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Nice arc of electricity. What the hell was he doing flying so low..
He thought for a moment, that he had spotted Noah's Ark.

But what it was, was Noah's ARC.
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In technical aviation literature, that is known as the "Electrical Wire Avoidance Switchy-Thingy Dingus".

Or something.

And I know that you have experience around aircraft so I trust your knowledge….
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And I know that you have experience around aircraft so I trust your knowledge….
Oh, yes, indeed! While I was attending the Colombian School of Forensic Science and Plumbing, I was part-timing my off hours at night, going to school at the Colombian School of Star Fleet Academy.

We had a "secret knuckle handshake", and we addressed each other as "Space Cadet"! We learned the many important names that airplanes have for their different parts, such as "frammis" and "thingamabob"!
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