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Old November 20th 10, 03:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark4
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Default Never leave home without it

You will find that sectional maps won't be of
much help when trying to locate approved
waterways and marinas for floatplane landings
because they are obsolete. Those locations
probably don't exist anymore.

Solution: The Water Landing Directory.
http://www.seaplanes.org/index.php?o...41&Itemi d=68

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Mark4
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Old November 20th 10, 05:10 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck[_13_]
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Default Never leave home without it

On Nov 20, 9:27*am, Mark4 wrote:
You will find that sectional maps won't be of
much help when trying to locate approved
waterways and marinas for floatplane landings
because they are obsolete. Those locations
probably don't exist anymore.

Solution: The Water Landing Directory.http://www.seaplanes.org/index.php?o...ask=view&id=41...

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Mark4


What's a "sectional"?

:-)

Seriously, with all the electronic doodads on board nowadays, it is a
rare day, indeed, that I refer to my sectional chart. I still
maintain new ones in the plane, although they are incredibly hard to
find. Since we moved to Texas I've been forced to buy them on line,
cuz no one down here sells them.
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Port Aransas, TX
Pathfinder N56993
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Old November 20th 10, 05:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ari Silverstein
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 07:27:14 -0800 (PST), Mark4 wrote:

You will find that sectional maps won't be of
much help when trying to locate approved
waterways and marinas for floatplane landings
because they are obsolete. Those locations
probably don't exist anymore.

Solution: The Water Landing Directory.
http://www.seaplanes.org/index.php?o...41&Itemi d=68

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Mark4


Who uses sectionals? Show your ass again there , Mark(ie)4?

*rofl*
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Old November 20th 10, 09:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark4
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Default Never leave home without it

On Nov 20, 12:40*pm, Ari Silverstein wrote:
On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 07:27:14 -0800 (PST), Mark4 wrote:
You will find that sectional maps won't be of
much help when trying to locate approved
waterways and marinas for floatplane landings
because they are obsolete. Those locations
probably don't exist anymore.


Solution: The Water Landing Directory.
http://www.seaplanes.org/index.php?o...ask=view&id=41...


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Mark4


Who uses sectionals?


If you were a pilot you'd know, but since you're only a
nonpilot troll, then I see no need to explain.

Show your ass again there , Mark(ie)4?


No, but you just did, Ari/Jeffrey Bloss/Gezellig.

*rofl*


You sure do laugh a lot. Is that why social security
pays your bills?

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Old November 20th 10, 09:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mark4
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Default Never leave home without it

On Nov 20, 12:10*pm, Jay Honeck wrote:
On Nov 20, 9:27*am, Mark4 wrote:

You will find that sectional maps won't be of
much help when trying to locate approved
waterways and marinas for floatplane landings
because they are obsolete. Those locations
probably don't exist anymore.


Solution: The Water Landing Directory.http://www.seaplanes.org/index.php?o...ask=view&id=41...


---
Mark4


What's a "sectional"?

:-)

Seriously, with all the electronic doodads on board nowadays, it is a
rare day, indeed, that I refer to my sectional chart. * I still
maintain new ones in the plane, although they are incredibly hard to
find. *Since we moved to Texas I've been forced to buy them on line,
cuz no one down here sells them.
--
Jay Honeck
Port Aransas, TX
Pathfinder N56993


Yes, plenty of GPS doodads. A fellow can even find his
way these days with a good cell phone. Now, when you
start considering a cross-country amphibious mission
things get a little more ambiguous.

The FAA doesn't care what you do once you're not in
air, and on water you're relegated to the whims of
whoever rules the water that week. Lots of funny stories
abound about "outrunning" the game warden. Get caught
and you'll be removing wings and hiring a transport trailor.
That is, if you're lucky enough to have a road nearby.

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Mark4
 




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