Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
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Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines, Bryan, FAA GA multiengine sea, Flying Challenger II on Floats Rotax 582 with BRS, Fun in the sun.
Bryan, USA, USN Diver, Living in Philippines. FAA GA multiengine Seaplane. Challenger II on puddle jumper floats Rotax 582 BRS
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Re: Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
I can't find the picture you posted... Plane in the cove...
What a great place to have a plane on floats...
The only set back I can think of... Salt Water...
But I can only IMAGINE the fun places you can reach...
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Gotta Fly...
Mike & "Jaz" the Flying Dogs
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What a great place to have a plane on floats...
The only set back I can think of... Salt Water...
But I can only IMAGINE the fun places you can reach...
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Gotta Fly...
Mike & "Jaz" the Flying Dogs
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Sometimes you just have to take the leap
and build your wings on the way down...
Gotta Fly...
and build your wings on the way down...
Gotta Fly...
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Re: Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
Welcome PiFlyer, are those Islands Seaplane Friendly? How long have you flown there?
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Re: Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
Yes always welcomed with open arms, and several resorts off a free room if they can take a picture of the plane on floats in front, 6 years flying here , GA since 1989
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Re: Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
Cool. Is there anywhere to rent seaplanes, or at least charter one?
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Re: Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
Dave Krall CFII SEL SES wrote:Cool. Is there anywhere to rent seaplanes, or at least charter one?
Yes Charter from a fellow USN Diver, In Subic. Mike http://www.seaplane-philippines.com/
Subic Seaplane, Inc. Lot 14 Argonaut Hwy, Magellan's Landing, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines 2222
Phone: +63 47 2522230 Fax: +63 47 2521844 Cell: +63 919 3251106
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Bryan, USA, USN Diver, Living in Philippines. FAA GA multiengine Seaplane. Challenger II on puddle jumper floats Rotax 582 BRS
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Re: Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
OK... You guys are Divers...
Do you follow the rule about not Diving and Flying the same day ?
Or does the lower altitude type flying have little effect ?
Or.... does it matter how deep you dive... ?
Do you follow the rule about not Diving and Flying the same day ?
Or does the lower altitude type flying have little effect ?
Or.... does it matter how deep you dive... ?
Sometimes you just have to take the leap
and build your wings on the way down...
Gotta Fly...
and build your wings on the way down...
Gotta Fly...
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Re: Hello From the 7000+ Islands of the Philippines
As for my Challenger I hardly see 800 msl, so not concerned
For commercial pressurized cabin flights,
Single Dives: A minimum preflight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested.
Repetitive Dives and/or Multi-Day Dives: A minimum preflight surface interval of 18 hours is suggested.
For Dives requiring decompression stops: A minimum preflight surface interval of greater than 18 hours is suggested.
Bryan
For commercial pressurized cabin flights,
Single Dives: A minimum preflight surface interval of 12 hours is suggested.
Repetitive Dives and/or Multi-Day Dives: A minimum preflight surface interval of 18 hours is suggested.
For Dives requiring decompression stops: A minimum preflight surface interval of greater than 18 hours is suggested.
Bryan
Bryan, USA, USN Diver, Living in Philippines. FAA GA multiengine Seaplane. Challenger II on puddle jumper floats Rotax 582 BRS