1544 nm for me. I'd make that in about 19 hours flight time.Braxton WV, 48I, is about half way between DC and Ohio...no airport diner though.
Fine...how about Walnut Ridge, KARG. That is about 700 from me, 600 from @ChuckMK23, and I guess a little over 700 from you. It has a restaurant in an old 737 and was an Army Air Corps and USMC training base during WWII. Nice museum there.1544 nm for me. I'd make that in about 19 hours flight time.
It keeps you awake. Once you know the rules and get cleared it is not too bad. Still, being based inside the FRZ as I am makes flying around the patch practically impossible. Out of five tries I have only once been approved for pattern work at VKX. Typically I just head over to Fredericksburg VA or Saint Mary’s in MD to goof around. Bad part about St. Mary’s is those sky hogs at Pax River.Flying around DC must be a nightmare.
x25. I'm 62.
My runway is a mere 5 miles from JBA and 6 from DCA. I get to see lots of airliners!FRZ? That's a little too close to the big blue and white jets at JBA.
Fine...how about Walnut Ridge, KARG. That is about 700 from me, 600 from @ChuckMK23, and I guess a little over 700 from you. It has a restaurant in an old 737 and was an Army Air Corps and USMC training base during WWII. Nice museum there.
You're not old @zipmartin, you just aged batter than that airframe. Maybe you were flying it like an A-4 rather than a 737?I flew that airframe in my first year at SWA. The restaurant proprietor lets people autograph the interior. I signed with the day I logged time in it and the CAPT I flew with. You know you are old when some of the actual airframes you've logged time in are now now on display at places like the USS Midway Museum and NAS Ft. Worth JRB.
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