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Celebrating both my birthday and the fact that I know that at least
today Bush is a long ways from Texas and there won’t be any popup presidential TFR’s, I rented a little old 152 for a spin around the prairie. My landings showed a lot of rust, but weren’t particularly scary. What was scary was a Cub or something like that suddenly popping out of the haze at exactly my altitude, passing by going the opposite direction just a couple hundred yards to my right. The weather was severe clear, but with no wind on a warm day the horizon was nothing but a brown smudge about 10 degrees wide. I’d put in something sanctimonious here about air pollution, but I can’t say as I was exactly improving the situation in that Cessna. Time to turn on the grill. And yes, I am serving Texas wine with Texas beef. It's better than you might think. How's that for a ringing endorsement? |
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![]() "doc" wrote in message ... Celebrating both my birthday and the fact that I know that at least today Bush is a long ways from Texas and there won’t be any popup presidential TFR’s, I rented a little old 152 for a spin around the prairie. My landings showed a lot of rust, but weren’t particularly scary. What was scary was a Cub or something like that suddenly popping out of the haze at exactly my altitude, passing by going the opposite direction just a couple hundred yards to my right. What was your heading? Were you at the correct even/odd+500? Was he? The weather was severe clear, but with no wind on a warm day the horizon was nothing but a brown smudge about 10 degrees wide. I’d put in something sanctimonious here about air pollution, but I can’t say as I was exactly improving the situation in that Cessna. Time to turn on the grill. And yes, I am serving Texas wine with Texas beef. It's better than you might think. How's that for a ringing endorsement? |
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Jay Beckman wrote:
"doc" wrote in message ... Celebrating both my birthday and the fact that I know that at least today Bush is a long ways from Texas and there won’t be any popup presidential TFR’s, I rented a little old 152 for a spin around the prairie. My landings showed a lot of rust, but weren’t particularly scary. What was scary was a Cub or something like that suddenly popping out of the haze at exactly my altitude, passing by going the opposite direction just a couple hundred yards to my right. What was your heading? Were you at the correct even/odd+500? Was he? Both of us were correct, as we were well below the altitude at which cruising altitudes apply. |
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![]() doc wrote: Celebrating both my birthday and the fact that I know that at least today Bush is a long ways from Texas and there won't be any popup presidential TFR's, I rented a little old 152 for a spin around the prairie. Time to turn on the grill. And yes, I am serving Texas wine with Texas beef. It's better than you might think. How's that for a ringing endorsement? pop-up tfr is right. i fersure know one top flight senior boss pilot instructor guy who had that one pop-up on him outta nowhere while he was enroute to somewhere over there. he checked before leaving and it was not there, or warned. they made him sit on the ground for a long time before finally letting him escape. by the way, i do appreciate your sense of culinary priorities. dan |
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Hi doc,
I did the same thing on Sunday. I was flying in the southern part of the DFW area. By my log book it had been since...well lets just say it had been too long since I had flown at all. With an instructor and a friend I flew from Grand Prairie to Ennis to Hillsboro and back to GPM. I called FSS an hour before the flight to get the status of P49. She said the "extended" zone was not active. I got the usual "...stay in touch with ATC in the event it does become active during your flight." Hillsboro isn't in the extended P-49, so I wasn't too worried. It was a bit hazy at 3000 that day, but it was a joy to fly. I can't let it get that long between flights again. Happy Birthday and wishing you many more. doc wrote: Celebrating both my birthday and the fact that I know that at least today Bush is a long ways from Texas and there won’t be any popup presidential TFR’s, I rented a little old 152 for a spin around the prairie. My landings showed a lot of rust, but weren’t particularly scary. What was scary was a Cub or something like that suddenly popping out of the haze at exactly my altitude, passing by going the opposite direction just a couple hundred yards to my right. The weather was severe clear, but with no wind on a warm day the horizon was nothing but a brown smudge about 10 degrees wide. I’d put in something sanctimonious here about air pollution, but I can’t say as I was exactly improving the situation in that Cessna. Time to turn on the grill. And yes, I am serving Texas wine with Texas beef. It's better than you might think. How's that for a ringing endorsement? |
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doc wrote:
I rented a little old 152 for a spin around the prairie. How many turns and in what direction? :-) -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL, IA Student, Student Arrow Buyer "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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Something wrong with this newsgroup! So far, NO ONE has asked you for
deatils about that Texas wine! vince norris |
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Many years ago I moved from California to Texas. As a lark, I brought a
couple of bottles of Texas wine to serve our California friends on a return visit. They are pretty discriminationg wine drinkers, and they couldn't tell it from California wine. Either Texas wine is pretty good, or my friends aren't as discriminating as I thought. Rod "vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... Something wrong with this newsgroup! So far, NO ONE has asked you for deatils about that Texas wine! vince norris |
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"Rod Madsen" wrote: Many years ago I moved from California to Texas. As a lark, I brought a couple of bottles of Texas wine to serve our California friends on a return visit. They are pretty discriminationg wine drinkers, and they couldn't tell it from California wine. Either Texas wine is pretty good, or my friends aren't as discriminating as I thought. Rod "vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... Something wrong with this newsgroup! So far, NO ONE has asked you for deatils about that Texas wine! vince norris There are reputedly some pretty good wines made in Texas, although I have never tasted any Texas wine. |
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![]() "Rod Madsen" wrote in message ... Many years ago I moved from California to Texas. As a lark, I brought a couple of bottles of Texas wine to serve our California friends on a return visit. They are pretty discriminationg wine drinkers, and they couldn't tell it from California wine. Either Texas wine is pretty good, or my friends aren't as discriminating as I thought. Rod "vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... Something wrong with this newsgroup! So far, NO ONE has asked you for deatils about that Texas wine! vince norris You missed the third possibility...the possibility that California wine is not so good after all. ;-) (Don't get me wrong, my sister is one of those "pretty discriminating wine drinkers" and is directly involved in the wine industry) |
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