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Old 02-27-2008, 06:14 PM
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Default Thinking of a trip to Florida

I was thinking about flying out to Florida in May. My eventual destination is someplace called Plantation Key or Tavenier Key not sure if they are one in the same but heck I don't even know what the heck a "Key" is. Up to today the farthest I have ventured away from good old KCCB (in California) is KIFP on the border of Cal and Arizona). SO I thought I would ask for some suggestions as to route (from the Los Angeles area) and where the heck to tuck 64HG in for 4 or 5 days. Inside would be nice Hopefully some of you experienced dudes/dude-ets can help me out (0 experience) at staying away from home with my little bird, or flying very far from home.
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Old 02-27-2008, 08:50 PM
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Mike,

Welcome to Florida in advance. A key, or cay, is just another name for an island. The Florida Keys is a string of small islands linked together by a road, US 1 which starts at Key West. Residents are called Conchs (pronounced conk) and the area is referred to as the "Conch Republic". You can buy a flag there with a conch shell on it.

Tavenier is said to be named for a french pirate who sailed under Jean Laffite (sp). Another story was that a shipwrecked sailor waded ashore there and asked "is there a tavern near". I prefer to believe the first.

Tavenier is located, if my memory serves correctly, just south of Key Largo. To get prepared for the adventure you may want to rent the movie Key Largo with Bogart. Good tunes to listen to during you flight would be the A1A albumn of Jimmy Buffett.

While in that area you will want to fly down and spend a day in Key West.

If you are a diver, you will love the area. The best reef diving in the country.

On the way down, you might want to stop at Cedar Key on the west coast of Florida for lunch if your schedule accomodates that.

One word of warning. If you have not had your aircraft registered for over 6 months in another state, and have not paid the tax in your state, beware. The dept of revenue in Florida has taken the position that if you have not paid sales tax in your state and have not had your airplane registered there for at least 6 months, they can make you pay a "use" tax for using your airplane in the sunshine state. The chances of having that problem are very slim, but it does exist and you should know about it.

Enjoy your trip.
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Old 02-27-2008, 09:22 PM
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Come to FL and visit Sun n Fun .... April?
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Old 02-28-2008, 05:12 AM
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Hi Mike:

You probably won't come this far north, but if you do I can get you in my hangar (unless my hangar partner buys a new plane before then -- not likely). We are at KLZU, just northeast of Atlanta.

Send me a PM if interested.

Best,
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Old 02-28-2008, 09:36 AM
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I use the Air Chart Systems Aviation Topo Atlas instead of individual sectionals.

Get the Low Altitude IFR planing chart that has the entire US on both sides for a big picture.

I also use the Flight guide books but the AOPA airport directory may suffice.

Use airnav.com for fuel prices.

Consider weathermeister.com for big picture flight planning each day.

Consider the trip a series of shorter cross-countries that you have already done.

Realize that smaller airports for overnight stays may not be open or have a way to get to a hotel

Go to AOPA.ORG and take the free courses on Mountain Flying and Weather

MOST IMPORTANT: NEVER EVER continue if the conditions are bad. If your options are "dead (because you continued when you should have landed)" and "delayed," choose delayed.

Also read this: http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...hlight=bahamas

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Old 02-28-2008, 02:50 PM
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Feel free to stop by Charlotte county airport (KPGD). We are located between Sarasota and Ft Myers. I think the closest airport is Marathon, I think. There used to be one in Key Largo many years ago.

As stated earlier, if you can time your trip around Sun & Fun (Apr 8-13), you would add a lot to the trip

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Old 02-28-2008, 04:12 PM
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You're welcome to stop in at 2OK2 on your way. I've got plenty of room in my hanger for you & could put you up for the night. Not much to do in OKC, but it's about 1/2 way. May be too far north but what the heck, you're out for fun anyway, aren't you.

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Old 03-09-2008, 08:45 AM
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1. Air Chart Systems Aviation Topo Atlas - Cool I got those

Get the Low Altitude IFR planing chart t- Cool Got that

I also use the Flight guide - Cool I use that

Use airnav.com - I just found that and started to use it

Consider weathermeister.com - Cannot live here in SoCal and not use Dans way cool WX sight (shameless plug)

Consider the trip a series of shorter cross-countries - trouble my longest X-Country is only to KIFP. But that does make it sound more do able.

Realize that smaller airports for overnight stays may not be open or have a way to get to a hotel - Did not think of that.

Go to AOPA.ORG and take the free courses on Mountain Flying and Weather - Sounds like a great idea. New Mexico looks to be quite mountainous everything else looks flat.

MOST IMPORTANT: NEVER EVER continue if the conditions are bad. If your options are "dead (because you continued when you should have landed)" and "delayed," choose delayed. - Me big chicken this should not be a problem

Also read this: http://www.vansairforce.com/communit...hlight=bahamas[/quote]
I cannot get the link to work. I will search the bahammas. Would that be Paul Roseles article?

Well cool some of the stuff I have thought of and some I have not. Makes me a little more confident that it is do able. Off to read those articles - Thanks
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Old 03-09-2008, 09:12 AM
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See if this works:

http://tinyurl.com/2me575

Or search for "comfort zone" and find my post called "Expanding my flying comfort zone."
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Old 03-09-2008, 09:17 AM
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COOL thanks.

Just looked at the first post so far. I take ATC with me, my better half is a controler at LAX so I at least got that covered

Back to reading.
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