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    Getting a paraplegic into aircraft

    It's been quite a while since I've posted here or read the POA forums. My wife is paraplegic, due to a botched back operation. She used to enjoy flying with me in the Skylane that I'm 1/4 owner of, and it sure would be nice to fly with her again. There doesn't seem to be any way to lift her...
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    lazy alternator belt

    It's tired of working, so a couple of times it decided to fly off its pulleys and sleep in the lower cowling of our 182P after 10-20 minutes of hard work. The engine was overhauled at Ly-Con about 35 hours ago. The belt itself appears OK. Due to misalignment? Has this happened to anyone here...
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    A&P at Aurora, OR?

    Does anyone have recommendations for an A&P at Aurora State, Oregon (UAO)? If anyone has "disrecommendations," please e-mail me privately. Thanks. - Richard
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    AME experience

    This happened to a friend of mine recently... He called to make an appointment with an AME whom he had never seen before. The AME's secretary told him that the doc likes to schedule his airman's exams himself, and that the doc would call back. Indeed he did, a few hours later. Friend went in &...
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    finger pulse oximeter

    A guy on the Cessna Pilots Association forums set up this deal on finger pulse oximeters - $145 including shipping; normally $199. The company made a special price for available to AOPA and CPA members, that looks good to me. I have no relation to this company, other than having just sent in my...
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