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RISKS OF PANIC IN SCUBA DIVING IV
Capt. Darrick Lorenzen
8/8/2008
Can individuals with high anxiety be trained in techniques that will reduce the risks of panic?   Dr. Morgan: Apparently not. The use of intervention techniques based upon procedures such as biofeedback, hypnosis, im...

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Capt. Darrick Lorenzen
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Craig Hutto, 16, of Lebanon Tennessee survived a shark attack, Monday, July 27th, but his leg had to be amputated. The incident occurred near Panama City, Florida. Hutto was listed in critical condition Tuesday and d...

RISKS OF PANIC IN SCUBA DIVING III
Capt. Darrick Lorenzen
7/29/2008
Are anxiety and panic problems discussed in scuba diving instructional materials?   Dr. Morgan: No. Terms like anxiety and stress don’t appear in the index of books commonly used by national certifying bodies involve...

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TOPIC: Trashed Aircraft
scubadude22

Joined on
6/2/2006

Im looking for a trashed airplane to put in my quarry. If you know of any(cheap or free) airplanes, that would be great.
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bpautsch

Joined on
1/5/2006

I don't know of any airplanes, but I'm curious to know where your quarry is?


Brian Pautsch
bpautsch@midwestscubadiving.com
http://www.newvisionusa.com
630.251.5777
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gprellwitz

Joined on
5/30/2006

How large an aircraft are you looking for?  A little 2-seat trainer, an airliner, or something in between?  Do you need all the avionics in it, or just something to fill up the panel?  I'm going to be by my airport (Bolingbrook's Clow International) this weekend, and can ask around.
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gprellwitz

Joined on
5/30/2006

scubadude22,
I think I have a lead on a Cessna 152 or 172 fuselage in northern Indiana.  Let me know if you're interested.  If you're not familiar with it, a Cessna 172 is a ubiquitous 2-place, single engine piston (propeller) trainer, and a 172 is slightly larger; a 4-place.
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