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Headed down on Saturday. Doesn't look like they have a rental car company. Does anyone know of one that will deliver a car there? Any thoughts or tips?
Headed down on Saturday. Doesn't look like they have a rental car company. Does anyone know of one that will deliver a car there? Any thoughts or tips?
According to Airnav they have Enterprise and Avis. I was just there a month or so ago and my buddy rented an Enterprise car on very short notice - no problem.Headed down on Saturday. Doesn't look like they have a rental car company. Does anyone know of one that will deliver a car there? Any thoughts or tips?
My favorite Mexican restaurant is Casa Tejas on Krome Ave, downtown Homestead. A bit spartan on the decor but I love the food.
Broke there for four days with a gear issue. Pretty boring area. Drove around what I think we're strawberry and tomatoe fields for endless hours.
You were 30 minutes from South Beach, tops.
I have ate there as well. Awsome! They let you bring in a cooler with beer wine etc.
Broke there for four days with a gear issue. Pretty boring area. Drove around what I think we're strawberry and tomatoe fields for endless hours.
You were 30 minutes from South Beach, tops.
Hmmmm..
I was born and raised in Miami and lived about 2 miles from X51 for several years in the late 70's.....
Turnpike extension to Palmetto expressway to 836 to Mc Arthur Causeway to South beach is ALOT longer then 30 minutes....
Trust me..... I know...
Maybe in a helo...
Thanks everyone! I called the FBO he is going to have me a rental waiting from enterprise. I am very familiar with Homestead. I have never flown in though. South beach is 1 hour plus. Unless it's 4am.
Started taking flying lessons in mid 80's in South Florida. Closest I been to dying in an airplane was at X51 around 1986 or so. Was tagging along with my CFI as he was giving a check ride to this guy on a twin Commander. We were doing T&G's at X51 when the student landed long and pulled back the throttles so he could taxi back for takeoff. My instructor thought better and pushed the throttles forward thinking we had enough runway remaining. It is a sickening feeling when you realize there is no way you will be airborne by the time you run out of runway AND there is no way you can stop either. When we reached the end of the paved runway the student pulled on the yoke in a futile attempt to get us flying. The CFI knew better and pushed forward on the yoke as we continued our takeoff on grass/dirt towards the airport fence. How we cleared that fence I'll never know and I have never been back to X51.
Great story! Somewhere around 1971 my buddy wanted to get some cool pictures of me flying so we took the Flying Club's 150 to X51 from Tamiami Airport and he got out and stood at the beginning of the runway with his camera. He got some great shots of me landing doing my touch and goes.
Yup....
That was back when you could visit the Amish on Quail Roost drive at their store and buy milkshakes and sticky buns.... Then go take a tour of the blimp base on SW 152 st.....It was a GREAT town back then...