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Light blogging Thursday & Friday

Posted by David Hardy · 2 November 2006 09:20 AM

I've got to drive to Holbrook, AZ for a hearing on Friday. If that sounds simple -- it's a six hour drive each way. I'm in the southern part of the state, 60 miles from Mexico. Holbrook is way up north, below the Grand Canyon. No regular airline service -- nearest such is a hundred miles away, and a ticket costs more than it would cost to fly to the east coast.

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Time for that pilot's license. This probabaly makes it deductible, right?

Posted by: bud at November 3, 2006 12:18 PM

Used to be a Strategic Air Command Radar Bomb Scoring site there. Holbrook was at the end of the low level navigation course. I last flew against it in 1983.

One of the two places I was scored as having dropped a "shack" or perfect, bomb. The other one was at La Junta, CO.

Posted by: Rivrdog at November 3, 2006 10:20 PM

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