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You're probably right. I pretty much just read the subject and breezed through the text. It does say "...land adjacent to Skydiving Lost Prairie Drop Zone..."
It would be interesting to have two DZs right next to each other like that.
In Creswell, Oregon, Eugene Skydivers and Wright Brothers Skydiving have a couple porta-potties between them. I remember someone opened a second dropzone at the Lodi airport a couple years ago, but they didn't last long, and I believe the Dillingham Airfield in Hawaii has FOUR dropzones on it. From what I've heard and seen myself, having competing dropzones right next to each other just makes for hard feelings all around.
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Don't be a jerk.
Don't be a thief.
At two of the three DZ's I've flown for, the owners were both.
At the first one, he was neither. Rock ON Harry!
Be honest.
Keep your promises.
Don't be a thief.
At two of the three DZ's I've flown for, the owners were both.
At the first one, he was neither. Rock ON Harry!
Be honest.
Keep your promises.
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You're probably right. I pretty much just read the subject and breezed through the text. It does say "...land adjacent to Skydiving Lost Prairie Drop Zone..."
It would be interesting to have two DZs right next to each other like that.
--Art
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