Makes for a fun family reunion when a drunk someone brings it upLovely parting image, that.
Makes for a fun family reunion when a drunk someone brings it upLovely parting image, that.
I've heard that some could get it done once around the patternIs there a half hour rate?
Asking for a friend......
Do they offer a special “Fly by night “ rate?
I've heard that some could get it done once around the pattern
I've noticed that pretty much all rental planes have 'essence of sweaty palms' on the yokes! Good idea to wash your hands after flying one.I've never been in a Six... just Cherokee trainers. They all smelled like burnt oil, sweat, and desperation.
Solo.I've heard that some could get it done once around the pattern
At least on the airline they're in a box. In the back of a PA-32 they're in a bag, or as noted previously, perhaps just under a sheet.
This one probably has a little bit of shameI've never been in a Six... just Cherokee trainers. They all smelled like burnt oil, sweat, and desperation.
Back door entry . . Ewww!
ewww?
maybe Vanilla Airlines offers front door only entry for ya
If someone did that in the Tiger I’d have to ride the pitch trim every half second or so.
When I put the 414 up for sale, one of the guys who was interested in buying it was going to use it for mile high club rides if he bought it. I'm not sure I'd want to do those in a Cherokee Six, a little too close for my tastes, but to each his own.
When I put the 414 up for sale, one of the guys who was interested in buying it was going to use it for mile high club rides if he bought it. I'm not sure I'd want to do those in a Cherokee Six, a little too close for my tastes, but to each his own.
Pretty sure that’s [mention]sferguson524 [/mention] ‘s ex CFI. He’s “doing it” out of VGT with a 414....
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I'm sure a few "stiffs" were in this one too.I guess it's better than one that was used by a funeral home to carry stiffs around.
If the spinner falls off, is it an emergency?
Pretty sure that’s [mention]sferguson524 [/mention] ‘s ex CFI. He’s “doing it” out of VGT with a 414....
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For those who say ewwww, I guess you never stayed at a hotel, or bought a used car.
One TIM I was checking into a motel and the desk clerk says: "oh, you're really staying the whole NIGHT? I guess you'll need a blanket then".For those who say ewwww, I guess you never stayed at a hotel, or bought a used car.
I am laughing so hard I'm wiping the tears out of my eyes. What an innovative business plan! Exec travel, Mile High Tours, and Stiff transport! I bet he laughed all the way to the bank. And I bet the Mile High Tour is still marketable! People get frisky in limousines all the time! This is way better!
Where did the flight depart from? They only need to get to pattern altitude at KBJC (Rocky Mountain Metro), for example. They fly as high as pattern altitude just to maintain clearance from stuff on the ground. 7V5 (Brush Municipal) pattern altitude is likely 5280' MSL.So let’s say this guy is a very efficient business man. He cuts a corner here and there to save money on gas. Knowing that the customers are back there behind the curtain and don’t see the altimeter or would even know they saw if they did, he don’t take them all the way up a mile. Now they tell a friend all about what they did and the friend knows about things like Flight Aware and things like that. The friend looks their flight up and shows them and they find out they aren’t really Mile Highers. So they go to Small Claims Court and want their money back. What’s the ruling?
Straight in?Regular or wide pattern?
Where did the flight depart from? They only need to get to pattern altitude at KBJC (Rocky Mountain Metro), for example. They fly as high as pattern altitude just to maintain clearance from stuff on the ground. 7V5 (Brush Municipal) pattern altitude is likely 5280' MSL.
Straight in?