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Aircraft is a C-172SP/G with 5+30 fuel
So far: Fuel at Wickenburg AZ (E25) Fuel and overnight at Alamagordo NM (KALM) Fuel San Angelo TX (KSJT Spend a week at KGLS lounging on the beaches at Galveston I have not yet plotted the sectionals for altitude, I'm waiting for them to come in the mail. Comments? Suggestions? Alternate routing? |
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How about forget the planning and just go? Land when you want, stay where
you want. Sometimes the weather will not allow what you want to do. "Casey Wilson" wrote in message ... Aircraft is a C-172SP/G with 5+30 fuel So far: Fuel at Wickenburg AZ (E25) Fuel and overnight at Alamagordo NM (KALM) Fuel San Angelo TX (KSJT Spend a week at KGLS lounging on the beaches at Galveston I have not yet plotted the sectionals for altitude, I'm waiting for them to come in the mail. Comments? Suggestions? Alternate routing? |
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mmmm....brown water.....
Sloan (Houston resident) "Casey Wilson" wrote in message ... Aircraft is a C-172SP/G with 5+30 fuel So far: Fuel at Wickenburg AZ (E25) Fuel and overnight at Alamagordo NM (KALM) Fuel San Angelo TX (KSJT Spend a week at KGLS lounging on the beaches at Galveston I have not yet plotted the sectionals for altitude, I'm waiting for them to come in the mail. Comments? Suggestions? Alternate routing? |
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Don't know when your trip is, but in case you hadn't heard...
The Texas Aviation Association is sponsoring a "Wings Weekend" this Friday and Saturday (June 4-5). Safety seminars all day both days, free instructors for Wings program (you supply the plane). Planes are available for rent if you need - you pay for the plane, the instructor is still free. And...on Saturday night, there is a dinner with the guest speaker being Captain Al Haynes (UA232 - Iowa City). Dinner is $20 per person. If you want more info, go to www.gulfwings.org. Enjoy your trip. On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:57:05 GMT, "Casey Wilson" wrote: Aircraft is a C-172SP/G with 5+30 fuel So far: Fuel at Wickenburg AZ (E25) Fuel and overnight at Alamagordo NM (KALM) Fuel San Angelo TX (KSJT Spend a week at KGLS lounging on the beaches at Galveston I have not yet plotted the sectionals for altitude, I'm waiting for them to come in the mail. Comments? Suggestions? Alternate routing? |
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![]() Casey Wilson wrote: Aircraft is a C-172SP/G with 5+30 fuel So far: Fuel at Wickenburg AZ (E25) Fuel and overnight at Alamagordo NM (KALM) Fuel San Angelo TX (KSJT Spend a week at KGLS lounging on the beaches at Galveston I have not yet plotted the sectionals for altitude, I'm waiting for them to come in the mail. Direct from SJT to GLS will miss the presidential ranch in Crawford Texas by a long shot, so no worries there. Expect to go around the southern/southwest edge of the HOU class B. There are some tall towers (2k feet x about 10 of em) 10 miles SW of Hobby airport.. worth knowing where they are so you arent surprised. HOU approach will not take the handoff for VFR flight following coming in from Houston Center. Expect to be terminated 35-40 miles west of Houston. If you are IFR this is no factor, of course, go where they tell you. If you are lucky, Houston may allow you to transit VFR at 4,500 feet through the class B, but you have to be on your stuff, hold your altitude and specificly ASK for a transition at 4.5 (its a kinda open secret I guess.. sandwich you between arrivals and departures) If you like to grab a fly in meal on your way down... Brenham (11R) has a good 50's style diner (new construction) on field. Hooks (DWH) has a good lunch spot/grill in their restaurant. Weiser (EYQ) is a small, hard to find strip for out of towners, but it is along a major freeway and is in the backyard of Carls BBQ.. I fly across town for their ribs and brisket regularly. However, narrow runway, short final is over a bus barn, and the E-W runway usually means "perpetual xwind". Brazoria County (LBX) also has a NICE onfield restaurant with varying hours. Not a bad steak place.. white tablecloths and small town businessmen power lunch there. Theres a few others but those are my favorite eating spots in the area. Galveston has a lot of Helicopter traffic, but they are good about doing their thing and avoiding fixed wing flow. Attractions include Gaido's Seafood, The Strand (old downtown - restaurants and clubs), Moody Gardens (aquarium, animal and plant exhibits and an Imax). Old historical houses also are to be found, and organized tours exist. The beaches on Galveston Island (with one exception - East Beach) are DRY. No beer. If you go WAY out to the west end of the island it becomes "dont ask dont tell" with regards to alcohol on the beach.. but still is tecnically illegal. Speaking of beaches.. its been a while since I've dallied in the beach and "surf" there.. once you've been to Hawaii, Texas just doesnt compare.. but this time of year we are having problems with a nasty rip current. Dont exceed your limitations if you decide to go "feet wet" There is a WW II sub and destroyer on adjacent pelican island. There is a greyhound racing track 15 miles inland. Johnson Space Center is 25 miles up the freeway, with its "Space Center Houston" attraction for tourists. There is a big seminar going on this weekend for pilots, if you happen to make it that early. There is probably an arrival procedure or temporary tower like there was last year for it. Finally... if for some reason your plane goes tits up.. there is an A&P down there with a great personality and an impeccable reputation on field. He's usually booked up with stuff but if means getting you back home he might be able to help you out. His last name is Wynn and the folks at Evergreen know where to find him. Comments? Suggestions? Alternate routing? |
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![]() "Newps" wrote in message ... How about forget the planning and just go? Land when you want, stay where you want. Sometimes the weather will not allow what you want to do. Newps, while I generally subscribe to that and most definitely agree with the last sentence. I think a little advanced planning can make those serindipitous stops more fun. Last thing I'd want to do is find myself sitting on an apron surrounded by..., well nothing. I'd rather drop in at Weiser, like Dave suggests, and pack in some ribs. I'm gonna miss Kmeds suggestion about the Wings seminar, but that'd be nice to plan for. Another spot would be San Marcos Military Academy. My mother used to threaten to send me there if I didn't shape up. Instead, I joined the USMC (well, a few years later). Casey |
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![]() "Sloan Essman" wrote in message ... mmmm....brown water..... Sloan (Houston resident) Phhhbbbbtttt!!! I said Galveston, not Baytown. Oh, you wrote brown, as in when the northers are blowing. Not black and oily. Har! Har! Casey |
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The tar balls and oil slicks have abated gradually over the past decade
or two.. Still would be a good idea to wear shoes into the surf. Dave Casey Wilson wrote: "Sloan Essman" wrote in message ... mmmm....brown water..... Sloan (Houston resident) Phhhbbbbtttt!!! I said Galveston, not Baytown. Oh, you wrote brown, as in when the northers are blowing. Not black and oily. Har! Har! Casey |
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