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I have to agree with Bob Parker and the rest of you OLD MEN . I'm going to be 70 in Sept. Got my license in 1950 when you didn't have radio's, and very little control towers. Flying then was a pleasure compared to today, with all the new rules. I purchased a Coupe in April of 2001, as I had one in 1950 and loved it. Itwas Sept.2001 before the FAA let me have a medical. They insist that I'm going to have a heart attack on final approach. Had to have a stress test before they would allow me to have a medical. I came through it with flying colors. On a scale of 1 to 10, I was a 9. The funny thing about the whole story is that I don't have a heart problem, and had my FAA Doctor andVA Doctor both write a letter to the FAA stating so, but they wouldn't buy it. Still have to get a stress test every year. (next tues) Well, anyway, I'm flying, and feel in great health. I have a class A CDL license and drive charter bus. I'll go up against any younger person on any endurance test and come out in good shape. (Might not win, but will give a good showing) Weston in Idaho N99587 ====================== TO UNSUBSCRIBE go to: http://ercoupers.com/lists.htm
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