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Subject: Fw: "High" Flight
From: Bruce Armstrong <Bruce.Armstrong@rscs.net>
Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 08:25:26

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Date: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 1:29 AM
Subject: Fwd: "High" Flight


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Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 21:25:19 EDT
Subject: Fwd: "High" Flight
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Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 17:19:30 EDT
Subject: Fwd: "High" Flight
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In a message dated 5/17/99 10:23:20, 102651.111@compuserve.com writes:

<< 
High Flight ( FAA Supplement)

  1. Pilots must insure that all surly bonds have been
  slipped entirely before flight is  attempted.
  2. During periods of severe sky dancing, crew and
  passengers must keep seatbelts fastened. Crew should
  wear shoulderbelts as provided.
  3. Sunward climbs must not exceed the maximum permitted
  aircraft ceiling.
  4. Passenger aircraft are prohibited from joining the
  tumbling mirth.
  5. Pilots flying through sun-split clouds under VFR
  conditions must comply with all applicable minimum
  clearances.
  6. Do not perform these hundred things in front of
  Federal Aviation Administration inspectors.
  7. Wheeling, soaring, and swinging will not be
  attempted except in aircraft rated for such activities
  and within utility class weight limits.
  8. Be advised that sunlit silence will occur only when
  a major engine malfunction has occurred.
  9. "Hov'ring there" will constitute a highly reliable
  signal that a flight emergency is imminent.
  10. Forecasts of shouting winds are available from the
  local FSS. Encounters with unexpected shouting winds
  should be reported by pilots.
  11. Pilots flinging eager craft through footless halls
  of air are reminded that they alone are responsible for
  maintaining separation from other eager craft.
  12. Should any crewmember or passenger experience
  delirium while in the burning blue, submit an
  irregularity report upon flight termination.
  13. Windswept heights will be topped by a minimum of
  1,000 feet to maintain VFR minimum separations.
  14. Aircraft engine ingestion of, or impact with, larks
  or eagles should be reported to the FAA and the
  appropriate aircraft maintenance facility.
  15. Aircraft operating in the high untresspassed
  sanctity of space must remain in IFR flight regardless
  of meteorological conditions and visibility.
  16. Pilots and passengers are reminded that opening
  doors or windows in order to touch the face of God may
  result in loss of cabin pressure.
 >>


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Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 13:22:25 -0400
From: gerald cassidy <102651.111@compuserve.com>
Subject: "High" Flight
        ducker <toototto@aol.com>, harvey <71044.3444@compuserve.com>,
        barb paterson <bpatter102@aol.com>, tred <hctred@netzero.net>


High Flight ( FAA Supplement)

  1. Pilots must insure that all surly bonds have been
  slipped entirely before flight is  attempted.
  2. During periods of severe sky dancing, crew and
  passengers must keep seatbelts fastened. Crew should
  wear shoulderbelts as provided.
  3. Sunward climbs must not exceed the maximum permitted
  aircraft ceiling.
  4. Passenger aircraft are prohibited from joining the
  tumbling mirth.
  5. Pilots flying through sun-split clouds under VFR
  conditions must comply with all applicable minimum
  clearances.
  6. Do not perform these hundred things in front of
  Federal Aviation Administration inspectors.
  7. Wheeling, soaring, and swinging will not be
  attempted except in aircraft rated for such activities
  and within utility class weight limits.
  8. Be advised that sunlit silence will occur only when
  a major engine malfunction has occurred.
  9. "Hov'ring there" will constitute a highly reliable
  signal that a flight emergency is imminent.
  10. Forecasts of shouting winds are available from the
  local FSS. Encounters with unexpected shouting winds
  should be reported by pilots.
  11. Pilots flinging eager craft through footless halls
  of air are reminded that they alone are responsible for
  maintaining separation from other eager craft.
  12. Should any crewmember or passenger experience
  delirium while in the burning blue, submit an
  irregularity report upon flight termination.
  13. Windswept heights will be topped by a minimum of
  1,000 feet to maintain VFR minimum separations.
  14. Aircraft engine ingestion of, or impact with, larks
  or eagles should be reported to the FAA and the
  appropriate aircraft maintenance facility.
  15. Aircraft operating in the high untresspassed
  sanctity of space must remain in IFR flight regardless
  of meteorological conditions and visibility.
  16. Pilots and passengers are reminded that opening
  doors or windows in order to touch the face of God may
  result in loss of cabin pressure.



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