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gm3d

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Tis "THAT" season again. Your lovely lovely says "Get out there and do some lights" Be mindful that ladders had weight limits. Check that carefully. I think about it every year at this time. A friend of my Dad ended his military career when his ladder collapsed and he broke his back. He recovered well but did not return to flying. I know most of you are not overweight as I am...so no issue. Just check the ladder. I would hate to ever hear that story again.

Cheers,

Don
 

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