Fueled up at Clemson Airport

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scubarider2
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Fueled up at Clemson Airport

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Well, flew from Fayetteville NC to Cleveland GA this morning and ended up having to stop at Clemson SC airport to re-fuel. As I was taking off saw several Just Aircraft at the other end of the airport. Who was that??? :mrgreen:
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Re: Fueled up at Clemson Airport

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I don't know who they are now,
but there was always 1 or 2
when Scott & I were test flying
Lima Charlie there. That's a
cool airport, because there
are some nice larger aircraft
that stop in there, and us
lowly amateurs too!

I just rec'd my brake pads,
rivet tool, oil analysis kits,
and more rivets!

It was like Christmas again!

Dennis, when I finish my 40 hours,
lets go ride around sometime!

Later!

John
There are many things that happen really fast when you are
flying an airplane. There is no sense in rushing any of the others.

I would much rather be looking down at the runway, than up at it.

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Re: Fueled up at Clemson Airport

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John, when I was on final I heard a Lear call in saying they were coming in behind me on direct final. As soon as I landed and cleared the runway here it comes screaming down the strip. WOW!
Yes, just let me know when you want to fly. :mrgreen: We can fly somewhere for lunch or something.
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