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Thread: ITT im flying KAUS JCT V198 FST E38 [airplanes] [image heavy] [56k no]

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    ITT im flying KAUS JCT V198 FST E38

    thats Austin Bergstrom internation airport, direct Junction VOR, Victor 198, Fort Stockton VOR, Direct Alpine Casparis Municipal airport. 330 miles each way. 10,500 ft on the way there, 9,500 ft on the way back.

    lake travis, or some nearby water at least.


    wow, theres nothing to look at west of austin.


    oh wait, there are oilfields.



    and windmills




    and the test track from gran turismo
    casey AT trifocus DOT net

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    all of texas isnt flat!

    oh wow, texas isnt all flat!




    alpine is small (the view made me think sim city)



    alpine casparis municipal, runway 23, density altitude 6,500


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    N63AM

    the plane (while my passenger is not in it, but another person is!)




    and i'll leave you with me refueling the plane


    the full set

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    Grats on your license!

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    aye, Gratz on the license.

    10,500 reminded me of the old days waving people off and pulling the ripcord


    Perhaps.....ahhh, nm

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    This makes me nervous just to look at

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    Poncho,

    What the hell are you doing waving people off at 10,500? I personally don't wave off till 1,500...

    fee

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    Best time of my life was at 12k... <evil grin>

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    very nice pictures and grats

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    in the words of John Madden, "people just shouldn't be up in those things"..

    but then again, he also said: "When your arm gets hit, the ball is not going to go where you want it to." -- John Madden

    Congrats and nice pics of home )
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    gratz

    If you were near alpine supprised you didn't take pictures of McDonanld observatory.... It's pretty cool looking on top of the mnts.

    BTW Gratz...

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    Grats sir on your license. Nice pics btw.

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    re:

    /sigh

    My dad used to have an airplane - a Cesna 172. He would take us up at least once a weak - do barrel rolls and what not. GOD how I miss those days.

    Gratz to you and your license - VERY cool. If I had the cash I would love to persue flying as a hobby for sure.

    Pics look sweet. Bring back many memories.

    Keep the shiney side up

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    Grats on getting ur Primate Pilot license. And welcome to the land of the BFR. Which I got to do now. I think I will get a tail wheel check out.

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    Wave off at 10,500? Hehehe in a 182 I was happy to get 9,500 after a 25-30min climb to altitude.

    Wave off at 1,500? Heh, not and keep jumping at the couple of drop zones I frequented. Although on ocassion you could get away with a pull at that altitude, you just couldn't make a habit of it and continue to be allowed to jump at the DZ.

    Wave off normally was 3,500-4,000, pull was generally no lower than 2,500. When the altimaster II was beginning to enter the "red" area, which was a small hint.

    1500+ jumps, just not any in the last 4 years...

    Blueskies,
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