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Sounds like quite an adventure. Are you going by yourself or will there be other aircraft on the trip? Enjoy the adventure, I'll be looking forward to your trip report.
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Rick's Cessna 180 float plane video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6my0FM9F_Q
Be careful with the weather Brad, if it does not want to cooperate in your time frame, there is always another trip. Enjoy the adventure, where ever you end up. We wIll be interested in your report.
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And, never, ever, forget to turn the master switch off when parking. Ain't no "current bushes" in them parts.
Have a great trip and take some pictures.
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"Power plants" are few 'n far between, also....
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I got a Sat phone call today from Brad, eating fresh caught arctic char and having a good trip plus getting some good float flying-learning experience!
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Good for him. He will have some stories to tell.
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