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From: rlr@avsdT.BERKNET (Rhode L. Roberts)
Newsgroups: net.aviation
Subject: Re: Advice on obtaining pilot's license
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Date: Wed, 21-Aug-85 13:55:30 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 21 13:55:30 1985
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> 
>     I will confess why despite my interest in aviation I have'nt
> taken lessons. It can be summed up in two words: "stall" and "spin". 
> 
> 
>     Jerry Greenberg

	Stalls & spins can be fun, (every kid loves an amusement park).
	A stall is perfomed on every landing, no problem there, right.
	Making a 180 or 270 or 360 or 720 turns is all part of the
	training manuvers, no problem turning the plane, right.
	A spin is just a stall in a turn which happens to allow
	the aircraft to decend.

	I honestly don't see what the problem is.

				R. L. Roberts
				Ampex Corporation
				One of the Allied/Signal Companies
				Audio Video Systems Division
				Computer Services Group
				401 Broadway  M.S. 3-54
				Redwood City, CA. 94063-3199
				(415) 367-3790
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