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So my student has total engine failure and lands in a field today.

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Too cool...the student got it out of the way.

I used to work for a small place years ago and had a previous student have the engine in his rental 172 seize up. He looked to the left, there was a small strip, he glided, landed, stopped on the end of the runway and all was well.

The ink on his temporary airman's certificate was no older than five flight hours old.

I told him, "Hey, people wait all their careers for this sort of thing. You got it out of the way!"

stlflyguy
 

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