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Old 29th Mar 2009, 22:23
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dantanna
 
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maybe not mega difficult but philip island YPID:

http://airservicesaustralia.com/publ...IDNB01-116.pdf

has an outbound leg based on groundspeed which can be interesting getting down to the minima in a roaring westerly with a student at the controls and an instructor covering dials and pulling engines
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