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				 Flight Lesson 
 
			
			A photographer from a well know national magazine was assigned to cover the  fires at Yellowstone National Park. The magazine wanted to show some of the  heroic work of the fire fighters as they battled the blaze. 
 When the photographer arrived, he realized that the smoke was so thick  that it would seriously impede or make it impossible for him to photograph  anything from ground level. He requested permission to rent a plane and take  photos from the air. His request was approved and arrangements were made. He was  told to report to a nearby airport where a plane would be waiting for him.
 
 He arrived at the airport and saw a plane warming up near the gate. He  jumped in with his bag and shouted, "Let's go!" The pilot swung the little plane  into the wind, and within minutes they were in the air.
 
 The photographer said, "Fly over the park and make two or three low  passes so I can take some pictures."
 
 "Why?" asked the pilot. "Because I am a photographer," he responded, "and  photographers take photographs."
 
 The pilot was silent for a moment; finally he stammered, "You mean you're  not the flight instructor?"
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