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"Kingfish" wrote in message
ups.com... You really are incredibly stupid. The Vineyard is not on the Cape, fool LOL. Mr. Wannabe pilot is now a navigation expert? Martha's Vineyard is considered part of Cape Cod, dimwit. Hence the phrase "Cape Cod & the Islands". But once again you miss the point as you always do. But they were headed for Hyannis which is on the Cape not Martha's Vineyard. The Kennedy Compound is in Hyannis not the Vineyard. Most people who fly to Nantucket or the Vineyard would never say they're going to the Cape nor vice versa. That's why it's Cape Cod _AND_ the islands. They're 2 distinct entities. |
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I think he means the particularly onerous noise abatement and the fight over
runway extension. "Kingfish" wrote in message ups.com... BDR: what an unbelievable waste of a great resource for Bridgeport to help itself crawl out of a decade's old economic abyss, but for the ratb@$+@rd neighbors. ???? |
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Bizjets? Are you thinking of OXC instead? They have the hangars.
"Kingfish" wrote in message ups.com... Only somebody who flew out of BDR would think HVN is a busy place :-) Everything's relative, right? Before the last commuter airlines beat feet in '99, Bridgeport was a busy regional airport with three airlines flying in & out. Now New Haven has the airlines and Bridgeport has 60+ bizjets and NY Helicopters based there. Before the current slowdown in flight training, students would come over from Westchester & Long Island to burn up the pattern - drove my pals in the tower nuts. |
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![]() "Kingfish" wrote in message .......Martha's Vineyard is considered part of Cape Cod, dimwit. Hence the phrase "Cape Cod & the Islands". Ummmm.... well, no, actually. The islanders do *not* consider themselves part of the Cape-not at all!! It is "Cape Cod & the Islands" precisely because they are different. Nor are they legally joined in any way. Mainland Cape Cod comprises most of Barnstable County, while Nantucket is its own - Nantucket County - as is Martha's Vineyard - The County of Dukes County [yes, that's the correct construction: the county name is 'Dukes County'] |
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Kingfish wrote:
You really are incredibly stupid. The Vineyard is not on the Cape, fool LOL. Mr. Wannabe pilot is now a navigation expert? Martha's Vineyard is considered part of Cape Cod, dimwit. Hence the phrase "Cape Cod & the Islands". But once again you miss the point as you always do. My news said he was headed to Hyannnis. G |
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Kingfish wrote:
Before the current slowdown in flight training, students would come over from Westchester & Long Island to burn up the pattern - drove my pals in the tower nuts. Now they have plenty of time to send $6 invoices to Sundowners who do one T&G. |
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John Gaquin wrote:
Just guessing, but the wx Sat was crap. IFR routing probably took them south toward HVN, then east over th water toward the Cape. They would need to avoid both the BDL and PVD approach and departure paths, plus need to avoid the area between Hartford and PVD, as in this area inbound BOS traffic is descending to cross PVD at 11K. Add a little tap-dancing around havy precip, and it wouldn't be strange at all to wind up in HVN. Speculation. That makes sense. |
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Now they have plenty of time to send $6 invoices to Sundowners who do
one T&G. BDR didn't charge landing fees for T&G aircraft. If it ever happened it was a mistake as nobody ever paid anyway. |
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Bizjets? Are you thinking of OXC instead? They have the hangars.
No. When I worked for ops at BDR the based acft list had over 60+ jets on it. Most were over at Atlantic Aviation & the rest were at PrivatAir |
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In article .com,
"Kingfish" wrote: Now they have plenty of time to send $6 invoices to Sundowners who do one T&G. BDR didn't charge landing fees for T&G aircraft. If it ever happened it was a mistake as nobody ever paid anyway. How does it work at fields where locally based aircraft are exempt from landing fees? Do the guys in the tower just recognize the tail numbers of every based aircraft? Years ago I did a T&G or something at TEB (Teterboro). Many months later, my flying club presented me with a bill for $5 (or whatever it was) for the landing fee. I figure at least $50 worth of various people's time must have been wasted collecting that $5. Record the tail number, look it up in the FAA registry, send out a bill, receive the check, do all the accounting to show the bill paid, etc, etc. Not to mention the time wasted by my flying club to go back through their records and figure out who had that tail number that day so they could route the bill to the right member. |
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