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This also means that there'll be 3 weeks with one less pilot at NSE encroaching on NDZ's airspace. :D

We can do that now without asking on Rwy 32, it was in the R&I. I like to pop in say hi to the 57s then go away.
 
We can do that now without asking on Rwy 32, it was in the R&I. I like to pop in say hi to the 57s then go away.

I know it's allowed now. I might just go north and pay a visit to your ILS or something....you know, just to POP in and say hi to the t-whatevers and then go away.
 
"yeah five zero eight ain't got no fuel."

Classic!!

The aircraft operator stated the aircraft had flown 4.5 flight hours since the last refueling and that the aircraft holds 24.5 gallons of usable fuel. They stated the aircraft consumes about 6 gallons of fuel per flight hour

That just ain't right!

I'd consider the fuel gauge as important a preflight item as, say, checking tires for flat spots...dunno...just sayin'. It's probably not a bad thing to check it from time-to-time while in the air. I'm surprised he even made it all the way from Dauphin to P-cola!
 
I know it's allowed now. I might just go north and pay a visit to your ILS or something....you know, just to POP in and say hi to the t-whatevers and then go away.

Out of curiosity, does the ILS/LOC work at NSE now? Did they ever get a PAR up there? I'm guessing yes and no, in that order.
 
Why would you want to employ twice the manpower to support the mission? Seriously, it's economics.

Oh wait, they're paid anyways.
 
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