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I believe John made a mistake too. If Howie could fly 2 weeks after his birth, then he would
have 23 months and 2 weeks in the air before his piloting error. This would work out to
16,896 hours of flight time, which is a little closer to 60,000 hrs but still a ways off.
 
John, I am sorry to have to correct you but we must always strive for perfection in
 whatever we do. HA!  Although, I could be wrong on this calculation too!      Scott

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Cute story but...

"Howard R. Trojanowski, a Pierre-bound, 2-year-old field sparrow who
had been licensed to fly since two weeks after he was hatched and had
logged over 60,000 flying hours..."

22 months x 30 days x 24 hours = 15,840 hours

I think this is a mistake regarding Howie's experience on the part of
the SAA or he was grossly padding his treelimbbook.

John
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