We are moving back to Texas, and one of my requirements for a house is distance from the local airstrip.
average_joker said:
We are moving back to Texas, and one of my requirements for a house is distance from the local airstrip.
I haven't had too many issues in Houston, but not sure about other cities.Aero95 said:average_joker said:
We are moving back to Texas, and one of my requirements for a house is distance from the local airstrip.
Getting close to an airport isn't the big problem... Finding one with hangar space is the real hurdle! Much harder than finding a house that meets all of the needs!!!
average_joker said:
We are moving back to Texas, and one of my requirements for a house is distance from the local airstrip.
junior200414 said:
My folks live on that strip. Very nice area, and good group of neighbors! Lots of commercial airline pilots.
CharlieBrown17 said:junior200414 said:
My folks live on that strip. Very nice area, and good group of neighbors! Lots of commercial airline pilots.
So which part is a lie?
It could be two different groups in the same community.CharlieBrown17 said:So which part is a lie?junior200414 said:
My folks live on that strip. Very nice area, and good group of neighbors! Lots of commercial airline pilots.
Foreflight list current TFR's.......never fly without my ipad.average_joker said:
Was flying in and out of Philly the other day when POTUS was staying at his golf club in New Jersey. I bet there was someone busting the TFR every 15 minutes. I asked my FO if briefings were a thing anymore, and then actually called the briefer to check for myself. Anyways, be advised, if you bust a TFR at least one airline pilot will hear it on guard, and will be laughing at you.
Electronic Flight Bags are a total game changer. I'm pretty sure I've done damage to my shoulder from hauling around a few dozen pounds of paper charts.Ubitag said:Foreflight list current TFR's.......never fly without my ipad.average_joker said:
Was flying in and out of Philly the other day when POTUS was staying at his golf club in New Jersey. I bet there was someone busting the TFR every 15 minutes. I asked my FO if briefings were a thing anymore, and then actually called the briefer to check for myself. Anyways, be advised, if you bust a TFR at least one airline pilot will hear it on guard, and will be laughing at you.
panag said:
Man this thread makes me want to fly again. Can anyone recommend any good flying clubs around Houston? I've checked out a couple, but looking for opinions on maintenance and aircraft availability issues.
Isn't that what the loads are for?CharlieBrown17 said:
I don't know your flying background, but C-17s/similar used to carry multiple duffel bags of charts/paper pubs for missions before EFBs. Glad I'm a copilot now not then
Did those things ever have a navigator? I remember KC-135s had a great big table that was a countertop somebody bought from Home Depot half the time, but don't think I ever saw one up top in a C-17.CharlieBrown17 said:
I don't know your flying background, but C-17s/similar used to carry multiple duffel bags of charts/paper pubs for missions before EFBs. Glad I'm a copilot now not then
The C-17 has never had a nav. It was designed from the ground up to only require 2 pilots and a load master to operate. Only special mission KC-135s have a nav now. Similarly the new C-130Js got rid of the nav.The Fife said:Did those things ever have a navigator? I remember KC-135s had a great big table that was a countertop somebody bought from Home Depot half the time, but don't think I ever saw one up top in a C-17.CharlieBrown17 said:
I don't know your flying background, but C-17s/similar used to carry multiple duffel bags of charts/paper pubs for missions before EFBs. Glad I'm a copilot now not then
Oh yeah. We had a few guys that went to those and E-8 (JSTARS) out of Pensacola back in '13.CharlieBrown17 said:
E-3s still have navs