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Well, I guess this is what happens when you start flying odd shifts & lots of red-eyes. Your sleep schedule gets shot to he11.


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Gotta love those red eyes. My last one was from the west coast nothing like that morning sun in your eyes. But I guess thats why they made Jepp charts.;)
 
Where does the term "spark the owl" come from? Why the reference to the owl?
 

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