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![]() "ThomasH" wrote in message ... Blueskies wrote: "ThomasH" wrote in message ... Mike 'Flyin'8' wrote: I have taken a bunch of pictures flying over the past couple of months and put them online in an album. They are not professional, but I like them. Feel free to stop by and take a look. http://flying.4alexanders.com Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA http://flying.4alexanders.com I used to fly out of SJC and RHV, but now while living and working closer to the peninsula and because SJC is hostile to general aviation, I switched to PAO. I sure liked it at SJC, I prefer class C, I feel safer with hand over between tower and approach/departure. Here are some more flying images from places far afar! http://www.pbase.com/goislands/fly_hawaii Thomas Wow, thanks! I flew there many years ago, back in 78-79. Any shots of Kauai? No Kauai, sorry. I wish! Paradox is that on Kaua'i, which is blessed with 3 airports, nobody charters aircraft. And because the channel crossing from Oahu is so long, a flight from Oahu would be a longer undertaking. I recall that Messy (instructor with Oahu Aviation, she is now with United Airlines, they told me) explained me that during the crossing of the Kauai Channel both islands vanish from sight for a longer period of time. They got problems with VFR pilots getting disoriented. Crossing of these channels is a procedure, which nobody should take too lightly. State of Hawaii provides a manual for pilots and describes in it a special procedure with Honolulu Radio with crossing checkpoints, which involves an automated start of a rescue party in case of lost contact. I am not sure if Big Kahuna would have rented aircraft without instructor to someone to cross this channel toward Kauai. Even once you cross it, this would be a longer flight from Lihue toward the most attractive part of the island, what is arguably NaPali. Landing on Princeville is possible only with permission, its a private airport. Thomas Yup, we used to go into Princeville with OK Air, using C-402s and later with Air Hawaii using C-404s. I was also flying (get this) Cherokee 6's freight inter-island. I always flew high and had a couple of life vests ready, and I also knew and appreciated the mechanics... |
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