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Sharksbaja
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Welcome to BajaNomads!
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
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Viva Mulege!
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Diver
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Diver: Still the Same old Diver.
When are you going to Grow up and be a Big Boy instead of a Little Man???
Skeet/Loreto{Ole Timer} |
And still the same old Skeet....
Ah Skeet, on with the name-calling again.
Oh yeh, I forgot it's ok for the elderly.
Diver {Big Man}
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capt. mike
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Posts: 8085
Registered: 11-26-2002
Location: Bat Cave
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Mood: Sling time!
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Osprey - you are such a nabob......
Quote: | Originally posted by Osprey
What insurors provide coverage for flights into Mexico to land on dirt strips with paying passengers? Do all you guys just "wing it?". Are you not
"Carriers?" if you advertise you will trade space for money for gas?
I'm thinkin' Floyd's of London. Seems to me the self-respect level of those guys in cars hangin around the border with signs that say "I don't have
gas money for my car. Please, stranger, serial killer, pay half the gas, I'll take you." are very suspect. So what does that tell us about Capt. Mike
and others who can't seem to move off their home runway without money from strangers.
Very strange in deed. Most Nomads make sure they have gas money, beer money and get along very well without playing Mr. Taxi. |
What??!! The rules for medical and liability 3rd person coverage insurance in USA and Mexico are very clear. you are either in compliance or not.
i assure you as an active member of the Flying Samaritans and PRIVATE (read non commercial!) pilot flying in baja i am fully covered and have to PROVE
it at each entry at a mexican AOE uppon arrival. Why don't you ask a simple question from the standpoint of wanting to know answers instead of your
typical accusatorial stance of a curmudgeon?
And, Mexico follows ICAO guidelines for non comm'l cost sharing as defined in FAA part 91 rules for flying. Fishbuck is talking about shared costs
here not part 135 comm'l ops.
just as we do monthly for the Sams - have you ever split gas and expenses with friends on a road trip? Probably not as who'd want to ride with a sour
puss? well if you did its the same principle for air cars and legal so long as it is a not for profit endeavor.
get a clue before you spout. and BTW - i fly all the time for business and pleasure - and without shared cost pax - and sometimes i take people and
we split. there are dozens here on nomads past and present that have enjoyed such trips. why not? if you think i stay at home unless i can extort
money from a 3rd party to go somewhere you have no idea about my life so how about refrain from bringing up my name in your ridculous therories and
diatribe.
see a specialist...take some nabob pills. it might help.
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
www.facebook.com/michael.l.goering
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Coatlallope
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Registered: 8-27-2008
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
The Medical was just done last week and is not yet on File. Shame on You.!! |
That's kinda funny, because 3 weeks ago on 8/11/2008 you told Caboron that you just got your medical.
Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Skeet/Loreto
posted on 8-11-2008 at 06:01 PM
Old Bitter, twisted,
How about a Challenge CaboRon?
First Can you fly an Airplane? I can and just got my current Medical. Let you and I go Flying, I will furnish the Airplane, you furnish the Fuel. I
know several Strips that you and I can go into for some good Fishing and Fun.
First will be Pt. Pulpito 1200 Feet{after the rocks are cleared!
Ready to go??
ASecond, let us go to Bishop Calif, I have a friend with a TG 2 Glider that takes two Peop[le, I will Buy, all you have to do is ride in the right
Seat.
Next, Let you and I enter the Contest at sweetwater Texas at the Largest Rattlesnake Roundup in the World!, I will bet you $1,000 Cash that I can take
more Rattlers than you in any given 12 Hour Period!!
Talk or Act???
Anon The Preacher
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=33050&pag... |
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=1zx4foo&s=4
That's right out of the FAA database today.
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Osprey
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Registered: 5-23-2004
Location: Baja Ca. Sur
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capt, sure hope you don't get this excited in the c-ckpit. You got so worked up you confused me with somebody else. A nabob is "a person of wealth and
prominence".
Stay frosty. Might get a chance to fly.
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capt. mike
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Posts: 8085
Registered: 11-26-2002
Location: Bat Cave
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you're right - i picked the incorrect word.
worked up? hardly - i just enjoy correcting the record or facts.
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
www.facebook.com/michael.l.goering
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fishbuck
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Soo...
These posts are all very entertaining.
Anyway. I'm still trying to put together some trips.
San Quintin and Bola still have about a months worth of good fishing left and are the least expensive and quickest trips. I would say Bola fishing
will last a bit longer than San Q. Maybe through October
Next would be either Mulege or B. Asuncion. I'm guessing they would be good until about Thanksgiving or so.
So we still have some very good fishing left this year and the weather will be warm but not too hot. Good clear flying weather too mostly.
I would like to get in a short 2-3 day trip to either San Q or Bola towards the end of Sept.
We could do it on a Sat-Sun no problem. Fly in Sat morn and fish Sun and then fly home Sun afternoon. Or we could ad a day on either end and make it a
3-day.
Your sleek private aircraft is waiting! Let's fly!!!
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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Lee
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Registered: 10-2-2006
Location: High in the Colorado Rockies
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Wow
Quote: | I've no dog in this fight, but I would like to say, you guys crack me up! Thanks for the entertainment.
--Larry |
Me too. I'm continually amazed at how many smart people there are here. Fascinating. Thanks ya'll.
US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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Coatlallope
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Your records are all Messed up, and I would suggest that some of the Faa and NTSB records are not current. |
Oh, so now the FAA records are messed up? Didn't you just have a triple-bypass in May? That's what you posted here. Did you know that the FAA will not
even CONSIDER issuing a medical to someone with a by pass until 6 months after the operation? It's in the medical examiners standards:
"Applicants for first-, second-, or third-class certificates who have had myocardial infarctions, episodes of angina pectoris, cardiac valve
replacement, permanent cardiac pacemaker implantation, or who have undergone coronary artery bypass surgery or angioplasty may be considered for
Authorization for a Special Issuance of a Medical Certificate (Authorization) after 6 months have elapsed since the event or the surgery. This 6-month
period is to allow for stabilization and recovery.
Applicants for any class of certificate who have a history of coronary heart disease must provide the FAA with complete pertinent hospital and other
medical records, including admission and discharge summaries, daily progress notes, copies of all electrocardiograms, reports of other diagnostic and
treatment procedures, laboratory reports, and outpatient progress notes. Records are required for nonsurgical admissions as well as for surgical
admissions. (See Protocol for Evaluation of Coronary Heart Disease, Appendix B, page 27)"
http://www.leftseat.com/ame993.htm#Page%2048
So, Skeeter, is it still your position that you, a 77-year old man, hold a fresh and current FAA medical, three months after a triple-bypass
operation? Is that your story and are you sticking to it?
So, can I have my $10,000 check now? Baby needs a new pair of shoes.
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capt. mike
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Posts: 8085
Registered: 11-26-2002
Location: Bat Cave
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i think you have to escrow the $10K. as does he.
Skeet's offer of a bet was in ref to his flying hours as i read the above post. not about currency today or his part 61 status.
any FSDO could be the arbitor here. why don't you both escrow the money and publish the results? let Doug here hold the $$$ and release it to the
winner based on the accounting by FAA?
my side bet is on Skeet. he has tons of experience. plus he has the time in life to accululate the time in the saddle.
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
www.facebook.com/michael.l.goering
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mtgoat666
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Posts: 18438
Registered: 9-16-2006
Location: San Diego
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Mood: Hot n spicy
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You pilots are all elderly, but you sound like a bunch of testosterone-charged teenagers comparing your johnsons Don't think i would care to fly with any of you until you show a bit more maturity.
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Coatlallope
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
Skeet's offer of a bet was in ref to his flying hours as i read the above post. not about currency today or his part 61 status.
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OK Mike, let's see if we have this straight. You know and I know that logbooks are maintained only by the pilot. Skeet could put anything he wants in
there. He got his ASEL private license in 1972 and has never upgraded. So, the last time the FAA ever even had occasion to look at his logbook was in
1972. We already know he is a liar, because he has now twice posted he has a current medical when the FAA says he does not and he had a triple bypass
3 months ago, which precludes the issuance of a medical.
So the bet is $10,000 that a known liar can produce a logbook maintained solely by himself that shows 6,000 hours of flight time, right?
So, what is this, an IQ test for dummies?
You may think he has lots of experience, I don't. He says he towed gliders for 3 years. How did a private pilot legally get compensated for towing
gliders? It would be illegal even if they just paid his gas. How does that work, Mike?
He says he flew all over the Northwest and Alaska in a Commanche 260 on business. The Northwest goes IFR for weeks on end. How in hell did a
non-instrument rated pilot do all that? And keep business appointments? Do you have any idea?
Do you guys ever use your brains for anything other than to keep your ears apart?
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woody with a view
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Do you guys ever use your brains for anything other than to keep your ears apart?
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sorry, but that's good stuff...
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Cypress
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Location: on the bayou
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I'd be inclined to take Skeet/Loreto's advice about flying down around Baja. Regarding his flying experience? Who knows? His opinion about the quality
of fishing in the Sea of Cortez is way off, maybe 20 yrs. or so.
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Ken Bondy
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This, in his own words, is Skeet's bet:
"I will Post $10,000 Cash Bond at any Bank.
You Post $10,000 Cash Bond at any Bank.
Let any Third Party group of Pilots, FAA, Insurance Adjusters inspect my Log Books and The Offical Records.If it does not show that I have over 2,000
Hours Flying time across the Border and another 4,000 Flying the State, Canada, and Alaska You win the MOney."
The way I read it is he saying he has 4000 total hours (presumably PIC) and of that 2000 hours is in Mexico. I am presuming that "flying time across
the Border" means hours logged within Mexico, i.e., 2000. I don't see where his wager has anything to do with the currency of his medical.
Skeet am I understanding your bet correctly?? This is so much fun it should be illegal.
++Ken++
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Bob and Susan
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Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Mulege BCS on the BAY
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faa records show that ted and debra own that plane
last name LACOMETTE
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNumSQL.asp?NNumbert...
i thought your last name was haggerton???
skeet did someone sell you plane without telling you???
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LancairDriver
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How in the hell does a simple offer for an airplane ride to share fuel expenses degenerate into name-calling, personal attacks on so many individuals?
To bad this discussion doesn't take place in some bar in Baja where it could be continued outside. On second thought, without the safety of hiding
behind the keyboard, the discussion would undoubtedly be more civil.
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ELINVESTIG8R
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cabobaja
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Registered: 9-19-2006
Location: South \"O\", Elias Calles, BCS
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Yep.....interesting but I am totally confused. Would I fly with Mike, Buck or Skeet, yes. I am in Elias Calles. Can one of you come and pick me up and
take me to Juan and Shari's to fish. Drove there 1 1/2 months ago. 12 hours. I'd rather fly!
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Von
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Posts: 961
Registered: 10-1-2006
Location: Poway-Rosarito
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Man! Who gives a s...t! If I had time and some money id go with my bajanomad friend! I dont give a s...t! about no stinking logs and FAA books
REal Bajanomads dont worry about that crap... go to some other website and argue......or just watch and learn or try to be witty.
WE SHOULD JUST IGNORE THIS GUY AND GO ON WITH OUR PEACE,,,,
READY SET.....................
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