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![]() "Emily" wrote in message . .. Like I pointed out, where do I find a Class G airport near where I live? Simple...there aren't any. Where do you live? |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Emily" wrote in message . .. Like I pointed out, where do I find a Class G airport near where I live? Simple...there aren't any. Where do you live? DFW. And no, the airports on the outskirts don't count, as they are at least a two hour drive from work/home. |
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![]() "Emily" wrote in message . .. DFW. You live on the airport? And no, the airports on the outskirts don't count, as they are at least a two hour drive from work/home. Where do you live? City. Township. Something I can work with. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Emily" wrote in message . .. DFW. You live on the airport? DFW is the term for the metropolitan region. And no, the airports on the outskirts don't count, as they are at least a two hour drive from work/home. Where do you live? City. Township. Something I can work with. Not on Usenet, sorry. |
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![]() "Emily" wrote in message . .. Not on Usenet, sorry. Then I can't help you. |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Emily" wrote in message . .. Not on Usenet, sorry. Then I can't help you. I wasn't asking for help. I know full well what kind of flying I can and can't do based on my location. VFR in uncontrolled airspace is very difficult. |
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![]() Emily wrote: VFR in uncontrolled airspace is very difficult. You're the only one that thinks that. |
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![]() "Emily" wrote in message . .. I wasn't asking for help. I know full well what kind of flying I can and can't do based on my location. VFR in uncontrolled airspace is very difficult. We're not talking about VFR in uncontrolled airspace, we're talking about VFR without having to contact ATC. |
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And no, the airports on the outskirts don't count, as they are at least
a two hour drive from work/home. So, it's difficult do fly VFR where you live. It's not where *I* live. Mary and I have flown coast to coast, for 12 years and 1500+ hours, all VFR. It's easy, it's fun, and it's never a problem, as long as you're flexible. Now, of course, would I *prefer* to use ATC? Sure! We use VFR flight following on virtually every flight, and we enjoy visiting big-city airports. But if the FAA imposes user fees based on ATC use, it would be child's play to stop talking to them -- especially now that we have XM weather on-board. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
Mary and I have flown coast to coast, for 12 years and 1500+ hours, all VFR. It's easy, it's fun, and it's never a problem, as long as you're flexible. Now, of course, would I *prefer* to use ATC? Sure! We use VFR flight following on virtually every flight, and we enjoy visiting big-city airports. But if the FAA imposes user fees based on ATC use, it would be child's play to stop talking to them -- especially now that we have XM weather on-board. I also fly VFR only but it is easy where I live (Colorado). I also use ATC for flight following, going into towered airports, get clearance into Denver Class B, etc. But impose fees (I already pay via fuel taxes) then expect all these non-essential ATC contacts to go away. Go to Pueblo for breakfast? Not with a fee. Go to COS to refuel? Not with a fee. Talk to Denver to help with their traffic flow? Sorry. Talk to COS to minimize impacts to commercial aircraft that fly over my airport? I would like to BUT. Flight following? I will take the chance and use my 406 beacon if needed. Pre flight briefing? Internet In some cases that may have negative safety implications. Ron Lee |
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