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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 8:14 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

4th Annual Stormy's Fly-In BBQ and River Blast


Rain date: Rain date? We don't need no stinkin' rain date; the weather's gonna be fine.

Time: arrivals anytime Saturday morning; Unicomm monitored 1000-1200 EDT, so officially we're looking for you at 10:00am. We will feed you at noon.

Location: 37-42.28N / 079-46.07W Identifier: 12VA Hop-Along Field Clifton Forge, VA

Runway: 2100 feet x 50 feet turf, good condition. No approach obstacles (power lines at the road are buried; info in AirNav regarding obstrucutions is not correct). Elevation 1060 MSL. Preferred landing direction is using RWY 32 (slightly uphill). Left hand traffic. Watch for turkey buzzards; they live around here, raise large families, fly for food, and have little regard for you! Should you somehow survive your approach and landing, park at the far end by the hangar. BYO tiedowns if desired.

Note: your landing technique may be judged by obnoxious, opinionated persons who landed ahead of you. If you can dish it out but can't take it, we suggest you get here before "they" do. That said, we suggest swallowing your pride and executing a go-around if your mains are not firmly planted with good braking action by abeam the windsock; it's a long plunge into the river if you overshoot and there is no overrun area. There's never been a landing mishap at Stormy's place; don't be the first.

Contact info: Stormy's cell: 540-969-6466 anytime. Give this number to all the telemarketers you know; I'm lonely. Insurance agents, too.

Unicomm frequency: 122.85 MHz

Menu: BBQ, chips, slaw, deviled eggs, sodas, bottled water, light desserts.

Cost: Your smile. This is our treat. You may bring a dish (not a reference to your spousal unit or girlfriend) to share if you wish, to round out our buffet, but it is not expected.

Items to bring:

~truck inner tubes; this is our 4th year doing this, so we have accumulated lots of them, but you may bring extras if you have them. The bigger your butt, the bigger the tube you need. Tonnage must equal displacement, Archimedes. (Tubing looks iffy now due to recent drought.)

~Lawn chairs if you like to sit. Sun block. Bug-off. Beach towel. Frisbee. Camera.

~Field Guide to Poison Ivy and other Itchy Plants. (Hey, sure as I'm sittin' here, one of you Boy Scouts is gonna wander off the trail and get into something they shouldn't touch.)

~River shoes/sandals, to protect feet while swimming/fishing/tubing. While none are sharp, the river is chock full of rocks, most very slippery. Fishing tackle (smallmouth, perch, catfish) as desired, but a VA fishing license is de rigeur.

~Snake repellent & antivenom.

That last one was a joke. If you should happen to see a long, slithery, fast-swimming poisonous snake, hey, we suggest you vacate the river and run like hell. We lose a guest or two every year to those pesky varmints; why become a statistic? That reminds me; a change of underwear might be a good idea... for a dry and comfortable flight home after swimming, that is. If you forget this little detail, there's always Gold Bond and Cruex when you get home.

~Your favorite lucky shirt, etc, for horseshoe pitching.

~Cigars of choice, if you partake. Disparaging remarks, as appropriate, are optional if you don't.

Schedule: Informal. Really loose. (Ask anyone who's been here before.) Around 1:30 we can mosey to the river, for swimming if it's shallow, and a 90 minute float trip if it's deep enough. Either way, we end up just a short mosey from the runway. Partaking of all activities and launching for home by 1600 is very doable. You are welcome to stay as late as daylight and your schedule allows. Around 10 pm, we hillbillies typically mosey on to bed so that our company can go home. In case you hadn't noticed, mountain folks "mosey" alot. It's slower than walking, but more relaxing.

For those who choose not to do the waterfront thing, there is always a group that lounges up at the house and waits for the adventurers to return. You won't be lonely. You may be taunted, just a little, but you'll get over it, you wussies.

And for those who can't make it this year, there's always 2007, and don't forget the 2006 SERV Ocracoke Outing on Labor Day Weekend: one B&B already sold out, but there's plenty of lodging available on the island and it's all close together. Great time in store there!

I think that about covers it. We're expecting at least 15 planes based on the RSVP's so far, and we will probably have more. Last year we made the local paper, front page, in color, top of the fold (slow news day). Please remember to comb your hair, act respectable and speak kindly of your host if interviewed. Don't dress like a terrorist and don't fly like a fool. Maybe I'd better put together a press kit...

I don't think there's more I need to say unless we have a last minute cancellation for wx. Sure looking forward to seeing you all Smile My wife is handling all the lunch logistics; I've been busy (with greatly appreciated help from my SnF right-seater, "Fatboy" Dave Miller) replacing my back deck and installing a new gazebo, neither of which will likely be finished in time for this event. Oh, well; that's life on the farm. I'm sure it'll all work out. God is good.

See you Saturday!

-Stormy
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 4:34 am    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

o stormy-one: can you give driving instrux to this
ground-bound hillbilly? As you may have heard (I hope
not), I'm temporarily unairworthy, however,
motorcycling in wva this wkend and may be able to drop
by sat. for vittles. can get to clifton forge ok, but
then whut? thx bud, RenoRed.

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4th Annual Stormy's Fly-In BBQ and River Blast


Rain date: Rain date? We don't need no stinkin'
rain date; the weather's gonna be fine.

Time: arrivals anytime Saturday morning; Unicomm
monitored 1000-1200 EDT, so officially we're looking
for you at 10:00am. We will feed you at noon.

Location: 37-42.28N / 079-46.07W Identifier: 12VA
Hop-Along Field Clifton Forge, VA

Runway: 2100 feet x 50 feet turf, good condition.
No approach obstacles (power lines at the road are
buried; info in AirNav regarding obstrucutions is
not correct). Elevation 1060 MSL. Preferred
landing direction is using RWY 32 (slightly uphill).
Left hand traffic. Watch for turkey buzzards; they
live around here, raise large families, fly for
food, and have little regard for you! Should you
somehow survive your approach and landing, park at
the far end by the hangar. BYO tiedowns if desired.


Note: your landing technique may be judged by
obnoxious, opinionated persons who landed ahead of
you. If you can dish it out but can't take it, we
suggest you get here before "they" do. That said,
we suggest swallowing your pride and executing a
go-around if your mains are not firmly planted with
good braking action by abeam the windsock; it's a
long plunge into the river if you overshoot and
there is no overrun area. There's never been a
landing mishap at Stormy's place; don't be the
first.

Contact info: Stormy's cell: 540-969-6466 anytime.
Give this number to all the telemarketers you know;
I'm lonely. Insurance agents, too.

Unicomm frequency: 122.85 MHz

Menu: BBQ, chips, slaw, deviled eggs, sodas,
bottled water, light desserts.

Cost: Your smile. This is our treat. You may bring
a dish (not a reference to your spousal unit or
girlfriend) to share if you wish, to round out our
buffet, but it is not expected.

Items to bring:

~truck inner tubes; this is our 4th year doing this,
so we have accumulated lots of them, but you may
bring extras if you have them. The bigger your
butt, the bigger the tube you need. Tonnage must
equal displacement, Archimedes. (Tubing looks iffy
now due to recent drought.)

~Lawn chairs if you like to sit. Sun block.
Bug-off. Beach towel. Frisbee. Camera.

~Field Guide to Poison Ivy and other Itchy Plants.
(Hey, sure as I'm sittin' here, one of you Boy
Scouts is gonna wander off the trail and get into
something they shouldn't touch.)

~River shoes/sandals, to protect feet while
swimming/fishing/tubing. While none are sharp, the
river is chock full of rocks, most very slippery.
Fishing tackle (smallmouth, perch, catfish) as
desired, but a VA fishing license is de rigeur.

~Snake repellent & antivenom.

That last one was a joke. If you should happen to
see a long, slithery, fast-swimming poisonous snake,
hey, we suggest you vacate the river and run like
hell. We lose a guest or two every year to those
pesky varmints; why become a statistic? That
reminds me; a change of underwear might be a good
idea... for a dry and comfortable flight home after
swimming, that is. If you forget this little
detail, there's always Gold Bond and Cruex when you
get home.

~Your favorite lucky shirt, etc, for horseshoe
pitching.

~Cigars of choice, if you partake. Disparaging
remarks, as appropriate, are optional if you don't.

Schedule: Informal. Really loose. (Ask anyone
who's been here before.) Around 1:30 we can mosey
to the river, for swimming if it's shallow, and a 90
minute float trip if it's deep enough. Either way,
we end up just a short mosey from the runway.
Partaking of all activities and launching for home
by 1600 is very doable. You are welcome to stay as
late as daylight and your schedule allows. Around
10 pm, we hillbillies typically mosey on to bed so
that our company can go home. In case you hadn't
noticed, mountain folks "mosey" alot. It's slower
than walking, but more relaxing.

For those who choose not to do the waterfront thing,
there is always a group that lounges up at the house
and waits for the adventurers to return. You won't
be lonely. You may be taunted, just a little, but
you'll get over it, you wussies.

And for those who can't make it this year, there's
always 2007, and don't forget the 2006 SERV Ocracoke
Outing on Labor Day Weekend: one B&B already sold
out, but there's plenty of lodging available on the
island and it's all close together. Great time in
store there!

I think that about covers it. We're expecting at
least 15 planes based on the RSVP's so far, and we
will probably have more. Last year we made the
local paper, front page, in color, top of the fold
(slow news day). Please remember to comb your hair,
act respectable and speak kindly of your host if
interviewed. Don't dress like a terrorist and don't
fly like a fool. Maybe I'd better put together a
press kit...

I don't think there's more I need to say unless we
have a last minute cancellation for wx. Sure
looking forward to seeing you all Smile My wife is
handling all the lunch logistics; I've been busy
(with greatly appreciated help from my SnF
right-seater, "Fatboy" Dave Miller) replacing my
back deck and installing a new gazebo, neither of
which will likely be finished in time for this
event. Oh, well; that's life on the farm. I'm sure
it'll all work out. God is good.

See you Saturday!

-Stormy

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:38 am    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Hope you can make it!

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:38 am    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Stormy is there an error in your NOTAM?

Air Nav shows:
37-47-17.0000N / 079-46-04.0000W
37-47.283333N / 079-46.066667W
Stormy's NOTAM shows: 37-42.28N / 079-46.07W

My GPS shows: 37-47.283N / 79-46.055W

What's up Doc?

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:20 am    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

AOPA Flight Planner show Hop Along at
N37' 47.3 W79'46.1


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:55 am    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Looks like we got him Dale.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:14 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Here's what's up:

AirNav's top numbers are degrees-minutes-seconds.
The next line is degrees-minutes.decimal minutes. (I thought they covered that in ATP school).
The AOPA numbers are evidently rounded-off versions of the deg-min.decimal min, to the nearest tenth of a minute (600 feet).

Cappy, your GPS might have had a bit of PDOP affecting the waypoint accuracy the moment you stored the waypoint, or else you were at the other end of the runway from where I took the original fix for the FAA. Keep in mind that a minute of lattitude is only 6000 feet. These values are all so close, I'd bet they're all somewhere on my property.

If you can't see us by the time you get at least the degrees and minutes right, we'll talk you in the last 600 feet on the special hotline for visually impaired pilots,
1-800-IM BLIND. Or 122.85 would work, too Wink

Now, quit your bitchin' and get on up here!

-Stormy

We'd be more precise about our location, but someone might send a cruise missile over here.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:26 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Let's just dead-reckon & see how many make it!

Randy Utsey
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:29 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Stormy, your email read 37-42.28 (thats forty TWO.2Cool. Airnav states
37-47.28. That difference is 5 min. of latitude which is 30,000 ft
=5.68miles. Correct me if I'm wrong (I'm sure someone will).

What did we do before GPS? Was it something like looking at maps, plotting
courses, converting true course to magnetic course, winds, checkpoints?
What a novel idea!

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Here's what's up:

AirNav's top numbers are degrees-minutes-seconds.
The next line is degrees-minutes.decimal minutes. (I thought they covered
that in ATP school).
The AOPA numbers are evidently rounded-off versions of the deg-min.decimal
min, to the nearest tenth of a minute (600 feet).

Cappy, your GPS might have had a bit of PDOP affecting the waypoint
accuracy the moment you stored the waypoint, or else you were at the other
end of the runway from where I took the original fix for the FAA. Keep in
mind that a minute of lattitude is only 6000 feet. These values are all so
close, I'd bet they're all somewhere on my property.

If you can't see us by the time you get at least the degrees and minutes
right, we'll talk you in the last 600 feet on the special hotline for
visually impaired pilots,
1-800-IM BLIND. Or 122.85 would work, too Wink

Now, quit your bitchin' and get on up here!

-Stormy

We'd be more precise about our location, but someone might send a cruise
missile over here.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:33 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Stormy I know all that. But your NOTAM shows: 37-42.28N / 079-46.07W

37-42 not 37-47. I agree all the rest after what should be 47 is all BS.

How is the WX looking.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:23 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Well that does it. I'm getting a trip tick from AAA and driving!

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 5:15 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

What did we do before GPS? Was it something like looking at maps, plotting
courses, converting true course to magnetic course, winds, checkpoints?
What a novel idea!

Yaa Mike, that is why I am collecting E6Bs to go along with my collection of
slide rules!
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 5:40 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

You are right

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 5:51 pm    Post subject: Stormy's Arrival NOTAM Reply with quote

Hey, yeah, it's on the sectional and all...

Naw, I admit it, I goofed and then didn't see what you were pointing out plain as day.

-Stormy

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