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Across the US in May

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Re: Across the US in May

RDUStinson wrote:
I will advise you though, that if you want cold brews from RDUStinson, do NOT, I repeat, do NOT, wear anything colored blue and, whatever you do, do NOT say "I love the Tarheels." That might get you thrown off the airport.


Come on now Keith- I'm not nearly that rabid! In fact our fuel guy is a pretty misguided individual in that fashion and we still get along just fine. I might point out the errors in one's ways, but all are welcome! :D


:D That's true folks.. I got a little carried away. RDUStinson would make a gracious host even if you needed a little re-education regarding North Carolina rivalries. When I first got here I was told that I had to "choose my blue" (University of NC or Duke) only to go out to the airport and find out that there are some NC State fans around who prefer red.

Ya'll come..... :D
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Re: Across the US in May

There is only red in Raleigh - everybody else is a traitor. Better moo than blue.

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:mrgreen: I have a red plane but i'm from the west coast so I'll just play stupid if anyone has a problem....wait I actually dont know what your talking about already #-o !
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piperpainter wrote::mrgreen: I have a red plane but i'm from the west coast so I'll just play stupid if anyone has a problem....wait I actually dont know what your talking about already #-o !


Ooops, sorry to highjack your thread. Some of these folks in Raleigh take their college rivalries very seriously... with two shades of blue school colors and one red. I'm in Raleigh but am not originally from here and have been surprised at how serious they take it...... You'll be fine.....

Now, back to flying across the country......
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by piperpainter » Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:36 pm

I have a red plane but i'm from the west coast so I'll just play stupid if anyone has a problem....wait I actually dont know what your talking about already !


Bryan, if you make it into Raleigh, please do look me up. I'll give you a guided tour of Raleigh's finest little out of the way airport!

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Re: Across the US in May

Where abouts in Arkansas do you have family?
We're up in the NW corner.
Stop in if you like, there is a courtesy car and hangar (KROG) if you need them.

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Re: Across the US in May

I will if I do. I'm back to the debate. I've done the across the country thing before with a friend. But after flying with friends yesterday for 2 hours. I started thinking...man it's so much more fun with someone. So I might just let this one go afterall. I'm on the fence now :( Either way I have JC to look forward to! :)
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Re: Across the US in May

Every time I fly commercial my experiences are often similar. It goes something like this:

1: Only economical ticket departs way too early in the morning.
2: Wake up at 0-dark-30 and seven hours before my flight departs. Shake the wife awake.
3: Load all of our crap into the car, drive an hour to drop the dog off at the kennel.
4: Arrive at the airport and fight to find a parking space that costs an arm and a leg to park in.
5: Stand in line at the ticket counter for an hour with an overly obese man screaming into a cell phone on my left and a baby screaming into my ear on the right.
6: Stand in line to prove I am not a terrorist.
7: Stand in line again to prove my carry-on is not a terrorist.
8: Strip my shoes, belt, hat, keys, wallet, pull up my pant legs and remove my jacket to again prove I am not a terrorist.
9: Change gaits three times and spend another hour waiting for my delayed flight.
10: Finally get seated to find out I am not actually sitting next to my wife, but the overly obese man from the ticketing counter is sitting directly next to me and has a breathing problem. His fat spills into my seat and I can not recline due to a broken recliner button.
11: Arrive at destination a mere two hours later.
12: Wait an hour for our bags, which are always the very last ones to come off the conveyor.
13: Find that either A: My bag is somehow broken, mutilated or destroyed. B: My bag has once again been "randomly selected" for a check, all of our personals have been rifled through and my wife is screaming in my ear about how mortified she is that some stranger just saw the "Lacy Surprise" she had brought for the trip.
14: It is now 17 hours later and my Mother-in-Law is complaining about how awful her day has been the entire hour+ trip back to the in-laws house.

And the entire time all I can think of is, If I would have flown my own plane I would have:

1: Woken when I felt like it.
2: Drove across town to a small airport and simply thrown my bags in the baggage compartment.
3: Hoisted the dog in the back seat and helped the Mrs. in the front.
4: Enjoyed an adventurous flight across our beautiful country with my wife sitting next to me.
5: Cut the hour+ trip with the mother-in-law down to roughly 20 minutes.

If this doesn't convince you to spend a bit extra money to fly yourself, read "Right of Passage" by Rinker Buck. I wan't to fly across our country every time I read this book.

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Re: Across the US in May

Bowtie_1961 wrote:Where abouts in Arkansas do you have family?


Answer to that is easy!!
EVERYWHERE! :)
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