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Old January 2nd 04, 05:57 AM
Mackfly
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I just had to fo fly. Temp. at 52 degrees F--did four glider tows and took the
last glider flight up for a little acro. Felt good and a good way to start off
a new year. mac
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Old January 2nd 04, 06:09 AM
BTIZ
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Macky... first flight up in the Grob 103 for about 30 min of weak ridge..
then pulled 2 hours (10 tows) in the Pawnee.. and then a sunset flight in
the LS-4 to the wave..

BT

"Mackfly" wrote in message
...
I just had to fo fly. Temp. at 52 degrees F--did four glider tows and

took the
last glider flight up for a little acro. Felt good and a good way to

start off
a new year. mac



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Old January 2nd 04, 07:35 AM
Brian Burger
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On Thu, 2 Jan 2004, Mackfly wrote:

I just had to fo fly. Temp. at 52 degrees F--did four glider tows and took the
last glider flight up for a little acro. Felt good and a good way to start off
a new year. mac


A great way to start the new year!

I had a 172 booked all day; I was planning on flying to Hope (CYHE - about
90 minutes away) with my brother & his girlfriend to visit a friend of
hers. Hope was NOTAM'd closed because of snow on the runway, though - no
snow clearing equip. at that grass runway!

So we did a shorter flight, 30 min each way to Nanaimo, just to get off
the ground. Nice flight - first time I've flown while there was snow on
the ground!

One amusing equipment failu the Cessna OAT thermometer in GSN seems to
have died; it was reading 30+ C all the time today. The needle slipped up
to over 50 just after we landed at home again... It wasn't more than 5 C
on the ramp, and colder aloft...

Happy New Year, everyone.

Brian - PP-ASEL/Night -
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Old January 2nd 04, 03:17 PM
Jay Honeck
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I just had to fo fly.

I hear ya! We flew a couple of good friends over to the river boat in
Prairie du Chien, WI. It was an uneventful flight, although we ran into
some unpredicted low ceilings over the Mississippi River valley. (Didja
ever ask yourself why we listen to flight service at all in the winter?)

The ceilings didn't bother us -- they were more than legal VFR -- but under
those clouds we hit a bit of mist which concerned us some, given the 28
degree temps at altitude. It turned out to be nothing -- no ice -- but did
provide for a couple of tense "should we turn around?" minutes...

The flight was silky smooth (good, as it was the woman's first flight in a
small plane), and our friends won more than we lost -- which is about all
you can ask for on a river boat!

All in all, a great way to start the new year!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old January 2nd 04, 03:57 PM
Dennis O'Connor
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Yup,the dog and me took Fat Albert for a run right at dawn... He grunted
and groaned a bit, but finally lifted his corpulence off the cement... A
good time was had by all... Clear skies and 50 mile viz...
Denny


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Old January 2nd 04, 04:29 PM
C J Campbell
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I've been sick as a dog and won't be flying for a couple of days yet. Not
that the weather has been very cooperative, with rain mixed with snow.


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Old January 2nd 04, 04:46 PM
Maule Driver
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Just a routine evening flight to return home from NYE festivities. Leftover
Champagne, late Chistmas gifts from friends, and a soundly sleeping
passenger. The Signature ramp at CLT was deserted, the traffic light, the
weather warm and the winds calm.

Twinkling city lights gave way to darkened countryside as our runway lights
came into view. I announced our intent to an empty sky with the hope that
my neighbor would open the hangar door. All 3 wheels kissed the grass, then
the ground. The hangar lights were on.

"Mackfly" wrote in message
Felt good and a good way to start off
a new year. mac



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Old January 2nd 04, 05:17 PM
Dan Luke
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Yep, beautiful day down here.

My buddy Robert & I went over to Diamondhead airport in Mississippi just
for the hell of it. 66Y is a little hole in the woods right next to
I-10, just west of Gulfport. 100LL was $2.40/gal.
--
Dan
C172RG at BFM


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Old January 2nd 04, 09:17 PM
Al Roeder
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I did a dual cross country starting at 8:00 local time in the morning.
Kinda of early but the excitement got me awake & going. Some clouds
about 2000' above us but good visibility. I was surprised that there
was hardly any other traffic - I saw 2 other planes all day.

(Mackfly) wrote in message ...
I just had to fo fly. Temp. at 52 degrees F--did four glider tows and took the
last glider flight up for a little acro. Felt good and a good way to start off
a new year. mac

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Old January 10th 04, 11:01 PM
Severso
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Yep. Took off in 2003 and returned in 2004.
 




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