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The Famous Flight #19 MidContinent ride.

:wiggle: Hey there!


Surprise!:applause: the weather report reported that we would have around 100 miles of thunder storms, and the last 40 miles or so would be clear! :untroubled:The weather was bad for a few miles, but not 100 miles. It sure was surprise in these short miles I could see the ground from 4000 feet and the plane settled down and flew straight and level. Nice approach into Maury hehe and not a bad landing. Part of surprise is that we won't need to buy any more burb bags.:jump: It's real nice to see passengers getting off of the plane instead of being green they were back normal color lol. Some were even smiling! After shutting down the Convair and as we departed the plane with are girl Friday who had put up with all the passenger getting sick on the last two flights. So, all three of us was smiling and feeling good for a change. Now, need to get some real good southern cooking, and of course plenty of coffee for your truly. hehe. :encouragement:

Monday's flight will be from KMRC Maury to KEKQ Monticello, Kentucky. we sure would be glad if you all stay tuned to this whatever we call it.:biggrin-new:

Hope you enjoy the pictures.
 
:dizzy:Howdy,

Sure sorry that I have missed logging on about our flights! Flight 19 finished the adventure last night with four pilots, I sure don't know the rest of the flight was thinking, but, Dudley and I were talking about some R&R on some nice beach somewhere where there are no phone, internet, or smoke signals.:very_drunk: hehe. I am going to add some pictures of the flights. So all, thanks for staying with us.

Taco
 
Hehe! AND AGAIN.

Buy the way our last stop was Chicago. Sure been to a lot of places on the junket.
 
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