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confess the weakness of his over-imagination.

Imagination and intuition sometimes lend each other a hand. In "panneau", a method of signaling by dot and dash, appearing and disappearing flashes of white cloth, from ground to air, the new student is more concerned about his line of flight than the accomplishment of the task of reading a series of 16 words of "panneau" from the air. So after circling around the station below, dodging his brethren and worrying between two distractions his intuition generally comes to his rescue and supplies the letters of ^[[unfinished]] words he missed while righting the plane from a precarious angle. 

The disregard of how the plane is taking care of itself is carried to