GIA flights expected to be normal by today

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oh wait .. did I miss something?
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Is it safe to come out now?

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Is it safe to come out now?
Thank goodness this is a civilised forum Harry otherwise that comment could be taken the wrong way :worried: :lol:

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the thread is sinking fast ....

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DaveB wrote:It'd be interesting to 'sit in' on you doing a word association test mate :lol:
Lateral thinking mate, lateral thinking...taps nose emoticon ;)

No Joe, you didn't miss anything.

Yes Harry, you can come out now.

At least I know what I'm talking about 8) ....better still, we're not talking about Indonesian airlines.....job done :thumbsup:

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I did Del but I was too late to reply in real time (ish) as I was out visiting my Aunt Enna. And besides it brought back far too many disturbing memories.

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DarrenL wrote:Did you always make sure you kept a shoe handy in case of leaks?

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No, I had this stupid idea that just praying for it not to spill would work 99.99999999% of the time. :) I'll remember the shoe when I'm fueling whatever Cessna or Airvan I end up in with CAP next though. Good tip. :)

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I guess your not going to answer my question I asked under the pic I posted Chrisgopher.


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Sorry, I actually missed the question. :)

As for why no burning, I don't know for sure as all my work experience is with DC systems (we let real electricians do the AC work), but I'd guess that the bottom 2 aren't actually connected to anything?

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ok well... I can't tell all my secrets 8)

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