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Recreation of doomed flight on HISTORY channel by
aviation buff
HI all!
Did anyone out there in airplane land enjoy last night's documentary of AA11
(first to crash flight in NYC) as much as I did? I'm sure there will be
repeats in the near future for those whom missed it.
I just wanted to ask those of you serious airline pilots, whom did view the
show,...
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SF Bay Area ---> Death Valley by
Jonathan Sorger
I plan on taking my first trip from the Bay Area to Death Valley (
Furnace Creek) next week. I was wondering if I could pick the brains of
those familiar with the area.
It looks like Porterville - Kern Valley - China Lake is the safest route
to take. I have had a mountain checkout and am not...
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Old, bold Sport pilots by
Cub Driver
In its email newsletter this morning, AOPA boasted that it would
provide insurance to older pilots within certain limitations: no more
than 4 pax, value less than $100,000, and -- get this! -- 3rd class
medical every year!
This would seem to rule out flying on a driver's license "medical."
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Falling with the Falcon by
Michael 182
There is an article in the Feb/March Air and Space called Falling with the
Falcon by Tom Harpole. Unfortunatly, it is not available on the web, or at
least I could not find it.
This is an amazing story about Ken Franklin and his Peregrine Falcon,
Frightful. Ken is a 17,000 hour pilot who has...
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More details and a link to some pictures of our Arrow by
Jack Allison
Stuff that I can remember off the top of my head:
- GNS-430 GPS (a hard one to forget...drool drool)
- JPI EDM-700 engine analyzer
- GAMI injectors
- DRE-468 intercom
- KX-155 COM2
- Vertical compass
- 180 SMOH...well, after our return trip, that's more like 195-ish SMOH
- Less than 3000 TTAF
-...
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Annual rec.aviation flyin at Pinckneyville, May 20,21,22 by
Highflyer
It is time to start planning for the Pinckneyville Flyin.
When: May 20, 21, and 22. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Whe Pinckneyville Airport ( PJY ) It is about 80 miles southeast of St.
Louis and is on the St. Louis sectional.
Who: Anyone who likes airplanes enough to put up with a bunch...
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Driver Licence Photo ID Catch-22 by
[email protected]
A recent request from my local FBO for my ID prompted me to
upgrade to the soon to be mandatory NJ digital photo license from my
current paper license which expires in '06. ( I carry a separate State
issued photo ID to satisfy the FAA requirement for photo ID).
According to the NJ Motor Vehicle...
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Going to Sporty's Saturday-anyone else? by
Mike W.
Looks like good weather and Saturday might coincide for once here in central
Ohio. I thought it would be nice to go down and get a free hot dog and do a
little shopping. Never been there myself, anyone here ever go to I69?
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Hello, my name is Mike, and I am an airplane addict....
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I'M FROM THE FAA AND I'M HERE TO HELP YOU by
Denny
FAA OFFICIAL, FLIGHT ATTENDANT IN ALTERCATION ALOFT
An FAA official was handcuffed and detained when she disembarked in
Kansas City after an altercation during a Southwest Airlines flight on
March 26, The Kansas City Star reported on Saturday. A flight
standards manager for the Central Region, she...
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Ghost Ship by
Jay Honeck
The silver plane sits lightly on the tarmac, gazing skyward at that cocky
angle that makes taxiing a Stearman such a chore. It is clearly ready for
flight.
It's been sitting there for three days, as I write this.
Full of gas, fabric freshly redone, immaculately painted -- all dressed up,
with no...
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Google Maps by
MC
Anyone seen the new feature of Google
maps.google.com
search for your favorite airport identifier, then click on the satellite
view in the upper left hand corner.
Google keeps putting out amazing stuff.
Matt
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a quick question: local procedures FRG-HPN transition by
Journeyman
Planning a flight tomorrow to BOS-FRG (Farmingdale, on Long Island).
My home airport is HPN (White Plains), about 15 minutes North. After
I drop off my passenger, what's the best way to get back into White
Plains?
FRG and HPN have different NY Approach frequencies, and HPN is a
pseudo class C. ...
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Confession time (long) by
Alan
In my 10+ years of flying, I've set several personal minimums for
myself. One of them is to never be in the air with much less than
half tanks of fuel. My Skylane burns 11.5gph like clockwork and
holds 65 gallons total in both wings, 55 gallons useable. I usually
fly for about 2.5 or 3 hours...
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April 7th 05 07:50 PM
by Roger
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Newbie VOR question by
Bruce W.1
I'm not a pilot but I have been reading up on VOR stations. And I'm
looking for practical information.
You can calculate your position by triangulating from two VOR stations.
How many pilots do this? Or do most just fly between omnis? When you
fly cross country do you just fly VOR to VOR, or do...
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April 7th 05 05:15 PM
by Klein
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Any New York City pilots? by
No Such User
Perhaps someone from the NYC area can identify for me a closed airport. It
appeared quite large from the air, so it must have been someplace important
at some time. It's marked as a closed airport on the New York terminal
chart, on the 260 radial from JFK, near the OGY NDB.
Does anyone know the...
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Here we go again by
Roger
We have some turf wars going on and it looks like the pilots may be
the losers.
First: we have a small airport with two runways 18/36 at 3000' X 75
and 06/24 at 3800' X 75. No scheduled flights or even charters at
present.
We are finally reaching the point where pilots are congregating around
a...
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April 7th 05 07:20 AM
by Roger
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FBO Purchase worth it ? by
Toņo
Hi all,
I have a friend that is about to purchase a small FBO. Now we all know
that owning a small FBO is a labor of love at the very least. However,
he is wondering if it is really financial suicide given the trends of
today's laws, governmental regs, legislation, TSA, etc.
His (my) question...
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April 6th 05 11:25 PM
by Toņo
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Iowa City Airport in the News by
Dave S
Thats good news... A compatible land use is always a plus.
Dave
John Galban wrote:
I read an article in the GA News last night about the Iowa City
airport. Seems the airport struck a deal with Wal-Mart. They sold 22
acres of airport land to Wal-Mart for a Supercenter. The sale
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April 6th 05 10:24 PM
by Dave S
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SR 71 and D 21 Pics Pima Air by
[email protected]
Just published some SR 71 and D21 drone pics from Pima. j85's after
burner assemblies, fusleage detail, insulation etc. If anybody has any
info about "what for" the hole at the very tip of the aft fuselage
leave a message see http://greenmarble.blogspot.com more to come enjoy
Rich
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Owning vs. charter vs. airlines by
Scott Jensen
There is usually a point where it is cheaper to do it yourself than have
someone else do it for you. What I'm wondering is what would that point be
when it comes to trans-world air travel. When does buying your own jet and
employing your own pilots make economic sense than using an airline? ...
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