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		<title>Flying with glass, what's the deal?</title>
		
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		<description>When most people mention a glass cockpit they are generally referring to the sleek look jetliners with their modern avionics making it look more like a computer game than an aircraft.  Today, it isn't just jetliners that can have this sleek modern look.</description>
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		<dc:subject>TEA Technically Enhanced Aircraft Cockpit GPS</dc:subject>
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		<title>The Cirrus SR22, A business mans dream.</title>
		
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		<description>I had heard about the Cirrus SR22 from a few general aviation pilots I've come to know but really had never been introduced to it.  Like most pilots, I learned to fly in both the Cessna and Piper made aircrafts.</description>
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		<dc:subject>Cirrus SR22 business New Zealand Cessna Piper Philip Newman BMW</dc:subject>
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