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Pre-takeoff checklist
http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/38...crash-reported-at-greenville-downtown-airport
Glad no one was hurt. Crappy weather by the way.
Glad no one was hurt. Crappy weather by the way.
Flown in there a few times, the restaurant isn't bad, really good burgers, and 15% off if you show up in an airplane!
A lot of crappy weather as of late.
Also glad no one was hurt.
Yeah that's nice but what was the ceiling/visa at the airport? Pilot said he didn't see it, assuming he means the runway.
Ceiling/vis low.
It appears that the owner of the plane also owns "Hall's Chophouse" , which are very exclusive restaurants with locations in both Greenville and Charleston. Best guess is that the owner was making the Charleston to Greenville trip to check on things. The Charleston location has often been the #1 rated Charleston restaurant on TripAdvisor. It is the place where a Cirus and a Bonanza owner would enjoy a meal.
https://hallschophouse.com/
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaur...alls_Chophouse-Charleston_South_Carolina.html
Any idea what the wx was at the time?
The restaurant is good, but not THAT good.
That park is awesome. My eight year old kept us there at least an hour longer than we expected.What I was impressed by when I stopped there in June was the "aviation playground" just outside the restaurant. It had a runway, an airplane on a stick, and lots of other aviation-related stuff. It was a really good way to break up the trip with our 1.5 year old.
What I was impressed by when I stopped there in June was the "aviation playground" just outside the restaurant. It had a runway, an airplane on a stick, and lots of other aviation-related stuff. It was a really good way to break up the trip with our 1.5 year old.
That park is awesome. My eight year old kept us there at least an hour longer than we expected.
It appears that way.I'm assuming they know how to remove it as to not cause further damage?
What I was impressed by when I stopped there in June was the "aviation playground" just outside the restaurant. It had a runway, an airplane on a stick, and lots of other aviation-related stuff. It was a really good way to break up the trip watching @eman1200 out there.
I'm assuming they know how to remove it as to not cause further damage?
I've seen planes in much worse shape return to the air. Remember that a new Baron is a million plus a Skyhawk in price.I don't think they need to worry about further damage. Methinks that is one less Baron in the fleet.
I've seen planes in much worse shape return to the air. Remember that a new Baron is a million plus a Skyhawk in price.