Pilots are Everywhere

Lawreston

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Harley Reich
Having driven a pilot friend and a student pilot passenger to Concord, NH so the former could PIC my 'Hawk back to Wiscasset after its upgrades to IFR Certified, I was returning via U.S. Route 1 through all of Southern Maine's resort towns. It's just amazing what one can see walking back to the motels, etc.: all shapes and sizes. In Kennebunk I saw a fellow looking for a ride and I stopped to assist. He is from Arizona but is here for a summer's visit with his sister. Back home he's building a two seat kit plane; he's PP-ASEL. And he told me that his sister is getting ready to retire from the FAA.

When I inquired of her position he said that she's an ATC at Portland.
Well, that's interesting. I wonder if she knows Mark Haskell, a pilot contact who works there. If she does, have her tell Mark that Jerry Crute says 'Hello'."
"I'll ask her." So her pulled out his cell phone, called her and asked. Next, he handed me the cell phone and she said,"Mark's on duty; hold on and I'll transfer you."
She did, and Mark and I talked for about ten minutes as he conducted business until he told me he had a hot one and had to cut off. I hadn't seen Mark for a couple years since he moved his plane from Wiscasset to Portland.
SMALL WORLD! If I can find the photos of his bird you'll see them below.
And my bird is back in my hangar. A great day!

HR(only one photo is cooperating)
 

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I got an email from a guy in Washington (state). I'm in Central Mass. We both listen to the same internet radio station from Galway, Ireland. He told me I should visit his friends ice cream stand in Marlboro, Massachusetts. He says it's right next to the airport.

Guess I'll have to fly over there and check out the ice cream. It would be quicker to drive, but not as much fun.

The bad part is I really don't look forward to landing there. It's a 1650 foot runway.
 
See, Harley...you keep trying to fight the notion that you know EVERYONE, but this just goes to prove it further! :yes:

Congrats on getting the plane back finally, I can't wait to see the photos!!
 
One of my clients completed his PPL years ago, but stopped flying for lack of time and money. Now he has more of both, and every time I go over there, he asks me about it.

One of these days I'm just going to drive him to the airport and see if he falls in love with flying again.

Rich
 
What a cool story!

While on a vaca to Ireland I met a pilot from my former town who was making a flying tour of the island with his wife.
 
See, Harley...you keep trying to fight the notion that you know EVERYONE, but this just goes to prove it further! :yes:

Congrats on getting the plane back finally, I can't wait to see the photos!!

Let's see if they post OK:

HR
 

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. . . . . and four more, all were sequential.
PIC was Richard DiVito; passenger was Roger Leach. Both are from
EAA Chapter 87.

HR
 

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