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"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message
online.com... Marco Rispoli wrote: Yes, that's correct. It was the fixed gear 182. Beautiful machine. Quite a monster. No...she's more of a kitten. She's the final aircraft on which I checked out in the club, and it wasn't all that long ago. The retract is quicker and more slippery...but 68N *purrs*. I kid not. It must be the different engine. - Andrew Well I was coming from the C 172P they have at the school there ... so the step up from the beat up ole' Skyhawks of the school to your 182 was quite a shocker. And in answer to what you said before, yes Shane is a GOOD man! -- Marco Rispoli - NJ, USA / PP-ASEL My on-line aviation community - http://www.thepilotlounge.com |
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Marco Rispoli wrote:
Well I was coming from the C 172P they have at the school there ... so the step up from the beat up ole' Skyhawks of the school to your 182 was quite a shocker. Whereas I checked out in 68N after having completed a checkout (and complex endorsement) in the retract. Laugh Perspective is everything, I suppose. And in answer to what you said before, yes Shane is a GOOD man! Meeting more people like Shane is definitely one of the PFC benefits. - Andrew |
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"Jim Weir" "Maule Driver" shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: - -You can't surf and ski the same day on the right coast, but you can do -business in midtown at noon and catch a native (stream bred) trout by 3:00 - -or a striper - or rent a plane. Just takes a car. You can catch a native stream bred stripper in New York? Oh, pardon me. That's STRIPER. Sorry for the error. {;-) Hee Hee :-) |
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Jim Weir wrote: You can catch a native stream bred stripper in New York? Sure. Just takes the right bait. :-) George Patterson In Idaho, tossing a rattlesnake into a crowded room is felony assault. In Tennessee, it's evangelism. |
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Please consider Greenwood Lake Airport, 4N1, NE of Sparta, NJ. Several C172 rentals, nice, small airport, but easy access. This past week, I flew with my buddy in his C182 to do the Hudson River tour... Tappan Zee Bridge to the Statue of Liberty and back. FUN! Then, to Danbury... 4 resturants in EASY 4 block walking distance from Business Aviation FBO (SP?). Then, we went out to Martha's Vineyard for lunch, landing on the 4000' grass runway at Katama (SP?), and walked to the beach. So, we were able to do safely what JFK Jr was UNABLE to do... fly to Martha's Vineyard and "wash up on the beach". :-) In rec.aviation.misc Marty Ross wrote: I'll be moving to Manhattan from Los Angeles (does it get any more extreme?) next month. Any advice or relevant anecdotes out there to help me gather some leads about continuing my flying hobby from there? I've been renting (in L.A.) - usually from the FBO where I did my training. I'm IFR rated with about 300hrs., and am pretty OK with the (busy) L.A. airspace and ATC. I haven't looked at a NY sectional yet. I've just started to look at airports near to where I will be (using Airnav, FS2004 and other web tools), and I found "Linden" (LDJ) and "Essex" (CDW). In fact, there appears to be a flying club that has a presence at both of those. I guess my main concern is easy transportation to/from these (or any other) airports I might use, as I will be giving up my car (I hear it's a luxury *not* to have a car living in Manhattan), and to learn about possible desitations (nice places to go for a day or a weekend). Any leads, tips or general discussion of GA from people living in/around Manhattan would be great! Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jer'at'frii.com WEB http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider, FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot, BM218 HAM N0FZD, 203 Young Eagles! |
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