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Old April 10th 06, 03:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Has anyone here ever planned a coastal (eastern US) trip that may take in
lighthouses?
Looking at trying to hop along the coast this summer from Florida (my state)
all along east coast
visiting lighhouses along the way.



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Old April 10th 06, 03:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Plenty on NC's Outer Banks.

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Old April 10th 06, 03:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Has anyone here ever planned a coastal (eastern US) trip that may take in
lighthouses?
Looking at trying to hop along the coast this summer from Florida (my
state) all along east coast
visiting lighhouses along the way.


I have done all of the NC lighthouses, driving. Sorry, not much help, for
you.
--
Jim in NC

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Old April 10th 06, 04:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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most of the light houses in New England (NH MAINE) are out on a point of
land...
far from many airports unless you fly in and then rent a car for a couple of
days.

I did work with a photographer once, taking aerial photogs of some Maine
light houses

BT

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Has anyone here ever planned a coastal (eastern US) trip that may take in
lighthouses?
Looking at trying to hop along the coast this summer from Florida (my
state) all along east coast
visiting lighhouses along the way.





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"iliad" wrote:

Has anyone here ever planned a coastal (eastern US) trip that may take in
lighthouses?
Looking at trying to hop along the coast this summer from Florida (my state)
all along east coast
visiting lighhouses along the way.


Montauk Point Light (http://www.montauklighthouse.com) is only a couple of
miles from Montauk Airport (KMTP). I once flew out there, got a cab into
town, rented bicycles from the bike store, and rode out to the lighthouse.

From there, it's just a quick jump over the Block Island (KBID) to see
Southeast Light (http://www.lighthouse.cc/blockisoutheast/).

No fuel available at either KMTP or KBID, so do some flight planning before
you go.
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Old April 10th 06, 01:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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What a great idea for an odyssey (sorry, couldn't resist). Seriously,
great idea. Definitely check out KHSE (Billy Mitchell Airport in
Hatteras, NC) and KMQI (Dare County Regional in Manteo, NC). Plenty of
beautiful, historic lighthouses in between, including the Cape Hatteras
lighthouse, which was moved 2,900 feet inland, in a massive engineering
project, to prevent it falling into the sea due to erosion (take a look
at the National Park Service site on this:
http://www.nps.gov/caha/lrp.htm)

Have fun -- and post the trip report, please.

Regards,
Wiz

iliad wrote:
Has anyone here ever planned a coastal (eastern US) trip that may take in
lighthouses?
Looking at trying to hop along the coast this summer from Florida (my state)
all along east coast
visiting lighhouses along the way.


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Old April 10th 06, 02:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Aeroplanner will let you plug in a latitude and longitude, and gives you the
chart for that area. I'm sure some lighthouse list somewhere has the lat/lon
of all the lighthouses along the east coast.


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Has anyone here ever planned a coastal (eastern US) trip that may take in
lighthouses?
Looking at trying to hop along the coast this summer from Florida (my

state)
all along east coast
visiting lighhouses along the way.





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Old April 10th 06, 02:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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In article bGs_f.263$5f7.31@trndny03,
"Steve Foley" wrote:

Aeroplanner will let you plug in a latitude and longitude, and gives you the
chart for that area. I'm sure some lighthouse list somewhere has the lat/lon
of all the lighthouses along the east coast.


It's called, strangely enough, the "Light List".

http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/pubs/Ligh...LightLists.htm
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Old April 10th 06, 05:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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And don't forget Okracoke. The only way out there is by ferry or
aircraft. Nice strip, great location. If you can carry a bike you can
bike to the town and the lighthouse.

You have to hurry up because none of the lighthouses are where they were
relative to where they should be now. The outerbanks is just a sand
dune/shoal. One storm and they change shape almost as you watch. But if
you want to build a home, it's the perfect place I'm told.

Wiz wrote:
What a great idea for an odyssey (sorry, couldn't resist). Seriously,
great idea. Definitely check out KHSE (Billy Mitchell Airport in
Hatteras, NC) and KMQI (Dare County Regional in Manteo, NC). Plenty of
beautiful, historic lighthouses in between, including the Cape Hatteras
lighthouse, which was moved 2,900 feet inland, in a massive engineering
project, to prevent it falling into the sea due to erosion (take a look
at the National Park Service site on this:
http://www.nps.gov/caha/lrp.htm)

Have fun -- and post the trip report, please.

Regards,
Wiz

iliad wrote:

Has anyone here ever planned a coastal (eastern US) trip that may take in
lighthouses?
Looking at trying to hop along the coast this summer from Florida (my state)
all along east coast
visiting lighhouses along the way.



 




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