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![]() Hai Flew all over SA when stationed in Panama. Always drank beer and never had the revenge. Can also be used to brush teeth ![]() Big John `````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````````````````````````````````````` On 15 Oct 2005 15:11:55 -0700, "Longworth" wrote: Jay, We are as much of flying fools as you and Mary ;-) In the last 4 months, we have made 3 long cross-country trips totaling close to 7000nm. The hassle I referred to was all the transportation logistics booking commercial flights, getting ground transportations etc.. and certainly not the flying by ourselves part. It only costs you $1000 to reskin? Is this the whole aileron? There is no way of knowing how much airplane parts would cost. We had to replace our wingtips and had terrible time finding the shields. Only one supplier has them in stock and wanted $550 for two little pieces of aluminum. I checked another one and they said it would have to be made-to-order by Cessna for $350 a piece. A place in Canada has the right part for $30 but no left part. We finally found a used pair from Wentworth for $35 a piece. When it comes to certified aircraft parts, it feels like skyway robbery sometimes! I had stayed at few H.I.E and they were all decent. The H.I.E near Little Rock airport looked much newer and nicer than the Days Inn which was definitely worth the extra $5 ($60 vs. $55). I telll you, the filthy chairs they had in the Days Inn room definitely belonged to the pigsty. Not sure whether the fact that they had to house some semi-permanent guests had something to do with it. If I was the manager, I'd haul them to the dump. I don't think that any guests would want to return to their hotel after seeing such chairs in their rooms. While traveling, we just want a clean room, a comfortable bed and a working shower. Extra things like coffee pot, hairdryer, newspaper, breakfast etc. are nice but not essential. It can be annoying if there are too much nonessential stuffs in place of essential items. Our most awful experience was a swanky hotel in Quito in our Galapagos diving trip. The hotel had spacious lobby filled with art works, huge vases of fresh roses everywhere. Our immense room was also tastefully decorated with art works and fresh cut flowers. Plush bath ropes and slippers were provided. At night, waiter brought expensive chocolates and roses to put on pillows. We just got back from a week of diving and therefore were quite mindful of high altitude effect. Quito was at 10,000'. Hydration was essential. After having a bout with Montezuma revenge at the beginning of the trip from eating an unpeeled peach in another swanky hotel in Guayaquil, I would not even want to brush my teeth with tap water. The only water availabe was some tiny Evian bottles at $3.50 each. That was the most stupid thing that a hotel manager could possibly do. We told our tour organizer/tour guide never to book any guests at the hotel. About the paint shop choice. I had done as much research as I could checking out the shop reputation and customers' feedback. Just cross our fingers that no surprises will come up. Hai |
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