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Perfect excuse for coming up on Sunday then. Weather permitting (and it
should) I'll be there too. Robert Doug in NYC wrote: The coincidences keep piling up. I recently returned to flying after a 30 year hiatus. It took about 5 1/2 hrs of dual to get the BFR endorsement (much less than I thought it would). While feeling my way around the skies after so long, I took my first XC from KCDW (where my rental C172 is based) to KMJX about two weeks ago. The second XC was to 44N this past Monday (maybe we saw each other, TF...I was there about 11:30). After manoeuvering the Skyhawk into a parking space, I learned the importance of pulling out the parking brake before walking away. Sky Acres is a charming little airport. I would definitely return. Honestly, I've had better omelets in my life but I never had so much fun getting to the restaurant! Doug |
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Doug in NYC wrote:
I learned the importance of pulling out the parking brake before walking away. That sounds like there's an interesting story there. - Andrew |
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OK, you asked for the story...
I learned to fly on the east coast of Florida, where everything is flat. The only thing you had to be concerned about is gusty winds blowing over your plane, so tie-downs were a must but parking brakes not of much use. After 30 years of non-flying, I had forgotten there was a parking brake much less ever used it. When I was taking my recurrency training for the BFR endorsement, my CFI said don't bother with it when doing the run-up (the checklist had said to use it) just keep the feet on the rudder brakes. So the non-use of the parking brake was reinforced. So here I am on my 2nd solo flight after a 30 year hiatus on the airport-built-on-a-hill, where you have taxi a long ramp up two levels to get to the FBO/restaurant. I shut down the Skyhawk and backed her up to the edge of the asphalt to allow other planes room to get to the self-serve gas pump in the center. I was thinking to myself that maneuvering the plane is getting easier...I must be building up upper body strength. Well...not too bad, the plane was at a slight angle but at least out of the way so I started thinking about lunch and was walking toward the restaurant. I turned just in time to see that my plane was starting to maneuver itself past the parking spot toward the ledge leading down to the second level. I ran and grabbed that strut just in time!! After pushing her back in place, I reached in and pulled out the brake and thought..."Oh so that's what it's for!" "I learned about flying from that," more or less... On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 19:04:30 -0400, Andrew Gideon wrote: Doug in NYC wrote: I learned the importance of pulling out the parking brake before walking away. That sounds like there's an interesting story there. - Andrew |
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I plan to be there around between 9:00 and 9:30
"Journeyman" wrote in message . .. It was hashed out over the last month or so. Several of us picked this Sunday morning (June 5th) to meet for breakfast at Sky Acres just Northeast of Poughkeepsie, NY. Nothing formal, just a chance to hang out and meet some of the faces behind some of the postings. Kind of like a micro-lite version of Pinckneyville. Long range weather looks reasonable and they even have VOR and GPS approaches for newly minted instrument pilots. Morris -- www.compilerguru.com/aviation |
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Steve,
I believe Morris had planned an 11am meeting. Is this too late for you? Hai Longworth |
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I need to be back by 11:30. I've got a noontime appointment.
I guess I'll try for next time. Have a great time, and post pictures wrote in message ups.com... Steve, I believe Morris had planned an 11am meeting. Is this too late for you? Hai Longworth |
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