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Scenario question: DC-3 taxiing in front of you at Oshkosh

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flying-gamer

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I'm interested to hear what other Cub pilots would do in this situation. If you know what it is referencing, don't give it away until people responded.

You are taxiing for departure from Oshkosh with a steady line of aircraft, immediately behind a DC-3. The DC-3 calls ATC, "Yellow DC-3 requesting intersection departure, we're ready to go." ATC calls back approval and says to hold short of 18/36. The DC-3 makes the turn for the intersection departure and stops.

What do you do as the Cub pilot?
 

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