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I'm sure if it's you up there and the windmill stops when its dark and you see a lighted highway, that's where your going to put it down 9 times out of ten.


I was just thinking about this last night when I went up for a night flight.  I love flying at night but do I really want to take my family up at night for a cross country in a single engine?


Even on the east coast where I fly, there's more trees than roads in most places and the roads around here have lots of cars, even at night.


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