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![]() Any recommendations for flying into Hyannis (KHYA)? It's in my plans for next week. I have to admit: I'm a little worried about it. I saw on the Jepp plate that one must contact airport ops, before shutdown, for an escort. That doesn't sound friendly. Thanks... Andrew |
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 06:47:37 -0700, Kingfish wrote:
as every time I fly into HYA I go to Griffin (no escort). I take it, then, that you recommend Griffin as an FBO of choice on the field? I just thought to look at the Airnav comments for Griffin, and I see mention of escorting in one post. Another post speaks of just driving a car out to a plane. Puzzling. But everyone does seem to like Griffin. That rule might be for GA planes parking on the city ramp? I'd call ops ahead of time and find out. That's a good idea, but I think I'll start by calling the FBO. Also, this time of year you'd definitely want to be up to speed on IFR procedures - it IS the Cape,after all : ) Laugh Yes. The weather is in fact why I'm planning on Hyannis rather than Chatham (with which I'm already comfortable). I'm picking up some friends for a little event here, and then bringing them back. I'd hate for their car to be at Chatham when the weather during the return forces me to land at Hyannis. But I do have some slight experience with weather in the neighborhood. Once, pre-IR, I was trapped at Chatham by this silly little layer of cloud that was nowhere but there. I also remember a t/o from ACK where fog was hanging on the departure end of the runway while all else was completely clear. That happens to have been my wife's first cotton-ball IMC experience. - Andrew |
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![]() Andrew Gideon wrote: I take it, then, that you recommend Griffin as an FBO of choice on the field? Absolutely. Nice guys, and they're at the quiet end of the field. The weather is in fact why I'm planning on Hyannis rather than Chatham (with which I'm already comfortable). I'm picking up some friends for a little event here, and then bringing them back. I've used Hyannis as an alternate for Chatham as well. Chatham's NDB minimums don't leave many options when the yuck comes in. At least HYA has an ILS which has saved me on one memorable occasion. But I do have some slight experience with weather in the neighborhood. Once, pre-IR, I was trapped at Chatham by this silly little layer of cloud that was nowhere but there. I also remember a t/o from ACK where fog was hanging on the departure end of the runway while all else was completely clear. Ya gotta love Cape Cod g |
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 10:18:07 -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote:
I just thought to look at the Airnav comments for Griffin, and I see mention of escorting in one post. Another post speaks of just driving a car out to a plane. Puzzling. BTW, the AF/D also warns to call airport ops prior to shutdown. I've yet to make my trip (thanks to MX issues). I'm hoping that weather tomorrow will permit. Ideally, I'd go to CQX instead of HYA. But if weather requires HYA...well, I suppose I'll learn about the escorting. At least my almost-four-year-old won't be with me. That makes it easier to be flexible in the face of weirdness. - Andrew |
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![]() Andrew Gideon wrote: I've yet to make my trip (thanks to MX issues). I'm hoping that weather tomorrow will permit. Ideally, I'd go to CQX instead of HYA. But if weather requires HYA...well, I suppose I'll learn about the escorting. I've had to scrub my trip to Montauk tomorrow, as there's lotsa convective stuff forecast for the area. pout Getting bounced around (shaken apart?) over Long Island Sound is not a fun way to celebrate an anniversary. I 'spose we'll just have to find another place for lobster... |
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Andrew Gideon wrote: On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 10:18:07 -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote: I just thought to look at the Airnav comments for Griffin, and I see mention of escorting in one post. Another post speaks of just driving a car out to a plane. Puzzling. BTW, the AF/D also warns to call airport ops prior to shutdown. I've yet to make my trip (thanks to MX issues). I'm hoping that weather tomorrow will permit. Ideally, I'd go to CQX instead of HYA. But if weather requires HYA...well, I suppose I'll learn about the escorting. hmmm. I forgot all about this when I flew into HYA on saturday. (I was picking up a local pilot to fly him to KASH to pick up his airplace) No one said boo to me re airport ops. I just asked to taxi to cape cod air and then talked to their unicom re transient parking. I *was* wearing my stupid idiotic KBED id badge - maybe that made a difference if anyone was looking. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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