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Oil analysis for an aircraft engine is absolutely loving crucial. Cheap, too, in the long run. Putting the results in a simple graph (if the analysis company doesn't already do it for you,) can wave a giant red flag at you, telling you something is wrong.
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Who are you guys using for oil analysis? Blackstone?
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 05:21 |
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Passed my loft, lots of fun with deicing and compressor stall after takeoff out of LaCrosse, an RA.. one day off now, sit seat support for my sim partner's LOE, and then my LOE is the next night... and then it's captain IOE time. Trying not to stress out, but yeah, poo poo is getting real.
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Rudest Buddhist posted:Who are you guys using for oil analysis? Blackstone? I use Blackstone for my Z06. They're one of the best for non-fleet accounts.
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Captain Apollo posted:This is all related to money, but I notice a lot of people aren't good at studying and hitting the books when they get into flying. If you're good at studying and are dedicated to chair flying you can save yourself a lot of money. However, the economics are simple. Bare minimum is still probably around 7k. Do not start flying lessons until you have 7k in a bank unencumbered IMHO. So if it's a bucket list item, make sure it's one you're willing to work for. Coming up with the money for lessons isn't a problem (lord knows I've probably spent that much on other hobbies over time), I'm just trying to answer the "what then?" question for myself. Something like volunteer piloting sounds attractive but I don't know if that's a thing that exists.
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# ? Jul 26, 2017 16:06 |
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In Canada there's always CASARA. I'm sure the USA has something similar where you can surround yourself mostly with grumpy olds with lots of money to burn.
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dupersaurus posted:I'm just trying to answer the "what then?" question for myself. Don't worry, over the course of your training and hanging out at the airport, everybody will tell you what you just have to do next. (In my case, you just have to get into gliders and taildraggers.) vessbot fucked around with this message at 19:22 on Jul 26, 2017 |
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Whatever you do, make sure it's what you want to do and not what someone else wants you to do.
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dupersaurus posted:Coming up with the money for lessons isn't a problem (lord knows I've probably spent that much on other hobbies over time), I'm just trying to answer the "what then?" question for myself. Something like volunteer piloting sounds attractive but I don't know if that's a thing that exists. There are a lot of volunteer opportunities, look in to Angel Flight, Veterans Air Lift, and Pilots and Paws to name a few.
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If you were to get your license, by the time you've gotten it you'll have made a ton of new friends and acquaintances and somebody is always going flying sometime. It's a cool social network. I would bet all of us here in the SA forums are probably connected to each other in the flying world by only 3 degrees of separation or so.
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Captain Apollo posted:If you were to get your license, by the time you've gotten it you'll have made a ton of new friends and acquaintances and somebody is always going flying sometime. It's a cool social network. I'd honestly be surprised if it's even that high. Aviation is an amazingly small community.
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I remember an Endeavor JFK pilot posting about upgrading to Captain, about a year ago, when I was getting hired. Are you still around? Has Goonflight possibly already happened? ^-- Initials VV.
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e.pilot posted:I'd honestly be surprised if it's even that high. Aviation is an amazingly small community. Yep. I've now run into two FAA inspectors who formerly worked as the POI of a small flight school I spent a couple of years working for.
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vessbot posted:I remember an Endeavor JFK pilot posting about upgrading to Captain, about a year ago, when I was getting hired. Are you still around? Has Goonflight possibly already happened? ^-- Initials VV. Haha. Yeah it's happened and I didn't even know it. I think I saw you eating lunch at JFK today.
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Two Kings posted:Haha. Yeah it's happened and I didn't even know it. I think I saw you eating lunch at JFK today. Haha, nice. If it was near the Five Boroughs around 12:30, I was there. Who are you? Gimme your bid spot for this month or something like that vessbot fucked around with this message at 06:08 on Jul 27, 2017 |
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e.pilot posted:I'd honestly be surprised if it's even that high. Aviation is an amazingly small community. I'm Dick Rutan
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vessbot posted:Haha, nice. If it was near the Five Boroughs around 12:30, I was there. Who are you? Gimme your bid spot for this month or something like that 26 on the CA bid list for August. DA. I'll try to mention something about stairs next time I see you.
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ONE DEGREE OF SEPARATION.
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Two Kings posted:26 on the CA bid list for August. DA. I'll try to mention something about stairs next time I see you. I know your name but couldn't put a face to it... and looking up what we flew together (4 legs in January, SYR and YUL turns) didn't help at all. Sorry duder e: It's alright though, now waiting for the stairs question will be that much more of an adventure vessbot fucked around with this message at 15:12 on Jul 27, 2017 |
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Do you have air stairs in your house? (No seriously. The jet bridge is inop)
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The Ferret King posted:Do you have air stairs in your house? (No seriously. The jet bridge is inop) Bitch pleeeze! (Posting from the blast fence at LGA)
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 15:35 |
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So do you guys fly to somewhere where you could be talking to goon ATC too?
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Goon ATC is everywhere
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Captain Apollo posted:If you were to get your license, by the time you've gotten it you'll have made a ton of new friends and acquaintances and somebody is always going flying sometime. It's a cool social network. If I remember right from a Daytona 500 chat in IRC a while back, KodiakRS was two seniority numbers higher at his company than somebody I went to flight school with. e- Interesting timing for this topic. Just found out one of the pilots on USAir 427 which crashed in Pittsburgh was in the same USAF unit as my current boss, which must've meant he spent time in this area as my boss' entire career revolved around being stationed at WPAFB and Rickenbacker. CBJSprague24 fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Jul 27, 2017 |
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gently caress it. Who's creating the linkedin?
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Captain Apollo posted:gently caress it. Who's creating the linkedin? We could go great guns with this. We could replicate Rowdy Ringsports by doing an Aviation Synchtube channel and nerding the gently caress out with likeminded individuals while we're at it. Related, it's a slow-assed day in the office so I'm watching the Gemini DC-10 World Air Routes DVD on my
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Captain Apollo posted:gently caress it. Who's creating the linkedin? The kids are using Slack nowadays for professional groupchats, it's pretty slick if you want to try it.
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Rudest Buddhist posted:Who are you guys using for oil analysis? Blackstone? Just got word from our parts guy. We have several customers with "subscriptions" to Aviation Laboratories GA-001-SP kits. Postage-paid, and they get a sample done every oil change. We cut the filters open and look at them, and include a cutting if there's abnormal amounts of shiny bits, but the filter analysis is extra.
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Michael Scott posted:Complete shot in the dark, but I'm based out of Chicago and interested in learning to fly. Anyone around the Midwest that could help me reduce the cost of a private certificate in any way? Sorry if this is frowned upon, I figured a slim chance to reduce any amount from $10k would be worth it. Getting your private away from Chicago will probably be cheaper. I'm out of PWK and getting to/from the practice area (Fox Lake) and dealing with an often busy pattern added a lot of time to my training. Weather/wind caused a lot of cancellations too. The experience with ATC and busy airspace was a big plus though.
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The Ferret King posted:Do you have air stairs in your house? (No seriously. The jet bridge is inop) have fun explaining this to your crew when The Ferret King asks you this before switching you to tower. no but seriously he did this to me
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Little baby bird was flying solo. I had to say something.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 03:53 |
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On long flights I see how many controllers I can get to say "seeya" in the same obnoxious way I do when I go to switch channels. Sometimes they'll really get into it and it makes me happy. soyya
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Are there any goon flyers/controllers in the KRHV (SF Bay) area? I'm just getting current again, wouldn't mind some recommendations for fun places to go.
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I like to stretch out a gooooooood morning/afternoon/evening when I check on to see if I can get them to do it back I really win the game when I hear them reply to other aircraft the same way
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Dalrain posted:Are there any goon flyers/controllers in the KRHV (SF Bay) area? I'm just getting current again, wouldn't mind some recommendations for fun places to go. I fly out of oakland which is a fun experience in itself sometimes. My two favorite trips ive done so far were to Monterey and Santa Barbara. Monterey bay at sunset: Crossing over the hills to Santa Barbara
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Dalrain posted:Are there any goon flyers/controllers in the KRHV (SF Bay) area? I'm just getting current again, wouldn't mind some recommendations for fun places to go. Friend of mine was ATC at RHV and is at OAK now. I'll ask him
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Nowhere good to go in CA, I'm afraid. It's all just gorgeous scenery as far as the eye can see and useless loving vineyards.
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speaking of good places to go when is Waco getting a fixer upper themed approach?
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One of our instructors, who spoke with a very faint Southeastern Ohio twang, insisted on saying a heavily drawled "Annnnnd Deeepahchuhhhh" like you hear guys in ATL say when checking in.sellouts posted:speaking of good places to go when is Waco getting a fixer upper themed approach? You talking NAVAIDs/waypoints? I'm surprised nobody in Columbus has made either OSU or CBJ-themed waypoints. Some of the fixes on the way into PIT are chock full of drat dirty Penguins references.
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CBJSprague24 posted:Related, it's a slow-assed day in the office so I'm watching the Gemini DC-10 World Air Routes DVD on my The captain that narrates the first bit of that, I can't recall his name, he was a genuine first-rate-duder. My favorite flight-crew in the entire airline. Did you catch the tail number in the video? The last time I saw it was 2008. Edit: The Ferret King posted:Goon ATC is everywhere
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