kimberlyanne546
Final Approach
I drove down to Palo Alto airport yesterday (KPAO).
I sat right seat, next to the owner, in a privately owned 150 that is leased back to a flight school as a trainer, and the plan was to fly to Half Moon Bay (KHAF), a busy, oceanside, untowered airport with lots of restaurants at the south end, in a town called "Princeton By The Sea."
The flight was awesome, perfect weather, and besides a minor issue with the tire after taxi'ing to the parking spot - so far so good.
We discuss the tire and where to eat, then start walking down an empty taxiway towards the airport exit gate.
My friend (he is on POA) points out an airplane and asks if we can divert and go check it out. All I saw was a few nice planes on some grass (a Stearman and one other plane) but I wasn't looking in the HANGAR.
There was a HUGE plane being tugged by a small vehicle - a shiny P-51 MUSTANG!
So we walked over, and nobody questioned us. There were mechanics, and pilots, and cars, and planes, lots of people taking photos and videos. I am starting to "get" that this guy is an aerobatic air show pilot. Everything has his name painted on it:
Eddie Andreini
http://www.eddieandreiniairshows.com/gallery.html
I sat right seat, next to the owner, in a privately owned 150 that is leased back to a flight school as a trainer, and the plan was to fly to Half Moon Bay (KHAF), a busy, oceanside, untowered airport with lots of restaurants at the south end, in a town called "Princeton By The Sea."
The flight was awesome, perfect weather, and besides a minor issue with the tire after taxi'ing to the parking spot - so far so good.
We discuss the tire and where to eat, then start walking down an empty taxiway towards the airport exit gate.
My friend (he is on POA) points out an airplane and asks if we can divert and go check it out. All I saw was a few nice planes on some grass (a Stearman and one other plane) but I wasn't looking in the HANGAR.
There was a HUGE plane being tugged by a small vehicle - a shiny P-51 MUSTANG!
So we walked over, and nobody questioned us. There were mechanics, and pilots, and cars, and planes, lots of people taking photos and videos. I am starting to "get" that this guy is an aerobatic air show pilot. Everything has his name painted on it:
Eddie Andreini
http://www.eddieandreiniairshows.com/gallery.html