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part owner by
Anti-Death-Spec
Greetings:
I am considering part ownership/partnership. I would greatly appreciate any
comments, suggestions, recommendations before I make my decision. What
things have some of you learned from your experiences. Thank you. Brian
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January 12th 05 04:15 AM
by TaxSrv
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Still hear by
Roger Long
I'm still around but thinking a lot about boat since we just bought a 32 foot sailboat.
I'm mostly posting this because posts I'm making to rec.boats.cruising aren't showing up and I can't figure out why.
If this post doesn't show up, would someone please let me know?
--
Roger Long
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What not to do with a chopper by
Roger
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 23:47:56 GMT, "MECOTE"
wrote:
Check this out. What were they thinking?
Don't know as my computer won't run eml files and my firewall refuses
to let it in anyway.
One of the tenents of safe computing. EMLs are not safe.
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Help! Dinner on the runway by
Russ
CaptnJacek00 wrote:
How's everyone doing. I have a question. I have this really
good friend that
always dreamt about having dinner on a runway. I was wondering, if
there's
any
possible way, that I could make that dream come true for her. Any
Ideas. I
was
thinking about Meigs...
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January 11th 05 09:16 PM
by BTIZ
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Garmin 96c glitch? by
Barry
Anyone out there using the Garmin 96c handheld GPS? I have discovered a
glitch that may be a significant firmware problem on the 96c (and maybe the
96). When projecting a waypoint on a bearing from between 165 to 181
degrees FROM any existing waypoint in the 96c's internal aviation datatbase
on...
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C-130 accident by
Jay Honeck
http://alexisparkinn.com/c-130_accident.htm
The pictures of this remarkable crash were forwarded to me by a fellow who
is apparently in Iraq, judging by his assessment of the situation. (I've
seen these pix posted in other places, but not with the details he
provided.)
The C-130 in question...
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Fuel Burn for Mits by
Bravo8500
Could someone who flies mu2's (I'm thinking short body other than
solataire) help me with these questions?
What altitude would you pick for a 300nm trip, no winds or wx
considered?
What's your fuel flow/hour in climb at sea-level?
What's the flow/hour in climb at 25,000?
Can you expect at least...
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CHARTER: rec.aviation.piloting by
Larry Dighera
From: Geoff Peck )
Subject: CHARTER: rec.aviation.piloting
Newsgroups: rec.aviation.piloting
Date: 2002-01-13 00:45:07 PST
The charter of rec.aviation.piloting is:
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* Information pertinent to pilots of general...
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seaplane fly-in, Moosehead Lake? by
Cub Driver
Has anyone here ever been to the annual (post Labor Day) fly-in at
Moosehead in Maine?
-- all the best, Dan Ford
email (put Cubdriver in subject line)
Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com
Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com
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OT tragicomedy by
Ramapriya
Excerpt from Colombo Times...
On 26th Dec '04 early morning several hrs before the catastrophe
happened, Honolulu Tsunami Monitoring center have been trying to call
our Meteorological Dept. monitoring center in Palekelle and Colombo but
failed. They also got in touch with presidents' office...
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January 11th 05 08:56 AM
by Roger
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PC-12 type rating by
snowbird
Help
I'm a swiss pilot and I'd like to do some flying in Australia next
March. Does anyone know if there is a place in OZ where I could get a
PC-12 type rating?
I'm looking forwards for any response.
Happy landings
Peter
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Diamond DA20-C1 pirep by
Dan Luke
The local flight school bought one of these and I took a checkout in it
last Friday. I didn't plan on ever renting it, but I wanted to try it
out because it looks so cute and I'd never flown a new airplane before.
It's probably unfair--after all, the DA20 is a much newer design--but I
was...
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January 11th 05 02:58 AM
by xxx
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folding bicycle - Cardinal RG by
Stephen N Mills
I am planning to buy a folding bicycle for use in Vicky (N2679V -
Cardinal RG '75).
Eventually there will be two bicycles, his and hers. Occasional use
for trips up to 5 or 10 miles in moderate hills, no mountain biking,
no centuries. More than three speeds would be nice but I don't know...
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January 11th 05 02:13 AM
by dave
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Reporters saying "TARMAC" how stupid!! by
CASK829
Why is it that idiot reporters use the term "TARMAC"? Nobody in the aviation
world uses that term do they? But then again reporters usually know abolutely
nothing about aviation. What inspired this rant? The recent reporting on the
US Airways baggage situation and the Northwest airlines flight...
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January 10th 05 09:31 PM
by gatt
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Neat new idea by
G.R. Patterson III
The NY Times did a short story on this aircraft. Sounds like it will fill a need
if full-size versions work as expected. http://www.fanwing.com
George Patterson
The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise.
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January 10th 05 09:18 PM
by gatt
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Austin Mueller by
Russ
I landed at Lakeway 15 minutes before sunset and was fined $1200. I
couldn't get out of it even with witnesses. I would completely avoid
Lakeway.
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January 10th 05 05:50 PM
by Russ
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Airports to Poke Around at... by
john smith
Having taken a look at John Gilban's website, I was reminded about what
a neat airport Chandler is to see quite a few "interesting" aircraft
that reside in the hangars there.
A couple others...
New Carlisle OH Andy Barnhart Memorial (no identifier) northeast of
Dayton Ohio
5 miles E of...
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Online Ground School / Written Endorsement by
RST Engineering
Having just written a website for ham radio "study it yourself and pass the
exam", it struck me that such a website for aviation ground school might be
a good thing. ( www.rstengineering.com/hamradio )
I'm thinking of basing it on the Gleim Exam Study Guide and charging a
nominal fee ($10 or so)...
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taking off for the first time by
John Doe
I have never piloted an aircraft. I do flight simulation from time to
time. Currently I am messing with radio controlled aircraft. There are
simulators for that also.
Having only simulation experience, but I'm wondering about how piloting
is taught. Getting to the point, why not use a long runway...
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