Thursday on the post-annual check flight the local flock of killdeer appeared ahead not long after liftoff. They were at an altitude of 6-10 feet. I was up to around 80-85 mph and decided to climb instead of accelerate. Cleared them by 20' or so. As a protective measure, I usually slow down at the lower altitudes as we find few hawks above the thermals. Since it doesn't take long to get up there, why risk it. Geese seem to me easier to spot as there are usually lots of em together.
Bob Kelly
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Bob Kelly, Scipio, Indiana
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