Doug Taylor said:Kind of a short guy, was a -1900 captain when I first was hired, did a lot of "The Simpsons" impressions, flew C-130's in the guard... ring any bells?![]()
DE727UPS said:
DE727UPS said:FBO's don't like it when you don't buy their expensive avgas and they complain to the airport managers. Got kicked off of Boeing field in Seattle cause of that.
DE727UPS said:"Bring it out to Arizona. JC Flight school!"
The only reason I haven't sold my poor 152 aerobat that I never fly is cause I think I'll be spending a lot of time in PHX after I upgrade and it might work out to take it down there.
I've always wondered where you got this MOGAS from.DE727UPS said:"Your father's error is that he doesn't know aviaiton"
You can't touch a 172 for 25K but that will get you a nice 150/152. You can burn auto fuel and save about half what avgas costs you. No need for a hanger, tiedowns work fine, just a little more work if it snows. If you can make friends with a free lance mechanic looking for some flight time, that can help a lot of maintanence costs. Also, if you know anyone in the same boat as your with the same goals, a partnership my work.
DE727UPS said:It's called humor Chris...
Philip said:I've always wondered where you got this MOGAS from.
CapnJim said:Ya know, if you really want to get hog wild with the whole buying an airplane to train in idea, you could always buy a light training twin like a Seminole and put it on the line at a local flight school as a trainer, and then fly whenever and wherever you want. Of course, this opens up an entirely new and extra-wriggley can of worms vis-a-vis maintenance, financial complications, and legal responsibilities, not to mention that if you don't already have a PPL you probably don't want to do your initial training in a twin, but it does have one huge atvantage: It's cheap!
Where? I've never seen a MOGAS pump on the ramp.Chris_Ford said:You taxi it up to the pump?
Chris_Ford said:You taxi it up to the pump?
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Chris_Ford said:Ugh that was supposed to be a pic of the SWA 737 that overran at Burbank... mods can you delete this and previous post? Thx.
oh, that explains my confusionChris_Ford said:Ugh that was supposed to be a pic of the SWA 737 that overran at Burbank... mods can you delete this and previous post? Thx.
DE727UPS said:We may have a problem with the Aryan Nation's folks . . .
How does your acrobat perform up there?DE727UPS said:"Where? I've never seen a MOGAS pump on the ramp"
It's pretty rare but I've seen it. Mostly you'll find individual owners with tanks in the back of their pickups (warning, this is against the fire code at BFI, Seattle) or you'll find guys just using 5 gallon cans. (warning, this is against the fire code at RNT, Seattle)
Do see why I moved my planes to Northern Idaho. We may have a problem with the Aryan Nation's folks, but nobody cares how I operate or fuel my little airplanes.
Long as you wear the outfit in your av you'll be fine.mtsu_av8er said:This may be a bigger problem to some than others . . . :buck: