Pictures

Van_Hoolio

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Here are some pics I've taken while CFIing out of BWI the last couple months:

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Student solo at Easton, MD (ESN).


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Ocean City, MD (near OXB).


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Susquehanna River in southern Pennsylvania.


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Where I work.


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Visitor to BWI.


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Baltimore.


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Here's the Seneca we're getting on leaseback. I got to fly 2.8 with the owner, who is an ExpressJet new-hire. It's nice getting paid to fly an aircraft while getting checked out on it instead of the other way around! There are some hang ups right now with the checkout process and the insurance, but we'll get this thing up soon enough. It's a very nice plane to fly.


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Flying the Hudson with a Class Bravo clearance at about 1200 feet. We had flight following from Dover, Atlantic City, Philly, McGuire & New York Approaches. I was planning on cancelling flight following and proceeding under the Bravo but New York gave it to me and I ended up on Newark and La Guardia Towers up the river to the George Washington Bridge and back down. The only other time I flew the Hudson was at night, so no pics that time.


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Grumman Flying Boat parked at Carroll County Airport (DMW) on the 30th.


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A Diamond DA20-C1 will go up to 12,500. Who knew!? Actually, last winter when it was cold out another instructor I work with and his student got one up to 14,000. The airplanes are happy to do it. It actually seemed like it took longer to get back down than it did to get up there because you have to keep power in and the decent rate slow or else the engine will get real cold. For some reason these planes run cold in level flight with cruise power set anyway, in the yellow range below the green on the CHT. I didn't want to push the 30 minute regulation, plus it was at night so my "record" will remain at 12500, minus the right seat Citation ride at ATP.

I hope everyone enjoys the pics.
 
Makes my local scenery seem boring...except maybe for the falls

Nice pics
 
Looks good, Mike.

Too bad you're missing the GII owned by Girls Gone Wild here at good 'ole IKV. :)

Why they are wanting to film in DSM is beyond me. Let alone FOD next week? What do they think they are going to find in FOD? I don't think I have explain that one to ya.

EDIT: You may not have noticed, but you are in a few pics in my photobucket album.
 
I hope there's some crazy stuff going on around the Girls Gone Wild jet for everyone to see.

I remember that Medicine for Mali thing, they gave me a $20 tip and a mission patch. I squeezed a $5 tip out of N800XP once also. It's all about putting the cones out. :) You should post the pic you took of the CH-53E. That thing was bad ass.

Thanks for the compliments on the pictures, everyone. I just have a simple 4 year old Nikon digital camera.

Mike
 
Yeah, I have it still. I had a directory up for government aircraft, but something happened while uploading and photosuckit deleted the directory, and well, I was just too lazy to wait for them to upload again. Maybe I'll do that sometime soon. You were in that picture too, by the way. Driving the yellow tug off into the sunset. LMAO
 
Van_Hoolio said:
I hope there's some crazy stuff going on around the Girls Gone Wild jet for everyone to see.

I remember that Medicine for Mali thing, they gave me a $20 tip and a mission patch. I squeezed a $5 tip out of N800XP once also. It's all about putting the cones out. :) You should post the pic you took of the CH-53E. That thing was bad ass.

Thanks for the compliments on the pictures, everyone. I just have a simple 4 year old Nikon digital camera.

Mike

I was working line service when they were filming GGW On Campus and they had a Falcon at the time. My tip for parking it was all the DVDs and baby t-s I wanted :) And no, I didnt wear them, I gave them to my girl-friends.
 
Wow I miss Ocean City. I lived there one summer on 28th Street and worked at a beach stand renting out umbrellas and boogie boards. Life was so much more simple back than :(
 
Those are some great pics. I've spent many hours doing t/o and ldgs at ESN. Great airport. So is OXB.
 
Nice photos. Were you at GED yesterday (the 5th)? Two of proflights Katanas just beat the storms in.
 
Van_Hoolio said:
Wasn't me. I was there last week though I think. Are you working there again?

Mike


I'm not sure yet, I'd really like to, but it depends whether they need the help or not. I fly out of there two or three days a week so we may end up running into each other one day.

Alex.
 
Good stuff Mike. I'm looking forward to (hopefully) instructing in that area when I graduate in December. Will be nice to be able to go on a cross country and actually end up somewhere that isn't an airport in the middle of freakin nowhere.
 
Screaming_Emu said:
Good stuff Mike. I'm looking forward to (hopefully) instructing in that area when I graduate in December. Will be nice to be able to go on a cross country and actually end up somewhere that isn't an airport in the middle of freakin nowhere.

Stop by New Garden
 
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