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Old 08-23-2010, 04:12 PM
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Oh Milt, I feel the same way!

BTW, I live under the VNY 16R take off traffic. I guess over the years, I have learned to block out most of the noise. I do hear the T6's take off and come back almost every weekend. They make some noise!

You also get to see things like this:
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B-66... cool! Dave, tell me that thing is operational and not just parked there... sure looks like it is based on what looks like a taxiway behind it.
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I want to say it's the A-3, but either way, yes, it's still flying as a test bed for Raytheon. They seem to have a few more at the airport as well.
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The B-66 was a modification to the A-3.
The one pictured is an A-3, as the B-66 had a different cockpit and window configuration.


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Personally I find the low-wings to be more stable and easier to land, although they will float a bit more making precision landings (short field technique) a bit of an art. The low wing means the plane enters ground effect a bit sooner and therefore less likely you'll slam it in, but the downside is if you're carrying extra airspeed on final you'll float halfway down the runway.

I learned and did my first solo way back when in a PA28-161 and have flown many of the variants - PA28-151, 181, Arrow, Dakota, Seminole, Chieftain, etc. Piper makes a hell of a light airplane.
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After 4 days off (not how I planned it), I'm back in the air again. I seem to have good and bad days. Today, I could not make radio calls. I'd forget what to say, leave things out... Oh well, I'm learning and trying. I spent another .5 hours with the foggles on, did some VOR work and visited two uncontrolled airports, SPZ and L70.

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Today, I could not make radio calls. I'd forget what to say, leave things out...
Sometimes I talk "radio" while I drive down the road - for practice. Think up scenarios and talk them through.

Sometimes I like to use different accents.
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Radio comms are getting better. I typed out a little script of the main 4, the rest are basically repeating what has been said. At the same time, due to the traffic, nothing seems to be standard around VNY. Today, I made the initial contact with VNY ATC and when she came back, she said my lines! This gal is great, she has such an easy going voice and she was rattling things off to all the pilots today without missing a beat.

The last two days I have been in the American Grumman AA-5 Tiger. Fun plane. Weather was not great with the cloud layer hoering over the Valley the last few days, so yesterday was spent in the pattern, doing T&G's. I had zero issues with my landings in the Tiger. They were great. The same was true with the Warrior from about two weeks ago. Only one landing today and my instructor botched that one. He thought I was flaring too early, pulled back too hard on the yoke and really screwed it up. Tomorrow is in the Warrior and we'll go for some more T&G's. I'll see how things go, but I think that I am more comfortable in a low wing.

We've also done misc air work...

Here's the Cessna I've been flying up until now.


The above was taken by fellow Pelican - porcupine911 - who just got his ticket this past Saturday!

A couple of vids from that day as well.




Tonight I spent about 4.5 hrs. figuring out a flight plan to Palm Springs. The flight is not really taking place, just an exercise. We'll see how well I did tomorrow.

Onward!
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Old 09-09-2010, 10:33 PM
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Keep up the good work!
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1. Who you're talking to
2. Who you are
3. Where you are
4. What you want/need

Just use that to plan your call-up. When you get a break, let 'er rip and be brief about it (esp. in SoCal).

The controllers can get busy but for the most part are great people and will bend over backwards to help you out.

Do a tower tour if you can at your home airport. Helps to put face to voice and personalize things a bit. Also helps to see what goes on from ATC perspective.
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Slodave, any updates?
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Cool, smooth, and enjoyable today.
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No real exciting updates to report. Things have slowed a bit. I've got a slight hangup with the FAA at the moment, so trying to deal with that. The weather is also changing here and we are seeing the usual Santa Ana winds - they can be quite strong and no fun to fly in and we've had a little weird rain patterns as well. Winds right now are 20 with gusting up to 30. Even most of the birds are hiding out.
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I've got a slight hangup with the FAA at the moment, so trying to deal with that.
May we ask what the issue is?
Some of the old birds here may have advice for you.
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Very inspired by this thread. I grew up flying around southern Michigan in Piper Cub with my grandfather. I flew until I was 11, then my grandfather died
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Update:

As I mentioned in my post above, I had to jump through some extra hoops with the FAA in order to get my medical signed off. After waiting for a letter in the mail and putting off calling them. I did. Over two months had passed and I had not heard a word. I had called a few weeks ago, left a message, but no one returned my call. Finally called again last Friday and was told that the medical was approved, just needed the signature and it would be off in the mail this week. I'm tentatively going to resume flying at the end of the week, but I will only feel better with the signed paper in hand.

Sooo... Hopefully this adventure continues soon.
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Good to hear - when's your checkride?
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It'll be a while. I have to take a few steps back, to go forward.
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Dave,

You do not need the 3rd class until you are ready to solo, so I would stay current. Even an hour every couple of weeks would help.

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