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Landing Light, IFR Conditions, Baggage Door
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:26 pm
by AR Dave
How many pages, of 170 News, does it take to install a light bulb?
Re: Riddle
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:38 pm
by n3833v
George's full explanation. He did a good job for all of us to now take advantage of the expertise.
John
Re: Riddle
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:23 am
by Bruce Fenstermacher
Yes Dave the length was rather "novel" for the 170News but I enjoyed having something in the 170News to read and I even enjoyed the story with all the twists and turns.
I was thinking it was a shame George's story and Steve Jacobsons' were in the same issue. Articles are usually pretty thin and we need to spread them out between issues when we get them.
Re: Riddle
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:33 am
by Kyle Wolfe
At least now I know why George's picture caption says "Bring beer"
http://www.cessna170.org/forums/viewtop ... f=2&t=5649 but there is no beer shown!
Re: Riddle
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:10 am
by W.J.Langholz
Bruce I agree with you. Both are outstanding stories! I wish I knew a state trooper who would have pulled George over taxing down the street

The resto article was great too. I did enjoy the short one on Peggy Bonham...what a rich life she has had wow.
Good job to all
W.
Re: Riddle
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:41 am
by dacker
I just read the article this morning in the "man room".
I got to hand it to ole George, he really knows how to manipulate the ATC system... that was an interesting combo of IFR/VFR getting into Mena in that article. As a matter of fact, I paid more attention to that than what he wrote about the light installation itself.
David
Re: Riddle
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 3:38 am
by blueldr
I sure wish I owned some telephone company stock. I'd call Harry Delicker, leave Georges phone number and ask him to call back. Then I'd just enjoy the dividends.
Re: Riddle
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:15 pm
by AR Dave
Well alright I finished George’s Article. See I was trying to read on my 12 hr flight from Arkansas to Alaska and just kept falling to sleep on about the 3rd page. I’d start over and fall asleep on the 3rd page again. I’d read 18 pages of light bulb installation by the time I gave up. On the 4th page starts a new topic of landing in Class E Airspace (MEZ). That’s where Class E goes all the way to the surface, on this particular day, because of the bad weather. See I’ve learned something here. And the 5th page begins the baggage door installation, which George made sounds so exciting that I’ve got to have one.
It is a very good article and it sure helps me to see so many pictures, showing the work in detail. Now I’m on to Cleo’s “Inspections†and Steve’s “Restoring a Basket Case†articles. Already read Steve’s great colored pictures.
It finally hit me (while reading the article), where I’d met Earl Eastabrooks. He never came to Petit Jean, so I couldn’t figure out how in the world I knew of him. I’d met him at Palestine, TX, at my uncles. I just verified that it was Earl, who was trying to figure out a way to land in my uncle’s backyard, a few years back. Unfortunately, I just broke the news to my uncle & aunt! My uncle and aunt had been very close to the Eastabrook’s. My uncle was a navigator and in the 13th Bomb Squadron, with Earl, and so they spent a lot of their career’s together. They lived in the Philippines together, spent their vacations together, traveling to places like Hong Kong. I mentioned the article, from the 170 News, and my uncle retold it to me, with more colorful detail.