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Cross country time
Well it just had to happen, my son-in-law and family are transfering to
Georgia. Now it was one thing to fly from Northern Calif.(Eureka area) to San Diego, that is not a bad little cross country, but all the way across the country?? You know how many charts I will have to buy, let alone the fuel. Well it's nice the wife has just retired, so at least we will have the time. By the way, is flying into Georgia considered an international flight?? Clyde |
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"clyde woempner" wrote in message
... Well it just had to happen, my son-in-law and family are transfering to Georgia. Now it was one thing to fly from Northern Calif.(Eureka area) to San Diego, that is not a bad little cross country, but all the way across the country?? You know how many charts I will have to buy, let alone the fuel. Well it's nice the wife has just retired, so at least we will have the time. By the way, is flying into Georgia considered an international flight?? Clyde Any time you cross the mason dixon line.. it's an international flight.. have fun... BT |
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"clyde woempner" wrote in message ... Well it just had to happen, my son-in-law and family are transfering to Georgia. Now it was one thing to fly from Northern Calif.(Eureka area) to San Diego, that is not a bad little cross country, but all the way across the country?? You know how many charts I will have to buy, let alone the fuel. Well it's nice the wife has just retired, so at least we will have the time. By the way, is flying into Georgia considered an international flight?? Clyde Are you kidding? You may cross several int'l borders. As you leave the Peoples Republic of California, you will enter the USA for a while until you get to the Republic of Texas. After leaving there you will cross into the Confederate States of "Lee may have surrendered, but we didn't!" of which Georgia is a full member n good standing. So, thinking of getting a Mooney? It will improve your chances of not being shot down, at least in Texas. |
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By the way, is flying into Georgia considered an international
flight?? Clyde, Clyde, Clyde. You're looking at this all wrong! Look at the bright side -- you've now got a perfect excuse to drop in at the Inn, and spend a night or two with us! (According to Destination direct, landing in IOW will only add 50 minutes to a 14+ hour, multi-day flight...) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Dude" wrote: "clyde woempner" wrote in message ... Well it just had to happen, my son-in-law and family are transfering to Georgia. Now it was one thing to fly from Northern Calif.(Eureka area) to San Diego, that is not a bad little cross country, but all the way across the country?? You know how many charts I will have to buy, let alone the fuel. Well it's nice the wife has just retired, so at least we will have the time. By the way, is flying into Georgia considered an international flight?? Clyde Are you kidding? You may cross several int'l borders. As you leave the Peoples Republic of California, you will enter the USA for a while until you get to the Republic of Texas. After leaving there you will cross into the Confederate States of "Lee may have surrendered, but we didn't!" of which Georgia is a full member n good standing. So, thinking of getting a Mooney? It will improve your chances of not being shot down, at least in Texas. BTW, it is "People's Republik of Kalifornia," not "Peoples Republic of California"! My congratulations on escaping! |
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Dude wrote:
"clyde woempner" wrote in message ... Well it just had to happen, my son-in-law and family are transfering to Georgia. Now it was one thing to fly from Northern Calif.(Eureka area) to San Diego, that is not a bad little cross country, but all the way across the country?? You know how many charts I will have to buy, let alone the fuel. Well it's nice the wife has just retired, so at least we will have the time. By the way, is flying into Georgia considered an international flight?? Clyde Are you kidding? You may cross several int'l borders. As you leave the Peoples Republic of California, you will enter the USA for a while until you get to the Republic of Texas. After leaving there you will cross into the Confederate States of "Lee may have surrendered, but we didn't!" of which Georgia is a full member n good standing. So, thinking of getting a Mooney? It will improve your chances of not being shot down, at least in Texas. Plus... You can swing by Pennsylvania and talk to Narco! You can tell them how you REALLY feel! Rich |
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