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Old December 18th 04, 03:57 PM
Doug
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I carry my aircraft keys in my pocket. My headsets are in the plane,
plugged in. My logbook is in the plane. My charts are right where I
need them, in their special place, in the plane. My sunglasses are
tucked away into their place, in the plane. If I feel like it, I drive
out to the airport, push it out of the hangar and away I fly! I don't
have to ask anyone's permission, sign any forms or any of that rental
stuff. It's about FREEDOM!!!!!

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Old December 18th 04, 04:41 PM
Dan Luke
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"Doug" wrote:
I carry my aircraft keys in my pocket. My headsets are in the plane,
plugged in. My logbook is in the plane. My charts are right where I
need them, in their special place, in the plane. My sunglasses are
tucked away into their place, in the plane. If I feel like it, I drive
out to the airport, push it out of the hangar and away I fly! I don't
have to ask anyone's permission, sign any forms or any of that rental
stuff. It's about FREEDOM!!!!!


You're dam' right.

Owning is expensive and comes with headaches renters don't get, but it's
well worth it, IMO.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM


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Old December 18th 04, 08:12 PM
Richard W. Graves
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Doug,

Just one suggestion. Take the log books out of the airplane and keep
them in a safe place. If, God forbid, you were to have an accident that
destroyed the logbooks, that wouldn't be a good thing. You probably would
want them available to the accident investigators and the insurance
company.

Rick Graves
N34759 - 1974 C177B

On Sat, 18 Dec
2004 07:57:26 -0800, Doug wrote:

I carry my aircraft keys in my pocket. My headsets are in the plane,
plugged in. My logbook is in the plane. My charts are right where I
need them, in their special place, in the plane. My sunglasses are
tucked away into their place, in the plane. If I feel like it, I drive
out to the airport, push it out of the hangar and away I fly! I don't
have to ask anyone's permission, sign any forms or any of that rental
stuff. It's about FREEDOM!!!!!


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Old December 18th 04, 09:31 PM
Bob Noel
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In article ,
"Richard W. Graves" wrote:

Doug,

Just one suggestion. Take the log books out of the airplane and keep
them in a safe place. If, God forbid, you were to have an accident that
destroyed the logbooks, that wouldn't be a good thing. You probably would
want them available to the accident investigators and the insurance
company.


otoh - logs destroyed in a post-accident fire means less evidence that
can be used against you or your estate.

--
Bob Noel
looking for a sig the lawyers will like
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Old December 19th 04, 02:05 PM
Doug
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Re, I keep the flight logs in the plane (the aircraft logs NOT). But
they are my logs, I'll keep em where I damn well please.

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Old December 18th 04, 09:40 PM
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"Doug" wrote in message
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I carry my aircraft keys in my pocket. My headsets are in the plane,
plugged in. My logbook is in the plane. My charts are right where I
need them, in their special place, in the plane. My sunglasses are
tucked away into their place, in the plane. If I feel like it, I drive
out to the airport, push it out of the hangar and away I fly! I don't
have to ask anyone's permission, sign any forms or any of that rental
stuff. It's about FREEDOM!!!!!


Doug, I here ya!


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Old December 18th 04, 11:16 PM
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"Doug" wrote in message
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I carry my aircraft keys in my pocket. My headsets are in the plane,
plugged in. My logbook is in the plane. My charts are right where I
need them, in their special place, in the plane. My sunglasses are
tucked away into their place, in the plane. If I feel like it, I drive
out to the airport, push it out of the hangar and away I fly! I don't
have to ask anyone's permission, sign any forms or any of that rental
stuff. It's about FREEDOM!!!!!


Getting my first plane was like getting my first car, and there are not a
lot of ways to get those good teenage level rushes decades later.

Well put, Doug!


 




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