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Do you fly in your own neighborhood?



 
 
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Old February 13th 07, 01:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
vincent p. norris
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Default Do you fly in your own neighborhood?

... Working out a detailed flight plan is interesting and part of
the fun.


A group of us like to fly to new places. See new scenery. Usually
four or five airplanes, two per airplane. We've flown to Alaska twice
(taking different routes each time), flown around the perimeter of the
Lower 48, flown down the East Coast to Key West, and toured New
England and the Canadian Maritimes including Newfoundland.

Since the others had little or no cross country experience when we
began these trips, I was happy to do the flight planning. That was
not quite as much fun as making the trips, but it provided a number
of pleasant evenings. And it enabled me to make sure we visited the
places I wanted to see.

vince norris

 




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