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Vintage Snazzy (so my adult children say)
And then will come unleaded with its additional cost
Getting up-to-date info on gas prices has definitely been a problem.Gas prices are definitely slowing down GA. I hopped down to NJ to see some family last weekend. Mostly empty skies, only one other plane sharing the Hudson route with me. Landed at Lincoln Park because FF advertised $6.50 or thereabouts; ended up melting my debit card at the pump at $8.60/gal for 100LL. Ouch.
Getting up-to-date info on gas prices has definitely been a problem.
They make this this called a telephone that many people are now afraid to use.
When I was on the weekend from hell trip, I called all the places I thought I would stop on the way down. Some of them had the price they had listed on airnav, some were not and one had just changed by $2.75 that morning. Did the same thing on the way back. Scary, I know.
It's the new normal. (Damn I hate that phrase). But get used to it. Each FBO is different, but many change their prices after they are presented with the bill for the latest delivery. If they are low volume and don't get deliveries often, that might meant they raise prices every 6 months or so. These days that can mean they are paying several dollars per gallon more than they did last time.Not afraid to use the phone by any means. But when FF, AirNav, etc were all advertising similar prices(within $0.20) that make sense for a small nontowered field in these times, I didn’t feel the need to touch the bench with the “wet paint” sign on it. A 50¢ jump wouldn’t have surprised me too much, but a $2.10 jump stung.
Been flying a Tecnam rental while my plane is in annual. Tecnam burns Mogas so 100LL price is irrelevant but the FBO added a $1.50/hour gas surcharge which is quite reasonable to me until we get back to ‘Normal’ auto gas prices (if ever).
I’m flying just as much as I would in my own plane, 5-10 hours a month, since its something I enjoy more than other uses for my fun money. Traffic around the area seems to be similar to earlier in the year. The two flyins at local airports so far this year were about the same if not slightly fewer planes.
Cheers
Unless you are trying to get somewhere then the amount of fuel burned is pretty much the same as any other two seaterAll I can say I am happy I sold the gas guzzling planes when plane prices went high.... I am also happy I own a J-3 Cub
Sure is nice cruising around on 4 gallons per hour.
I'm not trying to get anywhere. I like flying for fun, not travel.Unless you are trying to get somewhere then the amount of fuel burned is pretty much the same as any other two seater
The ramp was busy, not crazy, and there was no parking because . . . So many boats (especially bigger boats) were still shrink wrapped sitting on blocks in the parking lot.
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