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Old 4th December 2001 | 21:45
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Chimbu chuckles

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Ah Ozexpat what an effort!

My logbooks show I flew into 328 of those strips(and all those photograhed) over 6600 hours before joining Air Niugini. 30 degree heading change in the middle of take-off/landing at Kamulai!

I thought I'd seen high terrain but now I take a Falcon200 into Kathmandu 3 or 4 times a year, and Leezhing in SW China near Nepal, elevation 6500' with an instrument approach up a valley!

Lots of fond memories, and the occasional fright in that list!

Chuckles.
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