Real life events took me away from the computer. While reading Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book to my youngest, I fell asleep and did not wake up until much later. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss's_Sleep_Book
"The news just came in from the county of Keck that a very small bug by the name of Van Vleck is yawning so wide you can look down his neck."
I will not fly into a tree; I will not fly into the sea; I will not fly under wires; I will not fly into fires; I will never wonder where I am; I will follow NDB’s said Sam I am!
I need to add that one of the monkeys got loose and took the autopilot out of altitude hold which led to a climb above 13,000 feet for a breif period of time, which was corrected.
Yesterday I had paused the flight while I went to dinner, and then later, thought I waould take 20 minutes to watch "How Its Made" with my youngest, and I ended up falling asleep.
The pilots of 1934 had to persevere through darkness cloaked mountaintops, typhoon winds, and the exhaustion of continuous flying. They did not have to handle monkeys.
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