But you had the chances of continuing the flight, but
exciting anyway. We arrived with over 100 kms/h & had a
one-time-chance only as there was no space to turn away or
to accelerate again & try it again to land. And there was
the wall at the end of the landing strip. 

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Subject: [Hornlist] Hans landing strip.

Actually, Hans, I have landed on an aircraft carrier via
helicopter.  Picture four and one/half acres of U.S. real
estate moving at 25 plus knots.  The seas were calm, thank
you.  I trust your landing strip wasn't moving.  : )  and
not at sea level. 
Pace  


Bill 


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