A photographer for a national magazine was
assigned to take pictures of a great forest fire. He was advised
that a small plane would be waiting to fly him over the fire.
The photographer arrived at the airstrip just
an hour before sundown. Sure enough, a small Cessna airplane
was waiting. He jumped in with his equipment and shouted,
"Let's go!" The tense man sitting in the pilot's seat swung
the plane into the wind and soon they were in the air, though
flying erratically.
"Fly over the north side of the fire," said
the photographer, "and make several low-level passes." "Why?"
asked the nervous pilot. "Because I'm going to take pictures!"
yelled the photographer. "I'm a photographer, and photographers
take pictures."
After a long pause, the "pilot" replied: "You
mean, you're not my instructor?"
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