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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (1156)1/23/2003 7:37:20 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Respond to of 2077
 
that looks like a lot of fun... enjoy the underwater without the lurking danger of a shark that sees you as a mid-day snack.

am sure you are doing just fine...

you going to the Bahamas ?

Be one of the first Sub Sea Aviators. Hawkes Ocean Technologies (HOT) is offering a limited number of intrepid adventurers the opportunity to fly underwater. In February 2003, HOT is opening the world's first sub sea aviation school, and will license a small number of pilots to fly the Deep Flight Aviator. These pilots will be invited to create the Sub Sea Aviation Society which will help establish the field of sub sea aviation and develop unique expeditions for the Deep Flight Aviatior.

deepflight.com

More than 95% of the underwater world remains unknown and unseen. The Deep Flight Aviator was purpose-built to usher in the birth of sub sea aviation and to explore the greater part of our planet that is covered by water. In February 2003, Hawkes Ocean Technologies is opening the world's first sub sea aviation school and will be licensing a small group of intrepid pilots to fly underwater

fly away....