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X-Country in the back seat: N40 -> RDG

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:04 pm
by flyboy 28
One of my good friends has been flying for a while now, and today he invited me along for a cross country with his instructor from Sky Manor to Reading. A nice, short trip. He and I got some breakfast at Sky Manor while we waited for his instructor to show up (N40 has some delicious pancakes, by the way. Never had breakfast there). After that, we got underway.

Taking the active on two-five.
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Some time later, we flew over this airport. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called. Maybe someone can shed some light? It's a golf course catered specifically to pilots. Neat idea, even though it seems very far-fetched.
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Even more time later, we turn final into Reading on three-one.
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My buddy with his steed, Four Seven November. I'll be flying with her come springtime.
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Then, after lunch at RDG we get underway again. Winds shifted so we took off on one-eight.
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A great day, full of friends, food, and aviation. 8-)

-James

Re: X-Country in the back seat: N40 -> RDG

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:36 pm
by Willit Run
Great shots, James!!

Looks like you had a great time!!  Bet you can't wait until you start!!!!

Re: X-Country in the back seat: N40 -> RDG

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:52 pm
by Mobius
Oh man, I love the last one. 8-)  Looks like you had a great day for flying. :)

Re: X-Country in the back seat: N40 -> RDG

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:03 pm
by Ashar
Wow...Great shots James...I too love the last one...The gold course idea is admittedly very cool IMO 8-)

Re: X-Country in the back seat: N40 -> RDG

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:57 am
by beaky
The mystery airport is Butter Valley... pretty easy to figure out by just looking at a chart (it's the only airport with a more-or-less north/south runway along a straight-line course from N40 to RDG).  ;D
Golf and pilots do go together very well, although personally I'd rather watch paint dry than play golf. ;D
Golf courses can make excellent emergency landing strips, so I'm always happy to see them.
But that kind of setup is pretty rare in the Northeast... it's even called the "Butter Valley Golf Port". :D

What a gorgeous day for flying... perfect! That's great that your friend will let you come along; take advantage of that.
Good luck with the lessons, and feel free to call me any time if you need some ballast. I'll keep my mouth shut and I'll buy the pancakes! ;D

Re: X-Country in the back seat: N40 -> RDG

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 12:24 pm
by C
Golf courses can make excellent emergency landing strips, so I'm always happy to see them.


As the prototype Vought Corsair (the WWII version!) found out... :)

Re: X-Country in the back seat: N40 -> RDG

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:18 pm
by FLYING_TRUCKER
Thanks for taking us along James...wonderful shots.

Sean I used to play barn yard billiards for years, then my buddy who I went with all the time passed away and I lost all interest in the game.
I can bowl, play golf but there is no way I can sit and watch them on television or anywhere else.  ;)

Good luck James on your flying and have fun.  :)

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug