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Are you seriously saying that is not what most cirrus pilots do?

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Are you seriously saying that is not most cirrus pilots do?

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I've got it easy, Kev. On the Perspective, I just have one magenta line on the 12 inch screen. Easy peasy. Cirriusly.


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My God, he makes it look so easy too. Wait a minute, that drawl; I've heard it before. That's not just some GA pilot! That's Chuck Yeager! He makes it look so easy because he's Chuck Yeager! Stiff's like us don't have a chance! No-No-No, it's still okay. There's the red handle.

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