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  1. Lon33

    And so it goes..

    “sometimes carpenters must find nails to hammer” This is t-shirt worthy — even poster-worthy. It explains so much, in medicine and elsewhere.
  2. Lon33

    LSA Rental California

    What is the name of the Long Beach school from which you rented a Sling?
  3. Lon33

    I Believe We Are Doing This Wrong

    Airplane engines are treated by pilots like drag race car engines are treated by their drivers. This isn’t a criticism of pilots. It’s just that every airplane takeoff is full-throttle, like a drag race start. But driving a car on city streets never involves putting the pedal to the floor.
  4. Lon33

    Cost for cirrus sr20 check out

    Some SR20s Gen 3 (maybe most) are equipped with Garmin Perspective avionics which are G1000s with additional buttons and knobs. All Gen 6s are equipped with Perspective+ avionics which are a little different (but not much) from the Perspective avionics. Pilots who are experienced in G3s can use...
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    Santa Monica getting back into flying after 5 years break

    Proteus at KSMO has an SR20 and an SR22 available for training. Santa Monica Flyers does too.
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    LSA Rental California

    Skycatchers at Corsair at KVNY. Ditto what bluesideup said about “quick” checkout.
  7. Lon33

    RealSimGear - GNS430 for Xbox?

    Alas, it won’t. Only software purchased through the Xbox store can be installed on an Xbox. That is a huge difference between MSFS for Xbox and MSFS for PCs. RealSimGear products need their own drivers, and those are not available from the Xbox store. Apparently it is not easy to get software...
  8. Lon33

    Something I Never Knew

    It’s good that you didn’t know it. That means you’ve never tried to fly when your fuel tanks were empty.
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    Cell Phone for Traffic Awareness

    When I fly, my buddy uses his iPhone to watch for traffic and it works fine for us. Because I’m flying, he has both hands free and is able to hold his phone and use his other hand to pan and zoom. When he flies, I use my iPad Mini to watch for traffic and I prefer that to my iPhone. In both...
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    Does this have any useful value for an experienced XC and IR Private Pilot ?

    |Also, what add-ons can be purchased to change the equation in any way? Very few add-ons work on an Xbox. Most work only with the PC version of MSFS. This is so even with software add-ons, because ALL software for the Xbox MSFS must be downloaded from the Xbox store, and not all MSFS software...
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    Does this have any useful value for an experienced XC and IR Private Pilot ?

    I recently bright an Xbox and MSFS, because I wanted the satellite images that X-Plane does not (easily) provide. The Xbox images are remarkable, but otherwise it has been a disappointment. Even though MSFS is four years old, it’s still full of bugs, about which Microsoft and Asobo have been...
  12. Lon33

    Flying fatigue with maybe a dash of seasonal melancholy

    This, I think, is the explanation for what you’re feeling. Your post was not a “rant.” It was an honest and healthy acknowledgment of where you are right now. All of us will give up flying some day. I ask myself not only when, but also “why.” The best answer, I think, is that enough of the...
  13. Lon33

    Chicago to Santa Monica - routing

    The weather in LA at the end of Sept has been good in past years — a little hot even at the coast and sometimes windy, but otherwise VFR. This Sept, though, has had several MVFR and even IFR mornings at the coast. For rentals, consider Proteus at KSMO. It has several Pipers.
  14. Lon33

    Catalina Island, CA

    Others may have been using their GPSs to make the crossing. The waypoints are SMO (on the north end) and VPLSR (on the south). edit: Wayne’s post went up as I was typing mine!
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    Flight training through a university (r-atp)

    This is good advice, especially because you’re so young. No point in rushing your education and then having to burn time while you get to be old enough to be an airline pilot. Also — and I say this seriously — college years are the best years of many people’s lives. Why skip or rush that phase...
  16. Lon33

    Accelerated Instrument Finish Up - Is one month realistic? (and if so, where?)

    Your thought about Sling in Torrance is a good one, and you are right about what it has available in the way of planes and instructors. I rent there regularly and it’s a first class operation. The instructors there all are CFIIs, and they did their training and checkrides there, so they know...
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    Equipment for private pilot

    Good advice, in my opinion. In 12 years of flying, I needed my handheld only once while in the air. But it was in my flight bag in the back of the plane where I couldn’t reach it. Can’t imagine what I was thinking when I left it there — except perhaps that I had never before needed it. Since...
  18. Lon33

    Small plane flips at SMO

    Good. Glad to hear it. But that still leaves the question: how and why did the plane pitch forward, tail over nose?
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    Small plane flips at SMO

    How would that happen? I don’t think that kind of plane has a brake on the nose wheel. Am I wrong about that, or did I not understand that you were making a joke?
  20. Lon33

    It (almost) feels like 1968 again!

    [Musta been the 50. As I recall, those were not Freeway legal.] Mine was a Honda 150. It was freeway legal (as I recall), but not freeway rideable. When it got up to any speed at all, it transmitted every little bump or groove in the street right up to my spine. It was like riding a bucking bronco.
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