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Flying clubs on skid row
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Of the 22 state flying clubs in the country today, 11 are virtually defunct and the rest are slowly getting there. And the reasons vary: Post 9/11 security fears, years of mismanagement and neglect and the increase in air traffic have all contributed to the steady decline of most of these clubs. Read On >>
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