20 minutes to the same Cherokee
I know that, you know that, but for some reason she doesn't get as urpy in a Diamond. I think it has something to do with the better visibility.
And when did you last fly it?The plane was 55 miles, 1.5 to 2+ hours away all though my primary training.
Now it's 2.5 miles away driving according to Google maps. It's a little over a mile to the end of one runway.
30 hours right now to get to my plane.
10 minutes by Miata
15 minutes by Blazer
Unless it has snowed.
One stop sign between here and there.
Just down to one oil burner. It takes about 12 minutes. :wink2:What about in one of those oil burners?
44 miles for me
about an hour
Got me to wondering, though...how far do you guys drive to your aircraft, rented or otherwise?
It's maybe 300' to our hangar, but we have to kinda go around the barn. I can make it in less than a minute, but lately it's taken longer to get there because of the snow drifts.
We're hoping that you stop by and see us sometime.I envy you so.
We're hoping that you stop by and see us sometime.
It's about a 45 minute drive to FTG from home, about 30 minutes from work. Rush hour traffic can kill those numbers and turn either drive into over an hour.
And when did you last fly it?
5 minutes. 2 mile drive. 1 mile as the crow flies.
About 100 yds from my office. Less than 15 minutes from home
It's maybe 300' to our hangar, but we have to kinda go around the barn. I can make it in less than a minute, but lately it's taken longer to get there because of the snow drifts.
Same here @6P3 Waunakee, WI10 seconds.
The hangar is in the back yard.
9 hours and some change if I go through that cesspool to the SE. Would be around 8 hours if they knew how to drive.
BJC is windy compared to FTG but it's on the correct side of the DEN Bravo for most of my flying.