Biloxi-Day 5- first day off
Went to see about doing some flying, camera in tow.
Decided to check out Ocean Springs Airport (5R2), which is about the same distance from the site as GPT.
Glad I did- it's a nice little uncontrolled strip out under the high tier of the Gulfport TRSA.
Note the Union Jack under Old Glory on the flagpole: the Chief CFI, Mal, is from the UK. Not sure where exactly, but he says "jolly good!" a lot. ;D
No escaping these people; they're everywhere, it seems... ::)
A couple of the school's planes: 214 is a brandy-new 172GS, and yes the "G" stands for "Garmin 1000". Nice stuff, but I just want to do some fun flying, and it's a lot more expensive per hour than the perfectly good 1974 M model next to it. Took my little renter's quiz, had a nice chat with Mal and another CFI named Bill, who is originally from New Jersey (no escaping them, either...), and had a look at the planes.
But they couldn't fit me in today, so I will come back after work Tuesday for the checkout ride. May do another short hop during the week with one of the crew, then make a longer trip Sunday, with a stop for lunch somewhere. Hope the wx is as perfect then as it is today...
A house/hangar right next to the airport: I just love that- a two- airplane garage, complete with personalized doors: one for their Aeronca, one for the Bellanca.
There's a good-sized pasture just off one end of the runway, but an emergency landing there would put you face-to-face with some Longhorns... :o

Decided to check out Ocean Springs Airport (5R2), which is about the same distance from the site as GPT.
Glad I did- it's a nice little uncontrolled strip out under the high tier of the Gulfport TRSA.
Note the Union Jack under Old Glory on the flagpole: the Chief CFI, Mal, is from the UK. Not sure where exactly, but he says "jolly good!" a lot. ;D
No escaping these people; they're everywhere, it seems... ::)
A couple of the school's planes: 214 is a brandy-new 172GS, and yes the "G" stands for "Garmin 1000". Nice stuff, but I just want to do some fun flying, and it's a lot more expensive per hour than the perfectly good 1974 M model next to it. Took my little renter's quiz, had a nice chat with Mal and another CFI named Bill, who is originally from New Jersey (no escaping them, either...), and had a look at the planes.
But they couldn't fit me in today, so I will come back after work Tuesday for the checkout ride. May do another short hop during the week with one of the crew, then make a longer trip Sunday, with a stop for lunch somewhere. Hope the wx is as perfect then as it is today...
A house/hangar right next to the airport: I just love that- a two- airplane garage, complete with personalized doors: one for their Aeronca, one for the Bellanca.

There's a good-sized pasture just off one end of the runway, but an emergency landing there would put you face-to-face with some Longhorns... :o
