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"JA" == Jack Allison writes:
JA This time, just as I was about JA to key the mic and ask, the Travis controller tells me "squawk JA 1200, have a nice day, suggest Norcal Approach on 125.25". Travis is notorious for being less than helpful. They don't even call traffic reliably; one time I had to take evasive action to avoid a near head-on collision with a Bonanza while on flight-following with Travis; they never said a word. I'm told this is because of the student controllers there. Flying over the Bay and Golden Gate is a real treat and you don't even have to talk to anybody. Examine the TAC and you'll see you can fly over a big chunk of the city of San Francisco too. My all-time favorite trip for guests is to follow I-80 to Berkeley, then over Angel Island (pointing out Alcatraz Island) and the Golden Gate, turn left down the coast to Half Moon Bay, land and walk into town for lunch. Some of the most scenic flying on the planet and a half-dozen great lunch choices; the $100 hamburger doesn't get much better than that. |
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