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Old 3rd Jan 2016, 18:23
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Originally Posted by ShotOne
a navex, perhaps changing seats, rather than the usual brief local hop. OK, only one has a set of controls in front of him but does that really matter? There's a host of suitable types; a Robin DR 400, for instance
As my grandmother used to say, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger."

Originally Posted by Commandant Air Cadets
Dear Mister and Mrs Jones

We regret to inform you of the sad loss of your son during an air experience flight.

I would like to confirm to you that he was having a great time and was as happy as a lark right up to the point where he and Cadet Smith departed through the canopy - possibly due to a tad of unexpected turbulence, possibly due to an ill-advised accidental kick on the control column - whilst unstrapped and changing seats with each other.

Rest assured that that you will among the first to know once we have located them. I am sure you will also be glad to hear that the doctors think they will get (the somewhat ironically-named) Cadet Brown out of his locked foetal position over the next few months.

Yours Sincerely
Air Commodore Peasemold Gruntsfuttock
RAF Whowouldhavethoughtiteh
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