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The subject line says it all. I declare from this moment on all
rec.aviators should, on all possible occasions, pick on Jay Honeck for not having an instrument rating. Margy |
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Margy Natalie wrote: The subject line says it all. I declare from this moment on all rec.aviators should, on all possible occasions, pick on Jay Honeck for not having an instrument rating. Especially since he has a GREAT platform for instrument flying. And Mary can be a safety pilot, allowing Jay an awesome amount of hood time. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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![]() "Margy Natalie" wrote in message m... The subject line says it all. I declare from this moment on all rec.aviators should, on all possible occasions, pick on Jay Honeck for not having an instrument rating. Why? Is there something wrong with not having an instrument rating? |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Margy Natalie" wrote in message m... The subject line says it all. I declare from this moment on all rec.aviators should, on all possible occasions, pick on Jay Honeck for not having an instrument rating. Why? Is there something wrong with not having an instrument rating? Steven, you might want to check into the price of a sense of humor. Hopefully, you can get a good deal! Matt |
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Agreed! We'd all like to read the account of his first approach to
minimums or the first 4 hour trip saved by 5 minutes of instrument flight. Maybe we can take up a collection for the stronger sunglasses he'll need when flying above all those puffy whites. C'mon Jay!! Margy Natalie wrote: The subject line says it all. I declare from this moment on all rec.aviators should, on all possible occasions, pick on Jay Honeck for not having an instrument rating. Margy |
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We'd all like to read the account of his first approach to minimums or the first 4 hour trip saved by 5 minutes of instrument flight.
I'll tell you mine. Ok, not the first, but a recent one. We'd departed VFR from Seattle, with Santa Rosa as our destination, something like five and a half hours away. Yreka (Montague) was our fuel stop (a wonderful place to stop by the way!) and, as we did on the way up, we got the courtesy car and a drove into Yreka to have a fresh baked pie and burger before heading south on our final leg. The weather was perfect, though we did need to go high to stay on top of a broken layer from Seattle most of the way to Yreka. It was a beautiful flight, and the departure from Yreka was uneventful, as we pointed the nose towards the South Pole and climbed out. OF course, by now it was getting late, and much of the rest of the trip would be at night. Santa Rosa sits in the valley, quite a ways inland from the coast, but the fog does roll in. It was expected between 1 AM and 4 AM, but as we came over the final hills, it was clear that the fog had its own ideas. STS was reporting 200 foot ceilings. I could see the fog, and were I not instrument rated, there were other airports I could have gone to. But Santa Rosa was our destination, and I had the ticket (and the plates) so I asked the controllers for an IFR clearance into STS. This was a few minutes in coming, meanwhile the controller vectored us to the South and around a few hills (maintain VFR for now) to get us set. Soon we got a hard IFR altitude and our clearance for the ILS. I think we entered the fog at two thousand feet or less, and after keeping the needles in the center for four minutes, the runway appeared two hundred feet below us (and a little bit in front of us ![]() right where we wanted to. We were renting the airplane from STS, so it would have been a real pain in the tucus if we had to divert and then retrieve the airplane the next day from someplace maybe fifty miles away. But out of the five hours and something, we probably spent five minutes in the clouds. But those were the five minutes that count. Jose -- "Never trust anything that can think for itself, if you can't see where it keeps its brain." (chapter 10 of book 3 - Harry Potter). for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 00:35:55 GMT, Matt Whiting
wrote in : Steven P. McNicoll wrote: "Margy Natalie" wrote in message m... The subject line says it all. I declare from this moment on all rec.aviators should, on all possible occasions, pick on Jay Honeck for not having an instrument rating. Why? Is there something wrong with not having an instrument rating? Steven, you might want to check into the price of a sense of humor. Hopefully, you can get a good deal! Which clue was it that tipped you to Margy's facetious intent? While she was obviously needling Mr. Honeck (ostensibly for his own good), I didn't see any smiley nor find any humor worth a chuckle in what she wrote. |
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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Steven, you might want to check into the price of a sense of humor. Hopefully, you can get a good deal! No doubt, but why would I want to sell it? |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 00:35:55 GMT, Matt Whiting wrote in : Steven P. McNicoll wrote: "Margy Natalie" wrote in message .com... The subject line says it all. I declare from this moment on all rec.aviators should, on all possible occasions, pick on Jay Honeck for not having an instrument rating. Why? Is there something wrong with not having an instrument rating? Steven, you might want to check into the price of a sense of humor. Hopefully, you can get a good deal! Which clue was it that tipped you to Margy's facetious intent? While she was obviously needling Mr. Honeck (ostensibly for his own good), I didn't see any smiley nor find any humor worth a chuckle in what she wrote. You must have missed Jay's comment about ME not needing permission from MARY (his wife) to pick on him. Typed jabs at friends sometimes fall flat on when words would have been great. Margy |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Steven, you might want to check into the price of a sense of humor. Hopefully, you can get a good deal! No doubt, but why would I want to sell it? Excellent!!! Margy |
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