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    Route suggestions for CA to NC helicopter XC

    Flying early in the morning, landing before noon, flying the interstates thru the passes, flying leeward(with the wind vs windward). These are your friends in a slow, underpowered aircraft. I’m much more careful heading to NW Washington when I have a headwind, vs returning to west texas from...
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    Past DUIs

    What age is it permissible to have three DUI’s and look the other way?
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    IFR Flight Plan Starting at a VOR?

    Yep, I find it easier to pick up at an enroute airport, seems like the controllers are more familiar with this pickup scenario in my experience.
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    Misfueling

    Can’t remember the last time I was not present and helping/doing the refueling. As all these examples show, why would I not be present. Seen too many mishaps, confusion, jamming the nozzle too far down into the tank, resting the nozzle on the side of the opening while refueling, cleaning window...
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    Altitude over I-70

    Pew Al Up ?
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    Any regrets moving up to better plane

    Enjoyed all the comments, I’ve owned 8 planes over 50 years, and agree with desire for speed, room for comfort, ease of maintenance, range(one of the cheapest speed mods for many). I remember one expert opinion that stated gaining 30mph doubled the cost of ownership. I was surprised how accurate...
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    Another medical question: neuropathy

    Seems like it would depend upon what disability you are claiming the neuropathy is causing. If that disability is affecting your ability to drive, but not fly? You might be opening up a can of worms, or maybe you just need a waiver to demonstrate it does not affect your flying. I also believe...
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    Hangar as an investment?

    Depends on the airport, the lease, the demand, etc. At my airport it was a good investment 20 years ago, now supply out ways the demand. The FAA can always come in and kick out the cars/boats/recreational vehicles that had tended to limit the space for airplanes. A few people had begun to use...
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    Altitude over I-70

    I would be wary of I-70, especially west bound with the headwinds that predominate up high. If I was going to try, I would suggest on the way back when the winds and updrafts/downdrafts are most likely will be in my favor. I fly the interstates as well out west, not just for the lower terrain...
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    What's Flying Like in Retirement?

    Retired 20 yrs ago. Fly once a month on 2-3 day trips to see kids, visit relatives, sight see, or just to get out of town. Couple trips a year to San Juan islands, New England, Florida for 10 days usually. If I haven’t flown in 2 weeks, will fly to nearby airports for cheap fuel/practice IFR...
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    High CO Readings

    I fly a 172 with powerflow exhaust that has been checked for leaks every annual. For 20 yrs, I’ve occasionally seen CO levels up 50ppm, usually in the spring or fall when I do not use the heater or air vents. I place portable CO monitors(3) around the cockpit to find the culprit, usually the...
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    The Eyes Jim, The Eyes!

    Now I‘m confused. How can an AME give out a class 3 physical when he did not meet the visual requirements at the time of exam. I can see him being told to go get spectacles and then return with specs to see if he meets the requirement. Now if he could not pass the second class because of the...
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    The Eyes Jim, The Eyes!

    Sounds like the AME might not have kept his visual acuity machine in good shape. Why not continue your training with your third class and then get the first class in 6 mos, a year or 3 years, whenever you need the first class. Needless to say I would find another AME. I would trust the eye...
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    Color blind or not?

    1) very few people have perfect color vision(or perfect pitch if one compares vision with hearing frequency). I’ve never failed a screening color vision test, but doubt if I could pass a more demanding complete test). Passing a Ishihara or any of these condensed screening tests does not mean you...
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    Glaucoma Suspect

    Agree that the c/d ratio could be normal, especially since you have “high myopia”. On the other hand, a pressure 18-19 in a high myope could be on the high side. Definitely should be followed by an ophthalmologist, but for now I think you should be fine.
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    Age 75+ Insurance

    Yep, he would not be covered, you would, but your insurance company could go after him for damages.
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    Do you regret giving up flying?

    Have read and enjoyed all the comments. S What is clear is that we all are different individuals, different missions, different goals, and we’re getting older. When I no longer am enjoying my plane(cross country visits to family or vacations), I will sell it. Like others, I enjoy the magic...
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    Found my night VFR limit

    I love your reflection of whether you made the right decision or not. Just because we make the flight safely does not mean we made the right decision. I remember a similar flight, but I was taking more chances than I usually take. I was IFR at night, but that was my last IFR nite flight. If I...
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    Transient tie down fees

    I travel XC a lot, being retired, I consider the price of gasoline, price of hotel, fees, crew cars, maintenance, how they handle my inquiries on the phone, price of car rentals, just friendliness. Over 50 yrs, I’ve found the most inexpensive airports appreciate my business and go out of their...
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    Do you call when you're the unknown traffic

    I monitor the frequency but do not talk because I want them to deviate, not me. Many times I’ve been vectored miles out of my way while VFR FF. If I see some confusion on the part of the controller(because of me), I will speak up. Last month they had my altitude go from 18,000 to 9,000 in secs...
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