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Re: What's the scardest you've ever been ? Kinda long...


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Posted by RBnSC on February 19, 2012 at 10:22:08 from (69.73.87.43):

In Reply to: What's the scardest you've ever been ? Kinda long... posted by NCWayne on February 18, 2012 at 21:10:28:

Long story I'll make it short as possible. Our Aunt & Uncle Come home for 4th of July. Uncle working at NASA at the time rented a small plane to fly in from Fla.To SC Where we lived. They were staying in a beach house they rented for the week. Uncle buzzed the house to let us know to come pick him up. We jumped in the car (Grand mother, Aunt, Cousin, my brother, and Me) to Meet him on a county maintained dirt road that local crop dusters used. When we got there he had not landed and it was dark. Aunt decided the best thing to do was light the road with her headlights. The way she went about it was all wrong. She stopped the car in the middle of the road facing the plane and planned to back up lighting the road as the plane landed. At twelve years old I recognized that it was not a good Idea. My Uncle kept flying over us trying to signal my Aunt to get out of the road. Finally he makes an attempt aunt starts backing up then it looks like he is going to pass over again so she puts it in drive while backing up and stalls the car. Uncle sets the the plane down right in front of the car and goes around us.I can still remember the sound of the radio antennae as the wing hit it which is amazing to hear over the screaming that was going on inside the car. I was never in my life so scared (did not soil myself).The story was related at the recent funeral of My Aunt.
Ron


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