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George wrote:
Marc wrote: .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May There's nothing at the airport, but it's a short cab ride to town. Lots of nice Victorian buildings there. Skip it if the weather's bad. Why the heck is this airport so dead. I live in Arizona but I have family ties out at the Jersey Shore. Last time I was out there, a little over a year ago, I was a brand new private pilot - literally days, maybe a week. I thought I'd run down to the FBO at WWD and get checked out in a 172 and finally see the seashore in style. Boy was I surprised to find pretty much nothing happening at the airport except weeds growing. There's a "museum" there, which was a large hangar thrown wide open basically with a coffee can for donations by the door. A restaurant, if you want to call it that, consisting of a single-wide trailer on blocks that was "open" from I think 11 to 11:15 on Tuesdays. I found one official looking gentleman standing in some sort of radio hut (it's a non-towered field, the nearest FSS is miles away at Millville I think) who told me where to find the FBO. There I met a nice guy named Tom, an A & P, and had fun chatting with him about lots of airplane stuff but in the end he was there working for "the man", who wasn't around, and who wasn't into paying for insurance and then I'd have to have a CFI around to give checkouts and bla bla blah... Long story short, I still haven't seen the cape and the beach from the air. I would think an airport at the south Jersey Shore, particularly in the summertime, would be teeming with people. Rob |
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Dave Butler wrote:
Of course there's all the hoopla about the centennial of flight. That might be a reason to go there, or a reason to avoid it, depending on your preference. If your flight is during the centennial celebration, look out for presedential TFRs, as Bush is expected to attend. Oh the irony is too brutal. I'm sure he'll have some prepared remarks for the occation. If Dubya's speechwriters are reading might I suggest including something about how if the Wright brothers were to attempt their experiment in that spot 100 years later they'd be breaking the law and they'd be deemed an immediate threat to the President and dealt with accordingly. Regards, Rob Pitch, roll, and yaw - the axis of evil. |
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![]() Rob wrote: Marc wrote: .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May Why the heck is this airport so dead. It may be better in the summertime, but the entire Jersey shore pretty much closes up after Labor Day. It's really amazing to take a look at one of the beaches on Labor Day weekend and compare it to the same beach the next weekend. George Patterson The actions taken by the New Hampshire Episcopalians (ie. inducting a gay bishop) are an affront to Christians everywhere. I am just thankful that the church's founder, Henry VIII, and his wife Catherine of Aragon, and his wife Anne Boleyn, and his wife Jane Seymour, and his wife Anne of Cleves, and his wife Katherine Howard, and his wife Catherine Parr are no longer here to suffer through this assault on traditional Christian marriages. |
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![]() "David Reinhart" wrote in message ... Ocean City, MD (26N) is almost on the boardwalk It has a nice little eatery and is a nice stop. You mean Ocean City, NJ. Ocean City, MD (OXB) has no restaurant and it's further than most people want to walk from the beach. |
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Yep, right. Got my cities mixed up. At least the ocean's the same!
Dave Reinhart Ron Natalie wrote: "David Reinhart" wrote in message ... Ocean City, MD (26N) is almost on the boardwalk It has a nice little eatery and is a nice stop. You mean Ocean City, NJ. Ocean City, MD (OXB) has no restaurant and it's further than most people want to walk from the beach. |
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"Marc" wrote in message news:nxhub.176207$275.567345@attbi_s53...
Thanks to everyone for their comments. Actually I was surprised to see my own post, I had not completed it, and must have pushed the wrong button, intending to save it as draft. Hope I don't do that while flying. I am still pouring over sectional charts plotting my route. My current plan is to fly a direct line Boston - Harrisburg, PA - Charlotte, WV -- Nashville (actually Murfreesboro). This will keep me to the west of the Appalachia. On the return I will head due east to Roanoke and then meander over to the coast for the return trip. I gather from several people's comments that turbulance can be a problem when overflying the Appalchia. I am looking at flying to Bristol/Tri-Cities and then following I-81 NE to Roanoke to bring me over the mountains. Any recommendations for this or alternate route? I notice that my route from Harrisburg - Charleston brings me over a section of West Virginia where there seems to be almost nothing. Not exactly nothing, but almost nothing ... very few towns and almost no airports in an area of about 2,500 square miles between Clarksburg, WV (CKB) and Charleston, WV (CRW). One airport, Braxton Co (48I), in the middle. It wasn't until I started flying until I realized there are lots of very unpopulated areas of the country, even in the East. -Marc |
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![]() "m. lamphier" wrote: I am looking at flying to Bristol/Tri-Cities and then following I-81 NE to Roanoke to bring me over the mountains. I've done that route through several times. It's usually great. Be prepared to avoid the Bristol class-D; they have a habit of refusing to talk to transient VFR aircraft. IMO, avoiding to the west is the best route. The area around Wytheville is frequently IMC near ground level. ROA controllers are friendly and professional. My route from Knoxville is usually direct to Bristol, then ROA, then SHD, where I stop for fuel. I then head to the Linden VOR near FRR, turn towards N67, and head home from there. You would want to run a bit further north than N67. That course takes me through (or under) the Dulles class-B and south of the Camp David zone. If you're IFR, then you'll have more leeway than I. George Patterson A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something that can be learned no other way. |
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this would be high on my priority list of stops. i'd use phf
("new-willy"), spend a day in colonial wms'burg, and go to "nick's seafood pavilion" in yorktown for supper. mho, g_a David Reinhart wrote in message ... Wildwood Airport at Cape May is not a particualarly nice stop. The area around it is kinda neat, I agree, but the airport is a pain. Poor line service, poor transient facilities. Ocean City, MD (26N) is almost on the boardwalk It has a nice little eatery and is a nice stop. Jamestown/Williamsburg (JGG) is not far from Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown, etc. They used to have car rental on the field but I don't believe that's the case anymore. The last time we flew down there we landed at PHF (Patrick Henry Intl., aka Newport News/Williamsburg Intl.) because we were staying for a week and it was easier and cheaper to get a car there. Dave Reinhart Marc wrote: I am thinking of taking a week or so and fly south. Would appreciate any recommendations of places to go, esp. interesting scenary or historical interest (that is near an airport.....). Right now my vague plans include.. .. a ride down the Hudson Valley Corridor past Manhattan. .. fly down the NJ coast, perhaps stop at Cape May .. stay along the coast, east of Washington DC .. stop at Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay? .. west past Charlottesville, stop at Luray Caverns.... (yes I know it is tacky, been there twice by car) .. aerial tour of Shenandoah Valley |
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