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Another Long Cross Country: HPN to PAO in 6 Days (long)



 
 
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Old June 7th 06, 06:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Another Long Cross Country: HPN to PAO in 6 Days (long)



I completely concur. I'm planning to bring a laptop with me on my trip
across the country in about 3 weeks. I even got a pay-as-you-go backup
dial-up plan.

I always consider computer based weather briefing provides a better
mental picture of the weather than the phone call to FSS anyway.


I wouldn't have recommended this a year ago, but now a wireless
laptop is almost essential for weather planning and looking up
airnav. Pretty much all hotels have or claim to have wireless
internet hotspots.

HTH,

Morris (on the road again)


 




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