A Picture Story of a Day in the Life of Chris

"Hmm"

"Radio Check-check"
"Copy"

(drive...drive..driving more)

(Hmm...that's a darn good Tow Job)

(Ohh, too much glue on the last patch job)

"Honey, it's still safe. Yup, still good....o.k., maybe I'm landing now."
1 comment:
The nice thing about flatland flying is that you can see a gust front coming from 50 miles away. Plenty of time to finish your sandwich and Gatorade before spiraling down.
Post a Comment