New to the forum but getting some notoriety in the circuit (you may know me as winged fly in aviatrix Jo Tracker). In shameless self promotion and looking for collaborators for content in upcoming vlogs and blogs, what recommendations do you all have for FBOs that make good reviews. East coast preferred.
and you may know me from season 3, episode 7, line 14 of As the Prop Turns.....that's when I hit the big league.
I don't even know what a "winged fly in aviatrix" is.
All sorts of expensive FBOs get great reviews. By millionaires.
What are you looking for?
And are you an "identity bot"... putting key phrases into various websites to get various social media scores to go up high enough to sell ads?
You lie. I saw you on TMZ before that.
New to the forum but getting some notoriety in the circuit (you may know me as winged fly in aviatrix Jo Tracker). In shameless self promotion and looking for collaborators for content in upcoming vlogs and blogs, what recommendations do you all have for FBOs that make good reviews. East coast preferred.
A little Bailey's in the coffee this morning?Frequenter to the forum but have some notoriety in the loop (you may reflect upon me as blinged fly in turnin'trix Ho Smacker). In shameful self-devotion and seeking instigators for material in forthcoming flicks and tricks, I recommend you all FBOs that make bad reviews. I'm on the east coast.
I hope this helps.
I have no idea what I just said.
A little Bailey's in the coffee this morning?
Well usually only the winter but thank you very much.You say that like it's not every morning.
no kidding tough crowd.
Frequenter to the forum but have some notoriety in the loop (you may reflect upon me as blinged fly in turnin'trix Ho Smacker). In shameful self-devotion and seeking instigators for material in forthcoming flicks and tricks, I recommend you all FBOs that make bad reviews. I'm on the east coast.
I hope this helps.
I have no idea what I just said.
no kidding tough crowd. Looking for FBOs with good restaurants and pilot planning services. As example KOXB Ocean City is a really nice flight right on the beach but they don't have food on site and not a lot for the pilot to work with once they land. Looking for suggestions like Ocean City that are a beautiful flight, but with more offerings on landing
Dumping gas on the Tarmac and recording it on film ??????If you want to see my blog for context, it's at wingedflyin.com
Nice blog.If you want to see my blog for context, it's at wingedflyin.com
I don't even know what a "winged fly in aviatrix" is.
If you want to see my blog for context, it's at wingedflyin.com
Jo, In fairness, you came onto a forum boasting of some notoriety as though folks must have heard of you. Apparently, none of us have.no kidding tough crowd. Looking for FBOs with good restaurants and pilot planning services. As example KOXB Ocean City is a really nice flight right on the beach but they don't have food on site and not a lot for the pilot to work with once they land. Looking for suggestions like Ocean City that are a beautiful flight, but with more offerings on landing
First, if you want to get in everyone's good graces here, you HAVE to indicate
1. You live and die by the AOA indicator
2. You fly a taildragger and are a total bad ***
3. You prefer low wing to high wing
A little Bailey's in the coffee this morning?
You say that like it's not every morning.
What else are you suppose to do with it? I'd put it in my 5.7L V8 but it might make my 11 mpg go down to 10.9.Dumping gas on the Tarmac and recording it on film ??????
Signs posted at airports I frequent, EPA violation big $$$$ fines. GATS (sp) jars and return to the tank. Hate to be fined over a video.What else are you suppose to do with it? I'd put it in my 5.7L V8 but it might make my 11 mpg go down to 10.9.
Signs posted at airports I frequent, EPA violation big $$$$ fines. GATS (sp) jars and return to the tank. Hate to be fined over a video.
, or it goes in the tug.
I mean...harsh but fair, I probably had a little too much of the ego juice flowing from my new 72 facebook friends...their like real friends but not at allI don't even know what a "winged fly in aviatrix" is.
All sorts of expensive FBOs get great reviews. By millionaires.
What are you looking for?
And are you an "identity bot"... putting key phrases into various websites to get various social media scores to go up high enough to sell ads?
LOL thank you...it was not fun for me, ANR only does so muchI loved the blog about flying with a screaming toddler. Crying is good for kids. Builds their lungs.
Is one of three okay? Definitely prefer low-wing...First, if you want to get in everyone's good graces here, you HAVE to indicate
1. You live and die by the AOA indicator
2. You fly a taildragger and are a total bad ***
3. You prefer low wing to high wing
Jo, In fairness, you came onto a forum boasting of some notoriety as though folks must have heard of you. Apparently, none of us have.
I don't know how far you want to travel, but there are a number of east coast based pilot groups on Facebook where you might find some local suggestions. I've been doing a bit of the same (although not commenting much on it) since moving to North Carolina almost 5 years ago.
BTW, love the pink headset [/QUOTE
It's good to have the ego checked I'm sure...I think I meant to be funny but I tell jokes in the quantity vs. quality way...as in tell enough and eventually someone laughs
Nice blog.
Really enjoyed reading this: How to Over Fly Sully's Runway (the Hudson River).
The first part reminded me of one of my student solo flights from TEB, in the summer haze. CFI checked my planning and weather, but shortly after I took off, I realized that the visibility was much less than it appeared. A couple of minutes after takeoff, I was feeling more and more uncomfortable. I really had to fight the urge to press on, but wisely decided that it was time to make that U-turn, lol. My friend was a tower controller at the time, and he had just cleared me for takeoff a few minutes earlier. So when I called him up for landing clearance, he was a bit concerned. He asked if everything was OK. I replied, "yeah, the visibility is worst than I thought" or something like that
On another note.
Flying the Hudson is one of my favorite flights (exclusion as well as Skyline route), especially when I'm lucky enough to get the East River clearance with a combined Central Park crossing! A couple of years ago, I did a few counter-clockwise orbits around the "Lady" at 900' (local ops), exited to the VZ, then made a 180 while contacting EWR for the 'Skyline Route' northbound, which they granted at 1500. Out of all of my Hudson/East River flights over the past 19 years, that one was my favorite.
By the way, I see you're into aviation and art. My daughter is a professional artist as well, she has flown with me, but has no real love for aviation. For her, it's just a means of transportation
Your response was funny, hopefully I'm not judged on the bad jokeAnd now I know what that is.
If you spent time on the circuit Nate, you'd know, she's "kind of a pretty big deal."