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"I have often been asked what I think about at the moment of take-off. Of course, no pilot sits and f..." — Amelia Earhart
I have often been asked what I think about at the moment of take-off. Of course, no pilot sits and feels his pulse as he flies. He has to be part of the machine. If he thinks of anything but the task in hand, then trouble is probably just around the corner.
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