enjoy the stories and letters to the editor, etc., until a few months ago. For some unknown reason, articles are being continued in other parts of the paper. I read part of an article and by the time I wade through the paper to find the continuation, I’ve either lost interest or forgot what I was reading. Sometimes it is necessary to skip pages, i.e. full-page ads, etc. But in the Nov. 12, 2004, issue there are a number of continuations that are unnecessary, thus making the stories hard to follow. Page 33 is continued to Page 37. The Walsh article could have finished on pages 34 and then the Wellington article could have started on 35 and finished on 36 without the continuation of Wellington on Page 36 being necessary.

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An easier approach

| Letters | December 24, 2004

A stand of fir trees that partially blocked the final approach path to the city-owned airport at Blaine, Wash., was removed in October after more than two decades of struggle with descendants of the original landowner. It’s not just a victory for airport users, but helps ensure the airport’s future as well.

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Who are they trying to kid?

| Letters | December 10, 2004

Just wanted to add my two cents to your latest Letters to Editor about Bush vs. Kerry and the state of GA. Neither of the two will have a significant effect on GA. We need to focus our attention on those members who supposedly support us in Congress. They will by far impact us more than any president who happens to be in office now or in the future.

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Placing the blame

| Letters | December 10, 2004

Cork Biemond makes a good point about the unfairness of the Sport Pilot driver’s license medical ruling excluding pilots who have previously been denied (Unelected bureaucrats pervert sport pilot) in the Oct 15 issue. He puts the blame on the wrong agency, however.

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Sport Pilot: A disaster waiting to happen

| Letters | December 10, 2004

I fear that I may be one of the few pilots in the country who does not warmly welcome the announcement of the new Sport Pilot ruling by the FAA. My concern is not with aircraft that fall in the lighter-than-air, weight-shift, gyroplanes and powered parachutes categories. Rather, my fear resides with the proposed Sport Pilot training requirements and the capability of the fixed-wing aircraft they would be enabled to fly. Let’s first address the aspect of training.

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