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CaptainToBe
31st Dec 2005, 06:37
Further to a discussion a few friends and I had at the local aero club bar recently, I am wondering who does mile high club flights and in what aircraft? I have heard of a mob in Melbourne, and also another mob somewhere in WA. Not a wind-up, just curious to see what aircraft they are using and how much they charge.

Pass-A-Frozo
31st Dec 2005, 06:41
that your new years resolution Captaintobe? :}

CaptainToBe
31st Dec 2005, 06:50
Haha, my membership is actually due for renewal :D but thats not the reason why I asked. Just curious as to who does it (I wouldnt post on pprune and let the whole industry know about it if thats what my new year resolution was though :ok: )

Pass-A-Frozo
31st Dec 2005, 06:52
Just hire an aircraft with an autopilot :}

CaptainToBe
31st Dec 2005, 06:55
Pass-A-Frozo, that would be very easy for me to do, however; what about a member of the general public? Not so easy me thinks. :confused:

Does anybody else know the answer to my question?

Over and gout
31st Dec 2005, 07:09
Air Australia do them from Jandakot airport in Perth. Done in the Seneca's with the bed in the back that they usually use for patient transfer flights.

I don't know how much they charge.

www.airaustralia.net

O&G

YPJT
31st Dec 2005, 07:42
Wonder if they put a box of tissues, wipes and an empty bag for the used frangars in the back?

Is the PIC responsible for wiping up the jism stains before someones dear old mum put in the back for a patient transfer back to kickatinalong station? :yuk:

For some real entertainment, perch yourself on the hill near the tower on Feb 14 and watch the local lovelies in their finest bedroom attire climbing into and out of the Seneca. :E

Pass-A-Frozo
31st Dec 2005, 07:46
So where have they installed the camera?

Lasiorhinus
1st Jan 2006, 11:36
Pass-A-Frozo, that would be very easy for me to do, however; what about a member of the general public?

If the member of the general public is a good looking one, your problem is already solved.....

CaptainToBe
1st Jan 2006, 13:45
Over and Gout - thanks for the reply. I had heard of them but was told there were more operators out there doing the same thing, hence my post. :ok:

Lasiorhinus - Is that just a general comment or an answer to my question?

Lasiorhinus
2nd Jan 2006, 10:18
I was just saying that if its just you and her, an autopilot (and 9500 feet and pointed toward the GAFA) would mean an easy way to get her to join.

However if she wanted to partake in the activity with someone who is not a pilot (ie, not yourself), then this really doesnt help you.

I'm also assuming that you are male, she is female, and the idea of bonking her appeals to you.....

*Lancer*
3rd Jan 2006, 08:09
CaptainToBe, don't forget to charge them extra for the 'original' copy of the tape ;)

Why bother with climbing up to 9500' when all you need is 6080'!

Buster Hyman
3rd Jan 2006, 10:49
When...umm..."in progress", do you have to turn off the starboard wingtip light?

sixtiesrelic
3rd Jan 2006, 20:57
To answer the original question... a Beech 18 does them out of Redcliffe, Brisbane.
I've seen their add in some magazine.
I had a look at the aircraft a couple of days ago and asked for a brocure on joyflights and was given a second advertising the mile high club.

185skywagon
3rd Jan 2006, 23:18
Try it in a 185 without autopilot. Oh, and it counts a lot more if one of you is actually flying the damm thing.
:E

The Full Brasillia
6th Jan 2006, 04:07
Erotic Airways at Redcliffe, Qld do them.

They use a Beech 18 for the flights, the vibration from those Radials could surley come in handy for the participant girls .......?

Flying Frypan
6th Jan 2006, 05:45
I found their website
www.eroticairways.com.au
Don't know about the hostie though??? Looks like she must have been Qantas in her younger years!! A bit expensive for me, better off doing a red eye flight and grabing a blanket!

St Elmos Fire
7th Jan 2006, 03:49
"Cabin/Cockpit separation ensures complete privacy as you cruise above 5,280 feet (One Mile High +)!"

Hmmm, must be metric miles.

SEF

Desert Flower
7th Jan 2006, 09:40
If the guy who owns the Beech 18 is who I think it is, his last name is appropriate for this type of operation! ;) :D

DF.

AEIO-540
8th Jan 2006, 05:08
I have flown a 185 without an auto pilot it had an unusual smell in it, wonder if it was the same one that had just been part of a mile high club opps.:eek:

Bell Man
8th Jan 2006, 22:12
Try Melton Air Services (AKA, Melton Flying School) in Melbourne. They operate an Aero Commander. :ok:

Avgas172
9th Jan 2006, 05:18
Oh Dear ! Just when I thought it was safe to come back from holidays :eek:

Avgas172
9th Jan 2006, 05:22
Awwww Crap! Now the Bride want's me to make a booking ...

Mr Proachpoint
10th Jan 2006, 02:07
MHC membership is nothing to brag about if you fly a single seater - with or without autopilot.........

MAPt

wessex19
10th Jan 2006, 22:07
Imagine being at your final stage Qantas interview and the question came up, "name a sticky situation that occurred while you were a pilot at erotic airways!!!":sad: