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November 6th 03, 04:11 PM
Airplane need to be delivered from SF Bay Area to Oregon this weekend.
Must be IR with at least 20hr of actual time in the previous year.
Will pay up to $150. Please reply to or call
408-256-3894.

Thanks,

Jizhong

Cecil E. Chapman
November 6th 03, 04:15 PM
I'm not volunteering (don't have my IR anyways), but you may want to wait
for another weekend. Here in SF we are bracing for a fairly decent winter
storm (nothing big deal, but it will be wet and the freezing levels are
gonna be low - I wouldn't want to imagine what the levels will be like in
Oregon ((shiver))).

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Good Flights!

Cecil E. Chapman, Jr.
PP-ASEL

"We who fly do so for the love of flying.
We are alive in the air with this miracle
that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"

- Cecil Day Lewis-

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> wrote in message
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> Airplane need to be delivered from SF Bay Area to Oregon this weekend.
> Must be IR with at least 20hr of actual time in the previous year.
> Will pay up to $150. Please reply to or call
> 408-256-3894.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jizhong

BTIZ
November 7th 03, 12:58 AM
20hrs of Actual IR? or 20hrs of actual flying time..

You know how hard it is to get "actual IR" in the desert southwest without
getting into the freezing levels..

Cost is $xxx (negotiable/day), plus actual cost of return airfare and other
expenses, can add up if forced overnight 1/2 way enroute by approaching
winter storm.

BT

> wrote in message
...
> Airplane need to be delivered from SF Bay Area to Oregon this weekend.
> Must be IR with at least 20hr of actual time in the previous year.
> Will pay up to $150. Please reply to or call
> 408-256-3894.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jizhong

C J Campbell
November 7th 03, 05:39 AM
> wrote in message
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| Airplane need to be delivered from SF Bay Area to Oregon this weekend.
| Must be IR with at least 20hr of actual time in the previous year.
| Will pay up to $150. Please reply to or call
| 408-256-3894.

The cost is $500 per day plus expenses.

Michael 182
November 7th 03, 06:23 AM
"C J Campbell" > wrote in message
...
>
> > wrote in message
> ...
> | Airplane need to be delivered from SF Bay Area to Oregon this weekend.
> | Must be IR with at least 20hr of actual time in the previous year.
> | Will pay up to $150. Please reply to or call
> | 408-256-3894.
>
> The cost is $500 per day plus expenses.
>
>

Which seems pretty reasonable for a commercial pilot. $150! Given that it
will probably take about 10 hours round trip (home to home), that's about
$15/hr. No wonder it's so hard to make a living in aviation...

November 7th 03, 07:34 AM
I got my IR. But I wouldn't try myself. I'm hoping I can fly with
someone with experience in real world weather. You're right, I was
told, if there's the word "icing" you stay on the ground. So it looks
like this weekend might not happen.

Jizhong

On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 16:15:34 GMT, "Cecil E. Chapman"
> wrote:

>I'm not volunteering (don't have my IR anyways), but you may want to wait
>for another weekend. Here in SF we are bracing for a fairly decent winter
>storm (nothing big deal, but it will be wet and the freezing levels are
>gonna be low - I wouldn't want to imagine what the levels will be like in
>Oregon ((shiver))).
>
>--

November 7th 03, 07:40 AM
I think the price is not too far off. If I was capable and without an
airplane, I might even fly for free. It's fun isn't it. In any case, I
have already found someone. Thanks a lot for people who responded
either here or PM. Ya, it does not look like this weekend is feasible
though. I don't think any reasonable people want to try hard IFR in an
unfamiliar airplane. By the way, it's a 182P.

Jizhong

On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 06:23:12 GMT, "Michael 182"
> wrote:

>
>"C J Campbell" > wrote in message
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>>
>> > wrote in message
>> ...
>> | Airplane need to be delivered from SF Bay Area to Oregon this weekend.
>> | Must be IR with at least 20hr of actual time in the previous year.
>> | Will pay up to $150. Please reply to or call
>> | 408-256-3894.
>>
>> The cost is $500 per day plus expenses.
>>
>>
>
>Which seems pretty reasonable for a commercial pilot. $150! Given that it
>will probably take about 10 hours round trip (home to home), that's about
>$15/hr. No wonder it's so hard to make a living in aviation...
>

Jeff
November 8th 03, 03:30 AM
I was thinking the same thing, but he said 20 hours of actual in the past
year. I would think its pretty hard to get 20 hours of actualy in a year since
the only time you can log actual is when you are actually in actual :)

BTIZ
btw if you dont have your own plane and need to stay current your more then
welcome to fly with me, my plane is in Hortons right now getting new avionics,
he told me today it will be done on monday or tuesday. Thursday we are flying
to wichita kansas then back to vegas on sunday.
here is my baby
http://216.158.136.80/newplane/index.html

Jeff

BTIZ wrote:

> 20hrs of Actual IR? or 20hrs of actual flying time..
>
> You know how hard it is to get "actual IR" in the desert southwest without
> getting into the freezing levels..
>
> Cost is $xxx (negotiable/day), plus actual cost of return airfare and other
> expenses, can add up if forced overnight 1/2 way enroute by approaching
> winter storm.
>
> BT
>
> > wrote in message
> ...
> > Airplane need to be delivered from SF Bay Area to Oregon this weekend.
> > Must be IR with at least 20hr of actual time in the previous year.
> > Will pay up to $150. Please reply to or call
> > 408-256-3894.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jizhong

Aloft
November 9th 03, 12:24 AM
Hey Jeff, any idea why I'd get redirected to a porn site when clicking on
either the "performance specs" or "My Plane Pictures" links on that page???


"Jeff" > wrote in message ...

> here is my baby
> http://216.158.136.80/newplane/index.html
>
> Jeff
>

Robert Moore
November 9th 03, 01:20 AM
"Aloft" > wrote

> Hey Jeff, any idea why I'd get redirected to a porn site when
> clicking on either the "performance specs" or "My Plane
> Pictures" links on that page???

Because that's what Jeff does for a living. Our own newsgroup
would-be Larry Flint!

Verbs Under My Gel
November 9th 03, 03:20 PM
> "Aloft" > wrote
>
> > Hey Jeff, any idea why I'd get redirected to a porn site when
> > clicking on either the "performance specs" or "My Plane
> > Pictures" links on that page???
>

Robert Moore > wrote in message >...
> Because that's what Jeff does for a living. Our own newsgroup
> would-be Larry Flint!

Hehe. I thought it was strange to see an IP address vs. a domain name
in a URL, so I did a reverse lookup and found the domain name.
Beautiful girl, no?

Jeff
November 9th 03, 05:23 PM
Actually its not strange to use an IP address instead of a domain name.
It only means I dont have a domain name for that page. Have not go around to buying one for it yet. Also that IP will
not resolve to anything since it has no domain associated to it.

Verbs Under My Gel wrote:

>
>
> Hehe. I thought it was strange to see an IP address vs. a domain name
> in a URL, so I did a reverse lookup and found the domain name.
> Beautiful girl, no?

Jeff
November 9th 03, 05:28 PM
Actually we do web hosting, design, live/recorded streaming video and
audio services. Its just that most of our customers own adult websites
since those sites are what makes the most money (in general). We have
about 30 playboy models and penthouse models we do live video for also.
Pain in the butt talking to some of these girls on the phone.


Robert Moore wrote:

> "Aloft" > wrote
>
> > Hey Jeff, any idea why I'd get redirected to a porn site when
> > clicking on either the "performance specs" or "My Plane
> > Pictures" links on that page???
>
> Because that's what Jeff does for a living. Our own newsgroup
> would-be Larry Flint!

Jeff
November 9th 03, 05:31 PM
I dont know how it got like that but its been fixed.

Aloft wrote:

> Hey Jeff, any idea why I'd get redirected to a porn site when clicking on
> either the "performance specs" or "My Plane Pictures" links on that page???
>
> "Jeff" > wrote in message ...
>
> > here is my baby
> > http://216.158.136.80/newplane/index.html
> >
> > Jeff
> >

Verbs Under My Gel
November 10th 03, 02:39 AM
Jeff > wrote in message >...
> Actually its not strange to use an IP address instead of a domain name.
> It only means I dont have a domain name for that page. Have not go around to > buying one for it yet. Also that IP will
> not resolve to anything since it has no domain associated to it.
>

Huh?

C:\>nslookup 216.158.136.80

Name: landofvenus1.primenetwork.net
Address: 216.158.136.80

Jeff
November 10th 03, 09:09 AM
ok so what does that tell you.
hmmm....landofvenus1 is a server name (hostname) and primenetwork.net is a domain name. If you was to do a reverse DNS lookup
on the site that was accidently opened you would see it was a completly different IP address and server name.
I have others also, landofvenus5, video1, main, bookie, master and so on, I also have 100 IP addresses in 3 different blocks
and have about 50 domains registered to me and servers co-located in 2 different parts of the country for redundancy. My
servers are all dual P-III 600's with a gig of RAM, use a SCSI RAID array

nslookup is a basic tool but to use it you have to know what your looking for which you did not. You have to understand how
things work and are setup to get a grasp of it.

My wifes website is here, she designed it in about 10 minutes.
http://www.bulldogfrench.com
but watch out, it may be to much for you
If you do a reverse lookup on it you will see it has a different host name meaning its on a different server.

If you need a class on this let me know and I can help you out. There was alot that you missed. like the change in IP
addresses when the specs page opens and so on.

I dont know what your trying to get at with your nslook up but I have nothing to hide, if you want a website let us know we
can do you up one, for a fee. You want your own server, no problem tell me what you want and we will build it. You want to
get naked on a webcam, let us know and we can do that also. We dont turn down anyones money. :)
But just dont ask me to look at your shiney little hiney like someone else does all the time when he calls me. jeeshh....


Verbs Under My Gel wrote:

> Jeff > wrote in message >...
> > Actually its not strange to use an IP address instead of a domain name.
> > It only means I dont have a domain name for that page. Have not go around to > buying one for it yet. Also that IP will
> > not resolve to anything since it has no domain associated to it.
> >
>
> Huh?
>
> C:\>nslookup 216.158.136.80
>
> Name: landofvenus1.primenetwork.net
> Address: 216.158.136.80

Ron Natalie
November 10th 03, 02:21 PM
"Jeff" > wrote in message ...
> ok so what does that tell you.
> hmmm....landofvenus1 is a server name (hostname) and primenetwork.net is a domain name. If you was to do a reverse DNS lookup
> on the site that was accidently opened you would see it was a completly different IP address and server name.

Actually, it comes up as NXDOMAIN on a forward lookup.

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