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![]() "a" wrote in message ... On Jun 29, 1:24 pm, "Peter Dohm" wrote: Re the Bahamas: some time ago I decided to go from Grand Bahama Island to Nassau. While en route was told to delay my arrival time by a half hour or 45 minutes because of thunderstorms. It was blue skies where we were, and just to the side was an island with a dirt strip that looked really inviting. I dragged the strip -- 500 feet, dirty, and it looked like a great place to stop for a while. "OK" I told my pax, "let's do that". I got back to about 900 feet, flew a downwind, base, turned onto final, and we saw some people come out to the runway: probably only two or three, but at the time it looked like an army because they were all carrying long guns. I decided the message was, this was a very private airstrip. Throttle forward, gear and flaps up, and we got out of there pretty quickly. Then flew in circles for a half hour. Same trip after clearing customs in as I remember Hollywood FL, I had finished a weather briefing and was approached by a guy who asked if I was flying to Boston. He overheard part of the briefing. I told that was my plan. He told me he had two hundred pounds of delicate electronics he needed to get to Boston, and if I could hang around for an hour he'd get them into my airplane. Then, with a wink, he said if I took them I could keep a couple of pounds for myself. I was wheels up very soon after that. Electronics by the pound: interesting idea, isn't it? You know, it's really a share that I don't have the talent as a writer; because this is one of those locations with oodles of really first rate material for a novelist! But, alas, I just don't have what it takes. Peter |
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