Understanding the sky

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Re: Understanding the sky

Postby Jean Crous » Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:03 pm

Thanks Kloot, got mine Tuesday. I already had my nose in it :lol: :lol:
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Re: Understanding the sky

Postby Cacofonix » Sat Sep 10, 2011 4:22 pm

Tell you what? it's alot of reading. I re-read certain passages a few times and amazed at the insight. In a flight on thurs 8 sep. i noticed i was flying differently, i started thinking differently. I was avoiding certain conditions visible to me that i felt could cause :shock: and my flight went off beautifully as planned.

And that was only the first few pages. I am in AWE. lets keep this thread alive by sharing this that we learn through this book

Thanks again for the book (^^)
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Re: Understanding the sky

Postby Bundy » Sun Sep 11, 2011 6:40 am

Wow... Peters, I like you had to re read quite a few passages. (ja ja ja... Ek weet ek is maar net n bietjie dof :lol: )

I found chapter 3 extremelly usefull, "The message of the clouds"

Still have'nt finished yet but an excellent book so far! (^^)

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