Stay Don't Go! October 11th, 2015

Published: Oct. 12, 2015, 1:08 p.m.

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"They" say it takes two weeks to make a habit, which also means it takes two weeks to stop a habit by replacing with a new one.\\xa0 That works for us and against us.\\xa0 In flying, I have known too many people that have found themselves not flying for one reason or another.\\xa0 As time goes on, it gets easier to stay away from the airport.\\xa0 Soon the addiction becomes a fond memory, and then ceases to be a memory altogether.\\xa0 That is bad for aviation, and even bad for you.\\xa0 Flying is important to all of us.\\xa0 We\'re a community of people that finds peace, happiness, and comfort in flying.\\xa0 Why negatively impact your life by removing such a vital element?\\xa0 Marc talks about this topic and discusses ways to keep aviation in your life, even if you don\'t get up in the air.
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Marc also talks about some of the positive changes that have happened in aviation over the last month, including new technology and a kinder and gentler FAA.\\xa0 And what\'s this about the FAA dumping the area forecast (FA)?\\xa0 Maybe not such a bad thing.\\xa0 Change can be good.\\xa0 What do you think?
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Thanks for listening.\\xa0 Blue Skies and Tailwinds.
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