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    AOPA offer to Active Duty U.S. Military

    Aircraft Owner's and Pilots Association is offering one year courtesy membership to any military on Active Duty status:

    http://www.discoveraopa.org/aopamilitaryaopapilotmagad

    Besides the monthly mag you do get access to news and events, as well as flight planning software and other tools.
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    TeaSea,

    I fully support what they are doing, and I am enjoying taking flight lessons myself. There's nothing like being in a small plane and not having to deal with the TSA.

    However, when I saw "AOPA," all I could think of is this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwBv1b9cv3g
    "Rami"

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    "Of course it's clear. Every American has the right to hang a pair of bear arms on their wall. How can that possibly be misconstrued?"



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    Hah! I do too.....
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