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Joining a Flying Club
in The Aviation Weblog, on July 28, 2005
My recent flight down to M23 and time spent there doing some hangar flying with the locals, including the president of the Newton Flying Club, has given me the bug to join a club, and probably theirs. Not only are they an affable bunch, but they seem genuinely interested in helping me g...
Close Call on Takeoff
in The Aviation Weblog, on July 26, 2005
I flew down to see my folks over the weekend renting a plane from my local FBO, a Cessna 152. They have two 152s available, and this was not normally the one I rent as I had a bad experience with it some months ago with radio and transponder problems. Let's just say it left a bad taste in my ...
Fly-in Fishing Destinations
in The Aviation Weblog, on July 19, 2005
Aviator_s_Guide_lists_12 fly-in fishing destinations in its July/August edition. These include such outposts as Gaston's White River resort in arkansas , Nemacolin Woodlands Resort & Spa
in Pennsylvania, and the Lawn Lake resort in Wisconsin.
Let me add another one to the list, P...
North American T-6 Trainer
in The Aviation Weblog, on April 4, 2005
I was flying yesterday out of my local airport when what did my wandering eyes behold but a T-6 Texan trainer coming in for a landing.
The photo here is not of the plane I saw, but merely one of the model. This one was painted WWII Navy colors (that deep blue), and was flying in fro...
AirNav.com
in The Aviation Weblog, on March 22, 2005
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One of the sites I frequent when doing flight prep is AirNav.com . Though you're probably already familiar with it, AirNav provides free detailed aeronautical information on airports and othe...
$100 Hamburger
in The Aviation Weblog, on February 24, 2005
One of the reasons I wanted to learn to fly is so I could get what every pilot alive calls the "$100 Hamburger." One of the places I want to do that is Patti's Settlement at Grand Rivers, Kentucky.
Patti's Settlement is a collection of restaurants, each with their own unique ...
About Me
in The Aviation Weblog, on February 23, 2005
My name is Paul Chaney, and I'm a 49 general aviation pilot who loves all things flying. But, there's more to the story...
I've wanted to fly almost my entire life. Yet, for one reason or another, never took the time to learn. After reaching my forties I realized that if I wa...




