Thank you all for your kind responses.
Yes, it is difficult to be what I am, transsexual, in a world of aviation. I'm different, and I've been treated harshly quite often. The EAA and the USA are...
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Thank you all for your kind responses.
Yes, it is difficult to be what I am, transsexual, in a world of aviation. I'm different, and I've been treated harshly quite often. The EAA and the USA are...
Thank you so much.
People—
You don’t know how rare it is for someone to show me kindness, any more, about issues as serious as this one.
Thank you so much.
Jenna
I love aviation. I love the EAA, am EAA Life. I love "Oshkosh," what we called it even before we called it "AirVenture": thousands of planes of all kinds--every make and model known to man--hundreds...
Where are most Light Sport Aircraft located, in the U.S.? What state or region?
You are all giving me such great info. I'm reading what you're saying, using the computer a lot to look at things. I'm so much farther along than I was a few months ago. Thank you.
You guys think it's better to live in VA, MD, or DC?
Hi guys, and thanks. I'm learning.
From what you're sharing:
I notice no one mentioned Montgomery County airport, GAI, so that mitigates.
I've called CGS College Park and it's supposed to...
Yes, Nathan. Thank you. Very good story/information. I'll check it out. Also, Bay Bridge I hear has some good Light Sport facilities. I'll look into these things.
I'm wondering if anyone knows about basing or flying in and out of airports in the Washington DC area. I know there is the SFRA (take course) and the FRZ (finger prints, etc), but I'm wondering about...
Resizing the picture--I'll just send one, if I can, a screenshot of both of them. I've resized it down to 1.5 x 3" or so, with 157 KB size. Still says I'm about 200,000 characters long in the post,...
My girl loved to fly. On the left, her daddy is teaching her to fly as a pup. On the right, she's an old hand at being a co-pilot. People worry about dog hearing loss, but in her 15 years, we never...
Hi all.
I see some info from 2019 and last year, but not current.
Can someone please relay current info on what is happening with the UL/LSA grass strip—moving W of Knapp Rd.?—landing and...
Thank you, gentlemen.
Hello. (I just posted, but the post disappeared, can't find it, so I'm re-posting. I hope it's not duplicated.)
I'm checking in to see what current parking/camping may be like for 2019 for a...
Thank you all for good info. I'll check out the references.
I have always flown with dog, no problem. This one loves, it too.
Just thought I'd check into this.
TY
Jen
Hello everyone.
I'm wondering what I can learn about flying with dog regarding hearing protection. No doubt there is some wisdom here about it, probably people who have learned things they can...
Hello all,
I own an S-LSA, and I think I'll replace the battery.
Am I required to replace it with the same make/model/part# ? I have looked, and I don't see the same manufacturer or part#...
I think that, even if Airventure wants older planes (pre '70 ish) to be "showplanes" and have an area for them, then the space still needs to be re-allocated, as the North 40 is so very cramped. You...
Thanks.
Yes, I think the EAA is embracing all aviation, more and more. Yet, at Oshkosh (AirVenture), planes from 1971 up are treated as "spamcans" no different from people who come in cars to see...
Oh, goodness, let me add please?
I read my note above. I would not mean to give any impression that I'm talking about an MAA for only late models.
I'm envisioning an Association (within EAA)...
Hello everyone.
I'd like to wonder, here, about the formation of a new division within the EAA: The MODERN AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION.
In another thread, we've been discussing what is a showplane,...
Hi ron,
1. I know all planes in those groups are by definition show planes. What I am getting at is the determination to include them in the category is semantics, arbitrary, and it's leaving...
You know, half the planes who are "vintage" are not "showplanes," either. It's just a decision to allow them to park/camp in the S 40 due to their year. It's arbitrary, semantics.
And the...
However you slice it, the N 40 is cramped, and the S 40 is very open, and I think that calling the Cessnas and Bonanzas that park in the S 40 "showplanes" is semantics, there being no substantive...
...and the South 40 is still WIDE open compared to the cramped North 40, never really filling, because they don't T there.
Nearly fill in recent years?
The N. 40 fills and shuts down every...