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"Klaus Bucka-Lassen" wrote in message om... As for where to hire the plane I had an idea of going to one of the British, French, or Dutch islands (Turks, Caicos, Virgin, Anguilla, Point-a-Pitre, Martinique, etc.). At least Great Brittain and France (not sure about Holland) are JAR-countries like Switzerland, so our licenses should be valid there (unless there are special rules about thos islands). However it will be a whole lot more expensive and complicated to get to those islands then say Miami for example. In my opinion, you all have a HUGE amount of spunk (American slang for "willingness to be adventurous", I guess) to even contemplate a trip like this However, I do agree that some countries are more suitable for vacation than others. Haiti for instance doesn't sound so great. Sounds really bad to me. |
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In my opinion, you all have a HUGE amount of spunk (American slang for "willingness to be adventurous", I guess) to even contemplate a trip like this Interesting I nearly wet myself laughing about the terminology. "Spunk" is English slang for semen. Guess you can see why it sound funny. Saying someone is spunky is an obscenity. |
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"Dave" wrote in message ... In my opinion, you all have a HUGE amount of spunk (American slang for "willingness to be adventurous", I guess) to even contemplate a trip like this Interesting I nearly wet myself laughing about the terminology. "Spunk" is English slang for semen. Guess you can see why it sound funny. Saying someone is spunky is an obscenity. OK. I guess we Yanks can be obscene at times. Kinda' fun, actually. |
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"Dave" writes:
In my opinion, you all have a HUGE amount of spunk (American slang for "willingness to be adventurous", I guess) to even contemplate a trip like this Interesting I nearly wet myself laughing about the terminology. "Spunk" is English slang for semen. Guess you can see why it sound funny. Saying someone is spunky is an obscenity. I was thinking the two gents have brass balls to contemplate that trip in a rented C172, which is related to your UK meaning of spunk. |
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Bob Fry wrote: I was thinking the two gents have brass balls to contemplate that trip in a rented C172, which is related to your UK meaning of spunk. Why would that be? Flying around the islands is about as easy as it gets. |
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Dave wrote: Interesting I nearly wet myself laughing about the terminology. "Spunk" is English slang for semen. Probably has the same roots. Another U.S. term for someone with lots of spunk is any variation of "he has lots of balls". George Patterson You can dress a hog in a tuxedo, but he still wants to roll in the mud. |
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Klaus Bucka-Lassen wrote in message Neither of us have an instrument
rating and don't plan to get one. Instrument ratings are only required for night flying. Caribbean weather is usually VMC. As for where to hire the plane I had an idea of going to one of the British, French, or Dutch islands (Turks, Caicos, Virgin, Anguilla, Point-a-Pitre, Martinique, etc.). At least Great Brittain and France (not sure about Holland) are JAR-countries like Switzerland, so our licenses should be valid there (unless there are special rules about thos islands). However it will be a whole lot more expensive and complicated to get to those islands then say Miami for example. Guadelope and Martinique are both French territories. Both have non-stop flights from Paris and possibly from Brussels. Both have flight schools. I don't have any phone numbers though. As for the drug-problem that was mentioned in a few postings: Even if I did empty the entire plane of luggage before each departure Is that a real possibility? A very remote possibility. The bad guys stay to themselves. However, I do agree that some countries are more suitable for vacation than others. Haiti for instance doesn't sound so great. But which ones do you think we should avoid? Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines docks in Haiti twice a week. Club med is scheduled to re-open in Haiti soon. Jamaica has a huge tourism industry while also maintaining the highest per capita homicide rate in the islands. Don't discount a destination because of a negative public image. Decide which ground based activities you wish to partake in (diving, fishing, hiking, partying) and then decide on where to visit. D. |
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On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 01:45:30 GMT, "Capt. Doug"
wrote: As for where to hire the plane I had an idea of going to one of the British, French, or Dutch islands (Turks, Caicos, Virgin, Anguilla, Point-a-Pitre, Martinique, etc.). At least Great Brittain and France (not sure about Holland) are JAR-countries like Switzerland, so our licenses should be valid there (unless there are special rules about thos islands). However it will be a whole lot more expensive and complicated to get to those islands then say Miami for example. Guadelope and Martinique are both French territories. Both have non-stop flights from Paris and possibly from Brussels. Both have flight schools. I don't have any phone numbers though. I found the following, for possible aircraft rental a couple of years ago, when I did a caribbean cruise. Don't know if it's still valid. Ace Flying Centre, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 340 776 4141 Clair Aero, Tortola, Virgin Islands 248 495 2271 Fly BVI, Tortola, Virgin Islands 284 495 1747 Light Aeroplane Club, Grantley Adams Airport, Barbados +1 246 428 7101 via Ext. Peter Barnard, Castries Flying Club, St. Lucia +1 758 452 2333 Fax +1 758 452 3336 (PA28-180) I had a fantastic flight round the island with Peter but I don't know about off Island rental. Premier Air, St. Croix, Virgin Islands 340 778 0090 St. Bathelemy Wings Flying Club, Aeroporte de St. Bathelemy, 97133, District of Guadeloupe 0590 27 72 63, Fax 27 82 52 Instructor & Air Traffic Controller studiooceane.wanadoo.fr C172 U$ 90, C182 U$ 150 Mandatory Instruction from French Pilot BEFORE landing! Whilst my wife enjoyed the beach I spent a couple of hours watching the landings over a high hill with turbulent crosswinds. David Piper Warrior G-BHJO Scotland, UK E-mail (Remove Space after pilot): pilot |
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"David" wrote in message ... St. Bathelemy Wings Flying Club, Aeroporte de St. Bathelemy, 97133, District of Guadeloupe Guadeloupe itself, not SBH 100+ miles to the north, has a number of airports. The main PTP w/ 11,000-ft runway is home to a number of private planes. The airport at St Francois is smaller, and has fewer planes which call it home. St Francois is an upscale resort area. I really haven't looked at the small airport next to Basse Terre. There are small airports w/ scheduled Twotter service on 4 of the nearby islands of Guadeloupe. I've seen 2 of them and didn't notice any resident planes. The airport at Montserrat, within sight north of Guadeloupe, has been closed by volcanic flows. I understand that a new airport is about to open. |
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"Capt. Doug" wrote:
Jamaica has a huge tourism industry while also maintaining the highest per capita homicide rate in the islands. Well, *somebody* has to have the highest rate, so the fact that it's Jamaica isn't particularly important. How high is it compared to, say, Miami? George Patterson You can dress a hog in a tuxedo, but he still wants to roll in the mud. |
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