Then, climbing again, he swung wide and went over Seaford at a legal altitude.
"You two have certainly got your nerve, going back to Seaford after that," Jerry Webster said.
You get a warning to stay away from Seaford, so what happens next?
Captain Seaford laughed at this bit of superstition offered to him as a crumb of comfort.
There was a pier in Seaford where he could land and get the proper grade of fuel.