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On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 01:13:39 -0400, "John T" wrote:
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:3%Loe.18960$_o.12925@attbi_s71 1. Bedford, PA (KMHZ) is just 35 minutes from Dulles. 2. Cumberland, MD (KCBE) is just 30 minutes from Dulles 3. Martinsburg, WV (KMRB) is just 15 minutes from Dulles I seem to recall somebody once talking about the food at Bedford, but I've never been. Here's a (dated) link talking about the restaurant at KMRB: http://archives.his.com/dcpilots-l/2.../msg00272.html As the referenced person in the post, I'll throw in that when I got to the MRB restaurant on that day, it was closed, even though I called somewhat in advance (earlier that week?) to check. I don't know if it's just me and this area and my luck, but all of the airfield restaurants for me are hit and miss as far as finding them open. Cumberland is I think actually very close to the actual town of Cumberland, MD, which is kind of tourist-trappy, so you'll probably find stuff in town easily enough. Never been to Bedford myself, though. Also, I have just started researching this ADIZ flight plan stuff. One fellow who wrote me off-line referred to "VOR gateways" into the ADIZ, which implies that there are set "routes" via VORs through the ADIZ into Dulles. Is this correct, or (once I've been assigned a discrete squawk code and have my ADIZ flight plan activated) can I fly GPS direct from the point where I enter the ADIZ straight into Dulles? I think everyone else already answered this, but ATC doesn't really care exactly where you enter. They only need an 'entry point' to get your strip to the right sector - Chesapeake (BWI), Mount Vernon(DCA/ADW), or Shenandoah (IAD). Once it gets to the right sector, just check out the class B frequences on your TAC and call the right one - if you have the wrong one they'll just tell you who to contact. As long as you're on the right 'end' of the Class B, they don't care one whit. But do try to fly (mostly) direct once entering to your landing, you will probably get a call if you go completely the wrong way. Outside the B, inside the ADIZ, (mostly) free flight. Inside the B, just like any othe B anywhere else. I unfortunately won't be able to be in town for this event - I had previous plans for the weekend! aw |
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