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28th Jan 2012, 10:57
Replies: 13
Views: 3,359
Posted By flyingphil1

Sandown airfield

Anyone flying weekends pop in to Gracellie Hotel 20% discount on rooms and food on presentation of your log book and only 2 miles from Sandown... 01983 863 243
24th Nov 2010, 17:11
Replies: 74
Views: 16,568
Posted By flyingphil1

Julian and common sense

As far as I can see Julian is the first to put in print what many have thought over the years. I am not a lawyer so offer no advice but I cant see the point of a libel action for something that so...
24th Sep 2007, 08:48
Replies: 42
Views: 7,788
Posted By flyingphil1

Another "Pedant"

Have you seen Mr. Clarkson driving? Thank God he wont takeflying up as a hobby and ...... what the hell does "pedants" mean and why would the CAA want them up there? ... (Plainly, it only wants...
11th Apr 2007, 07:28
Replies: 6
Views: 1,067
Posted By flyingphil1

Smile Cork ..

Its so much bigger now .. They used to give discounts for training flights so your first trip in could be logged (with an instructor) as training. They wont appreciate a second bite of the pie but...
24th Mar 2007, 13:33
Replies: 16
Views: 2,295
Posted By flyingphil1

Cool It would also help if we learnt enough French to...

It would also help if we learnt enough French to understand the traffic pattern. And while I'm on subject, how come everyone in one of the 4 seat aircraft there that day had a glass of wine with...
19th Mar 2007, 17:03
Replies: 11
Views: 4,956
Posted By flyingphil1

Smile Firecrest

Firecrest 020 8207 6201

ask for Malcomb.... Elstree 020 8953 7480

also home to Cabair and Flyteam ...
13th Feb 2007, 15:43
Replies: 1
Views: 774
Posted By flyingphil1

Irish and Proud!

Well I find the hospitality there very good there, like to stop off on way to Cork where they still let you land cheap for "training flights" but the last time the official said "you must know all...
13th Feb 2007, 15:37
Replies: 8
Views: 2,512
Posted By flyingphil1

These legal eagles sooooo clever.... It reminds...

These legal eagles sooooo clever.... It reminds me when I read of Einstein teaching the law of relativity, I think at Colorado, when he said "a wonderful thing happened at that blackboard .. suddenly...
13th Feb 2007, 15:31
Replies: 34
Views: 5,754
Posted By flyingphil1

Exclamation No It Won't !!! well only a little

Back to the original question ..... The 150 is better and cheaper to learn on !!!
There are many variants French ones (God help us) which have better corrosion proofing and the larger engines ones...
12th Feb 2007, 13:40
Replies: 34
Views: 5,754
Posted By flyingphil1

If you have flown a slingsby, thank God you...

If you have flown a slingsby, thank God you survived, many haven't ...we were talking about trainers and where I come from this is fighting talk, fortunately I moved but the 400 a similar price to...
12th Feb 2007, 13:07
Replies: 16
Views: 1,827
Posted By flyingphil1

good food good airfields

Agree about Keystone .. great place though I'll wait for dryer grass till I go (Dakota PA28) another really good pub (obviously Pilots dont drink) is the one near Enstone .. excellent though its best...
12th Feb 2007, 12:50
Replies: 34
Views: 5,754
Posted By flyingphil1

all planes are beautiful

Having flown all aircraft listed bar a B777 do what virtually everyone does fly a C150 (or C152) to start then a 172 then a 182 then a PA32-300 then get a job flying pro aircraft and, like most do,...
10th Feb 2007, 11:03
Replies: 34
Views: 5,754
Posted By flyingphil1

Grrr The most forgiving plane of them all is a 150 its...

The most forgiving plane of them all is a 150 its easier to fly for a novice than a 172. The 152 is a little faster and some small differences but as someone who has flown in a few aircraft I will...
10th Feb 2007, 06:50
Replies: 34
Views: 5,754
Posted By flyingphil1

To start training a 150/152 especially if its an...

To start training a 150/152 especially if its an aerobat .. I've been flying for nearly 20 years and still love the Cessna A150 It is strange how many pilots dont do aeros and of course you never...
11th Jan 2007, 15:06
Replies: 24
Views: 3,700
Posted By flyingphil1

Its only the maths "engineer's" get right or...

Its only the maths "engineer's" get right or "fitters" to be more accurate we need more indpiendent {sic} tool makers ...
11th Jan 2007, 14:57
Replies: 48
Views: 11,276
Posted By flyingphil1

Angry gone to that airfield in the sky ....

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We shall not see her likes again .. well not often ... It at least puts the saga to an end ... let hope other planes are tied down ......:{
9th Jan 2007, 08:40
Replies: 24
Views: 3,700
Posted By flyingphil1

I was trying to protect the innocent!

I was trying to protect the innocent!
9th Jan 2007, 06:37
Replies: 24
Views: 3,700
Posted By flyingphil1

With boats, planes and women .. its cheaper to...

With boats, planes and women .. its cheaper to rent. The 150 in question is operated by one person and flown by 4. Apparently EASA is going to make flying more expensive along with more expensive...
8th Jan 2007, 13:59
Replies: 24
Views: 3,700
Posted By flyingphil1

The Robin now lives in a hangar, very expensive...

The Robin now lives in a hangar, very expensive and far away ..the engine suffered a miriad of problems .. no doubt the owner will contribute soon ... the 150 just an expensive annual all the others...
8th Jan 2007, 13:19
Replies: 24
Views: 3,700
Posted By flyingphil1

Devil The Curse .....to G.A.

I know of one individual who bought a Robin .. thinking he could keep it outside ….
I know of one individual within 200 hours having 3 engines (single engined Piper)
Another just paid £8000 for a...
8th Jan 2007, 13:06
Replies: 48
Views: 11,276
Posted By flyingphil1

[QUOTE=Ella Hrdger;3051857]Wyatt sold aircraft to...

[QUOTE=Ella Hrdger;3051857]Wyatt sold aircraft to a person from Doncaster. it was paid for but was subject to an engineer inspection. It failed (no wonder) Wyatt then sold shares in the aircraft but...
5th Jan 2007, 07:04
Replies: 48
Views: 11,276
Posted By flyingphil1

G-BRNZ

The group that Wyatt Anderson bought the plane from, about 3 years ago, were paid up in full for the plane so I'm not sure who this other "seller" is. I believe he was going to sell shares but I...
3rd Jan 2007, 14:58
Replies: 65
Views: 11,223
Posted By flyingphil1

straight up and thats a fact!

They don't know they're born!!!
However .... I know someone who can beat that claim ..... where are you Ferryair .? come in ...Ferryair......Ferryair?
3rd Jan 2007, 14:07
Replies: 65
Views: 11,223
Posted By flyingphil1

any increase? I have landed in a 50 knot but that...

any increase? I have landed in a 50 knot but that was a 747 and someone else P1!!!
3rd Jan 2007, 12:57
Replies: 65
Views: 11,223
Posted By flyingphil1

I fly a 150 aerobat ... have just checked the...

I fly a 150 aerobat ... have just checked the P.O.H. and ...... there is no cross-wind limit stated!!! Unless I'm also suffering from ex-party syndrome (well done Whirly) and missed it I may take my...
3rd Jan 2007, 09:20
Replies: 65
Views: 11,223
Posted By flyingphil1

Folklore?

Hi Whirlly .. am I missing something ? is the offset not 70 degrees? If so would that not make 100% of the crosswind and officially beyond the limits of a 150? Anyway I have heard of one airfield...
3rd Jan 2007, 08:27
Replies: 65
Views: 11,223
Posted By flyingphil1

not looking properly..

sorry ...I didn’t read properly.. if the cross wind could have been 16 knots which was, according to the TAF, you can hardly blame the school .. apologies and promise to read more carefully in the...
3rd Jan 2007, 08:13
Replies: 65
Views: 11,223
Posted By flyingphil1

I always say "when in doubt .. leave it out!"...

I always say "when in doubt .. leave it out!" however 7knots would have been good for some relatively easy crosswind landing practice. I think you should talk to them again!
24th Dec 2006, 10:39
Replies: 32
Views: 4,008
Posted By flyingphil1

How have I got the text answer wrong ? .. I...

How have I got the text answer wrong ? .. I havent told you what the answer is yet!!!.. read the text, dear person ....me arrogant ... mais non !!!
22nd Dec 2006, 14:45
Replies: 32
Views: 4,008
Posted By flyingphil1

True or False?

We have lost the theme of the original text .. we were talking about the (incorrectly adjusted) stall WARNER. For those who fancy a question on stalling ....is the following statement true or false...
19th Dec 2006, 11:47
Replies: 15
Views: 1,590
Posted By flyingphil1

Angel Well I guess we are all clear on that ... dont...

Well I guess we are all clear on that ... dont rely on other documents .. always carry a passport!!!
19th Dec 2006, 09:16
Replies: 15
Views: 1,590
Posted By flyingphil1

You appear knowledgable on this .. what happens...

You appear knowledgable on this .. what happens if the Irish citizen, living in the U.K. goes to France .. does he have to carry an Irish passport to get back in to the U.K.? It's a good idea for...
19th Dec 2006, 06:31
Replies: 48
Views: 11,276
Posted By flyingphil1

Think you got that wrong Will .. 7 years for the...

Think you got that wrong Will .. 7 years for the Pilot !
Hope he stays straight and narrow after this ... Not good for G.A. as Judge Chapple finds it hard to believe how small planes can come and go...
19th Dec 2006, 06:27
Replies: 15
Views: 1,590
Posted By flyingphil1

Not sure why but apparently you dont need a...

Not sure why but apparently you dont need a passport if coming from Ireland anyone know why is it the luck of the Irish ..?
18th Dec 2006, 12:38
Replies: 15
Views: 1,590
Posted By flyingphil1

Passports

We are UK based pilots (2 British 1 Irish) going to La Touquet.
The Irish and English people had passports but the other Englishman had only a photo ID by way of Driving Licence, we were told by the...
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