On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:21:12 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) "Dan Heath"
<da...@alltel.net> writes:
> Yea, well, I hope 99 days is enough. 
>  
Dan,
I'm sure that 99 is more than adequate for you. I spent way more of my 40
hours learning to fly the plane than actual work on changes. I think that
the break down in time spent during the 40 hour period was something like
2 hrs on control system and trim, 6 hrs on wheel pants, 6 hrs on
instruments,  20 hrs chasing oil leaks. These are hours on the ground
doing work. Every hour in the air was spent doing some part of the
testing and proving. Every landing was for learning and damage control. I
was sometimes only doing flights of 10 to 20 min and it takes a long time
to get er done that way. I am sure you have the skills already to
accomplish the mission much quicker. Best of wishes to you. (cause I know
luck has nothing to do with it)  ;-) 
Joe Horton, Coopersburg, Pa.
joe.kr2s.buil...@juno.com

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