How many hours last year?
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Flying hours
About 182 hours total for 2006 all AK-time
C170B 134.1 hrs
DHC-2 22.9 hrs
C172 14.6 hrs
C206 10.6 hrs
C170B 134.1 hrs
DHC-2 22.9 hrs
C172 14.6 hrs
C206 10.6 hrs
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hours flown
Just a little over 50 in the 170A, a few more in a Super Cub on floats. About half what I had hoped for, but the death of my father, a very extensive annual (refurbished the instrument panel) and a broken valve spring returning from Oshkosh took the 170A out of action for a month.
Hoping to make it to Alaska with the 170 next summer. Fairbanks, Galena and Nome are on my "to do" list.
Happy New Year folks,
Al Culbert N5455C
Hoping to make it to Alaska with the 170 next summer. Fairbanks, Galena and Nome are on my "to do" list.
Happy New Year folks,
Al Culbert N5455C
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Jim Wildharber, Kennesaw, GA
Past President TIC170A (2010-12) and Georgia Area Representative
'55 170B, N3415D, SN:26958, O-300D; People's Choice '06 Kelowna, B.C., Best Modified '07 Galveston, TX, Best Modified '08 Branson, MO.
Past President TIC170A (2010-12) and Georgia Area Representative
'55 170B, N3415D, SN:26958, O-300D; People's Choice '06 Kelowna, B.C., Best Modified '07 Galveston, TX, Best Modified '08 Branson, MO.
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hwo many hours
Flew only about 30 27 in cessna 140 and 3 in my new to me 170B but i didn't start until augst 

A&P, IA, BS
N3439D 55 cessna 170B
N89420 46 cessna 140
N3439D 55 cessna 170B
N89420 46 cessna 140
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Alaska flying:
Cessna 170- 9hrs (but it was in the shop until December)
Cessna 180- 85hrs
Cessna 185- 55hrs on floats
Alaska Civil Air Patrol search and rescue missions and instruction
Cessna 182- 10hrs
Cessna 185- 5hrs on skis
DHC-2 Beaver- 25hrs
Lower 48 flying:
Cessna 195- 120hrs including 40hr round trip from Texas to California to New York to Texas
Cessna 170- 9hrs (but it was in the shop until December)
Cessna 180- 85hrs
Cessna 185- 55hrs on floats
Alaska Civil Air Patrol search and rescue missions and instruction
Cessna 182- 10hrs
Cessna 185- 5hrs on skis
DHC-2 Beaver- 25hrs
Lower 48 flying:
Cessna 195- 120hrs including 40hr round trip from Texas to California to New York to Texas
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Richard Pulley
2014-2016 TIC170A Past President
1951 170A, N1715D, s/n 20158, O-300D
2023 Best Original 170A at Sault Ste. Marie
Owned from 1973 to 1984.
Bought again in 2006 after 22 years.
It's not for sale!
2014-2016 TIC170A Past President
1951 170A, N1715D, s/n 20158, O-300D
2023 Best Original 170A at Sault Ste. Marie
Owned from 1973 to 1984.
Bought again in 2006 after 22 years.
It's not for sale!
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I had a good year. A cross country from Seattle to Brooklyn, NY in February. A cross country from Memphis to First Flight and the Atlantic Ocean then west to San Luis Obisbo and the Pacific Ocean then north to Seattle in April. Seattle to Kelowna for the convention, and a lot of local flying.
Piper PA-38 Tomahawk -32 hrs
Cessna 170A - 12 hrs
Cessna 170B - 170 hrs
total - 214 hrs for 2006
total time - 670 hrs
Dave
N1946C
Piper PA-38 Tomahawk -32 hrs
Cessna 170A - 12 hrs
Cessna 170B - 170 hrs
total - 214 hrs for 2006
total time - 670 hrs
Dave
N1946C
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About 65 hours since June 30 after completing overhaul. Probably 2-3 hours January-March on the old engine (I wasn't very trusting of that engine after my unplanned landing in July '05; see http://cessna170.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2620 ).
I started 2007 off with an hour yesterday, the first since before Thanksgiving.
Miles
I started 2007 off with an hour yesterday, the first since before Thanksgiving.
Miles
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The year was a bit funny , lost the last half of August and most of Sept. due to broken pipes in the basement .... then into annual Nov 6th to Dec 12th. About 106 in the 170 and 15 in others
Dave - you mentioned Brooklyn NY. Is that to AIR STATION Brooklyn, as they only serve Helos now or was it a fixed wing trip to JFK? Rumor does have it that NYPD maintains one runway at AIRSTA Brooklyn for bringing items in to the meusum, and for the CG AIR AUX / CAP etc. Note sure though, last time I was their with the CG it was only stocked with Helos.
Lots of history there (Floyd Bennet Field), also if you are low and slow you can still see the ends of the runways on the south side of Staten Island below Fort Wadsworth.
Sorry .... I'm rambling
Dave - you mentioned Brooklyn NY. Is that to AIR STATION Brooklyn, as they only serve Helos now or was it a fixed wing trip to JFK? Rumor does have it that NYPD maintains one runway at AIRSTA Brooklyn for bringing items in to the meusum, and for the CG AIR AUX / CAP etc. Note sure though, last time I was their with the CG it was only stocked with Helos.
Lots of history there (Floyd Bennet Field), also if you are low and slow you can still see the ends of the runways on the south side of Staten Island below Fort Wadsworth.
Sorry .... I'm rambling
Kyle Takakjian
Truro, MA
52 C-170B, N8087A
Truro, MA
52 C-170B, N8087A
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Flew just over 200 with the new factory reman in my 55 180 this year. Flying to work make so much sence on so many levels. About 25 in an A-36 and 25 in a 182. The few hours in charlie maples stagerwing and some time in a R22 were the highlights.
Robbie Yeaman
1954 Cessna 180
Robbie Yeaman
1954 Cessna 180
Robbie Yeaman
Virginia
2993D, now 2980C a C-180
Virginia
2993D, now 2980C a C-180
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A total of 310 hours for me in 2006 in the Ragwing - all VFR. Just earned my license in Sep-05 at age 48 and stepped into 4046V three days later. (Made a total 439 take offs and landings at 82 airports in the Ragwing to date.) Hoped to make a minimum of 100 hours per year, but job duties expanded allowing me a solid excuse to fly more. I live in the Houston area - oil & gas drilling and production operations take me to the ArkLaTex and Central Texas. Trained in a Citabria. Earned a total of one hour on tricycle gear (172) doing hood work, so I don't have any real experience outside of tailwheel. People keep asking me when I'm gonna upgrade??? Faster would be nice, but I've grown pretty attached to the old bird.
Larry Forney
1948 C-170 (ragwing)
N4046V
1948 C-170 (ragwing)
N4046V
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