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Jack Allison wrote:
Capt. 'Wild' Bill Kelso, USAAC wrote: I feel bad for those learning to fly now.. just for the costs involved. At Chandler Airport(near Phoenix) a 172 goes for $70+/hr. That's about the going rate around here as well (central CA, Sacramento area). Despite the costs involved, it's well worth it for me to fulfill lifelong dreams of flying. I've only been at it a couple of years now and have a ton of fun (despite presently being an instrument student...ya, I know, it's a twisted sort of "fun"). I'm working toward co-ownership and someday hope to get a commercial rating and perhaps become a CFI as well. Worth it? Definitely! -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student-Arrow Shopping Student "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) Jack, There is nothing that can take its place... flying's worse than an addiction! And you're right, nothing compares to its fun. I do feel for those learning now. I wish you a lot of luck. TJ ================================================== ======================= The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire. |
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Dear Capt Wild Bill and Co.
Been busy doing everything but flying, haven't even had time to think about flying. Been watching the Army choppers fly by. Jets had a dog fight for about an hour over Bangs Intl about a week ago. That was so awesome. My head is still spinning from the aerobatics. Got all new nuts, bolts, and flying wires for the Champ and they will probably go on this weekend, so at at least the tail section will be done, unless we're trailering the Pacer project to its new home. We got the ailerons covered last weekend. Then just need lots of coats of dope on the wings. Guess it would be nice the cowlings and door got painted to match the wings and fuselage. Probably end up flying in the Champ before the 182. Runway got muddy again, but it's probably almost dry enough. Guess I'll just have to push the Beast from the East out and go flying. I don't know about flying around at a couple of thousand feet, maybe 2,000 AGL.. Pretty flat out here in this part of Texas, San Ana VOR is the only hill, and that's probably only a couple hundred feet. Usually stay North of it to avoid the metropolis of Santa Ana. Don't envy you folks in Phoenix. I work for a company out of Phoenix and spent about a month and a half commuting from Paulden AZ to the Big Lights. Grew up just outside NYC and had road rage back in the 1970s way before they decided it was a disorder. Went to the stix of Maine for 20 years just to get away from traffic. Two moose (or is it meese) crossing the road were the only thing you'd have to worry about holding up traffic. I could see me waiting at Sky Harbor International for an hour or two, or being caught in a pattern, or waiting for a parking spot at a gate. Must take a special kind of person, and I'm not that special. I'm getting all nerval just thinking about it. They just closed the little commuter line between Brownwood and Dallas. Changes about every 2 or 3 years. Think it was Mesa this time, Big Sky before that, and then something else and we've only been here 3 1/2 years. Maybe I ought to start a little commuter airline. BWD to Dallas in a Champ. Dont' know if that would work, spent a whole day just getting to Dallas and back to Brownwood in a Cub once. Was "real close" to being dark when we landed in BWD. Flew with my flight instructor. He was not impressed at all. Got spoiled by that 414 I guess. The first three or four times he'd get in and look around for the starter button. I asked him what are you looking for? Guess he forgot it was a flop me/prop me. Guess there was a head-wind coming back and he was getting real grumpy. Good thing he was in the front seat and didn't have enough room to turn around and slap me. Cause I kept asking, we there yet?? What's taking so long?? Ain't we passed this landmark yet?? Hey lets fly over to Comanche and go a few touch and gos?? And that was a 90-HP cub. They sure do fly nice and easy though, feel so light and graceful. Too bad I can't fit in the front seat very well. Knees hit the gas tank, can't move around, and I have to dislocate at least one hip and a knee getting in and out, and tempted to just dive out and land on my head to get the disembarking process over with, other than that it's all fun. Good thing my husband has short legs and can fit in the front. Be really great if we could keep the Champ and start a taildragger school here. But don't know if I could take the stress, and we'd have to move the fence near where the runways used to intersent, because it's barely a wing-span wide. Been meaning to do it for a couple years, but my husband's such a great pilot he can land the 182 and use less than 1/4 of the 2,000 foot runway, and even when I'm landing he's right there to make sure I don't mess up. Don't think I'll ever be able to widened it enough for a 757. Tom keeps trying to buy another 1,000 feet off a neighbor so we can extend the runway, but we don't need it for our planes and there's enough maintenance and mowing and the grass hasn't really started to grow yet. I've been letting some or all of the 40+ goats and ? 30-year old mule escape and mow and whack the weeds in the afternoons for an hour or so and they've been doing a real good job at keeping it under control. Well take care. Keep em flying. If you're in the neighborhood buzz on by. Don't see many 757's real low so it would probably catch my attention. There's a big new biege water tower with BSUD on it that you can see from 40+ miles away. There are also several cell phone towers in the area in case you're low, but I guess they are all over now. Seems like every time we go flying there are new ones. Progess I guess. God bless and fly safe, Carol, The Homesick Angel |
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