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Boeing Field (BFI) Mariner's Game TFR Question by
Squirrel
When a Seattle Mariner's game is in progress at Safeco field, the 3 NM
SFC to 3000 AGL stadium TFR is in effect. This TFR cuts in to Boeing
Field (BFI) class D airspace and the north end of runway 31L/13R. See
FDC3/1862 on this chart:
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/aviation/images/SeafairAirshow.jpg
taken...
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Living with Technology by
quilljar
I've discovered a really interesting magazine about
technology generally - it covers all sorts of
different areas. That means that not all of it will be
interesting to everyone, but it's only 29 pounds
a year in the UK, and you can get them to send
you a couple of free sample copies by logging...
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SR-22 in northern NJ? by
Guy Elden Jr.
Hi all... I'm nearing the completion of my IR training at CDW, and I'm
really eager to try out a Cirrus SR-22 once I'm done. Does anybody know of a
FBO, school, club, or partnership of pilots who have an SR-22 available to
rent or even buy a share of? I'm not quite interested in the Airshares...
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Bleeding brakes on Tripacer by
Corky Scott
I don't actually own a Tripacer but I do have the landing gear which
is being mounted on my homebuilt.
I was painting the landing gear and wheels last weekend, which
included sand blasting everything such as the backing plate. I had to
remove the brakes and wheel cylinder so that I could do a...
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Technical aircraft schools???? by
Joe Peters
I am 19 years old. After I graduated hi-school, I went to work
full-time as a technician at a GM dealership. I never went to college
or anything like that, but I did complete a 2-year course during
school. I would say that I have learned an awful lot. I have aquired a
few certifications and have...
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St Louis Pilots by
Sydney Hoeltzli
Well, who knows, cast bread upon the waters, leave no
turn unstoned and all that.
We are based at Spirit of St. Louis with a shadeport
lease which runs until January. Our spot is on the
more-desireable east facing side of the shadeport which
gets afternoon shade (cooler plane and less damage...
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Straight-in landing by
HankC
I'm 10 miles N of the field and the tower calls for a straight-in on runway 20.
What's the best way intercept the runway centerline?
Vaguely aiming for a point on the extended CL always seems too, well, vague...
Should I turn on base way out here and then a right turn onto the centerline?
fly a...
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Sleeping pilot resigns by
Ditch
so let me get this straight...are you saying that people die??
Why yes, grasshopper. The moment we are born, we begin to die.
-John
*You are nothing until you have flown a Douglas, Lockheed, Grumman or North
American*
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Help finding photo by
Chris W
I saw this photo of a military helicopter in a low. fast, steep turn
over a body of water that looked very cool. I thought I saved it, but
now I can't find it. I am hoping some one here can help.
--
Chris Woodhouse
Oklahoma City
"They that can give up essential liberty
to obtain a little...
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July 29th 03 04:07 PM
by Maple1
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Cherokee Carb Heat. by
Greg Esres
Is this just a technique or proper procedure?
All the Piper POH's I've seen say only use carb heat if you suspect
carb icing.
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Beer Served to Pilots in Iowa -- All Survive! by
Jay Honeck
Normally I wouldn't post about our own party, but since no one in attendance
will be able to post until after Oshkosh, I thought I might post a little
round up for those who couldn't make it:
a) Many beers were served. In fact, we had to buy more beer mid-way through
the evening. No injuries...
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Insurance Advice Request by
Robert M. Gary
Don't necessarily get replacement value for the aircraft you rent.
Like all decisions like this, this is a business decision on your
part. On one side the risk of lossing an asset, on the other the price
of the policy. In the 25 years my broker has been selling insurance no
insurance company has...
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Buying my first plane by
Gilles Leblanc
Hello all, I'm new to this newsgroup thing (however, I'm a computer teacher
and should've registered earlier!!)
I am planning on buying my first plane and am looking or some advice on
buying in a partnership... good idea?? I've trained and flown mostly on a
Piper Cherokee and would like to buy...
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uh oh, Plane flies over Bush motorcade by
Mutts
from drudge report...........
Low flying single engine plane flies directly over President Bushes motorcade
in Philadelphia, before being intercepted and grounded by police. Security
breach occurred at 12:07 p.m. on Interstate 95 heading south toward
Philadelphia. Bush had just finished a visit to...
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GPS vs. map by
DeltaDeltaDelta
Do you people with GPS units (either panel mounted or portable) use only
them when you fly, or do you plan the same route on a map as well and plot
your position in flight, for backup in case the unit looses pickup? I've
recently seen the SR-22 panel and some Lancair models and it got me
wondering...
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Flight planning software? by
Yossarian
I've heard about Jepp's Flitestar and RMS's Flitesoft. Anyone have
experience with these or other flight planning packages?
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Oshkosh Roster -- Sign In, Please! by
Scott
Who: Jay, Mary, Joey (12) and Becca (9) Honeck
What: 1974 Piper Cherokee Pathfinder
Tail #: N56993
Arriving: Tuesday, 7/29
Departing: Sunday, 8/3
Staying where? North 40
WHO: Eric Rood
WHAT: 1986 Cessna 182R
TAIL #: N116HR
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Flying again after 23 years update by
[email protected]
Gentlemen,
Today I soloed for the second time in my flying career. The first
time in 1967 and the second time this morning. From 1980 til this last
month after 350 hours in my log book I was a ground pounder, but with
a new medical and couple of hours of ground school, 5 hours of
airwork and...
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