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Old January 10th 05, 05:33 PM
Russ
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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 Field In Chicago, it closes after 10pm . Does

anyone
know if
theirs any special permission I could get from the FAA or the airport

operator
that would
let me fly in and have dinner on the runway. I know this sounds

crazzzzy but I
would
love to do this. Thanks for all your help.

Jack/20/Private Pilot


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Old January 10th 05, 05:37 PM
Russ
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They will give you a ticket when it's 15 minutes before sundown. I got
a ticket for $1200 when I landed 15 minutes before sundown. The cop
didn't even know what time the official sundown was. I have witnesses
but no lawyers will attack the Lakeway courts because they seem to
always win and the person accused ends up paying court cost, etc. the
1200 dollar ticket ends up being 5000. Stay away from Lakeway!!!

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Old January 11th 05, 01:56 AM
BTIZ
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Miegs?? sure.. land on the grass and get a ticket.

"Russ" wrote in message
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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 Field In Chicago, it closes after 10pm . Does

anyone
know if
theirs any special permission I could get from the FAA or the airport

operator
that would
let me fly in and have dinner on the runway. I know this sounds

crazzzzy but I
would
love to do this. Thanks for all your help.

Jack/20/Private Pilot




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Old January 11th 05, 05:15 PM
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BTIZ wrote:
Miegs?? sure.. land on the grass and get a ticket.


The post that "Russ" quoted (and apparently didn't feel the need to
add a comment) was from June of 2002.
John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)

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Old January 11th 05, 09:16 PM
BTIZ
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ahhh.. I was wondering about that..

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BTIZ wrote:
Miegs?? sure.. land on the grass and get a ticket.


The post that "Russ" quoted (and apparently didn't feel the need to
add a comment) was from June of 2002.
John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180)



 




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