No, your seats will dry out. Leave the windows open when it is dry and sunny, so the air can get in and dry them out.
~Cindy! :)
2007-08-28 17:12:23
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answered by ♛ CindyBradyTooh ♛ 7
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If you are concerned about your avionics it would be a good idea to have a engineer take a look. What may appear to be nothing on the surface could turn out to be a major problem when you are up in the air.
Better to check it on the ground rather than being up in the air wishing you had someone take a look at it.
2007-08-29 00:18:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Not to worry. Just open the door when you're at about 15,000 feet, bank to the left and the water will run right out. lol
2007-08-29 00:13:52
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answered by mustanger 7
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Do not worry, I left all of mine open while flying threw the rain forrest. the water did not hurt a thing.
2007-08-29 06:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to be concerned that there is a way to open the windows on your lear jet.
2007-08-29 06:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You must have one of those Lears with the windows that open. You know, the ones that don't exist.
2007-08-29 00:09:35
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answered by crufflerdoug 2
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Just so long as you didn't leave the top down...
2007-08-29 03:18:10
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answered by Chris H 6
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Isnt it funny that people take this serious? And to think these people vote.
2007-08-29 01:10:41
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answered by Doggzilla 6
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Its junk. Give it to me and I'll dispose of it for you for free.
2007-08-29 00:08:07
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answered by g h 4
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no
2007-08-29 01:11:39
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answered by Anonymous
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