AvGas: Now $1 A Gallon!

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No, your eyes are not playing tricks on you.

In an effort to determine if the current cost of avgas makes flying prohibitive, a month long experiment is currently underway at the Redbird Skyport (KHYI) in San Marcos, Texas. For all of October 2013 the airport will be selling avgas for $1 per gallon with hopes that flying activity increases during this generous discount period.

Now don’t get all excited thinking you can borrow your uncles KC-135 and load it up with cheap fuel to hedge your future flying addiction. Sorry. The rules are that the airport will ONLY fuel standard aircraft tanks in piston-powered GA aircraft; no bladders, ferry tanks, or milk jugs allowed! 200 gallons per airplane, per day. Anything above 200 gallons will be charged at normal market fuel prices.

Fueling operations will be available from 6AM to 10PM daily from October 1st through October 31st. Surveys will be distributed to pilots to help Redbird collect additional data during this experiment.

Because of the expected high demand for fuel at Redbird, you have the option to call ahead on the phone (512.878.6670) or pre-register online to skip to the front of the line.
Not too shabby, eh?

Let us know in the comments below if you had the chance to benefit from this wild fuel experiment. We’d love to hear about your experience!

Also – would you fly more if avgas was in fact cheaper than current market prices? Let us know in the comments below.

SMAC056 – Broken Airplanes, Over-Flight Permits, Pre-Flight Oversight, & Pathfinding Expeditions

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Welcome back! By our collective years of experience as aviators we truly hope these shows help you fly smarter and fly safer and today’s episode is no exception.

Back in Episode 29 we talked about flying to Canada. After a recent experience taking the Glasair and Turbo the Flying Dog to Ottawa, co-host Victoria Zajko has some information to add the the Canadian discussion regarding broken airplanes, dealing with customs, and animal issues to name a few.

In Episode 53 we talked about aviation accidents and how we cope. Co-host Rick Felty had some thoughts to add to 53 after a recent general aviation crash fatally injured the occupants allegedly due in part because of failure to remove a flight control lock.

Then to wrap things up, Len Costa Carl Valeri talk about the risks and responsibilities of being a pathfinder flight including some considerations you should take into account before accepting such a departure. All that and more, coming up now, on this edition of the Stuck Mic AvCast!

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Pre-Flight

Announcements

  • Women of Aviation – Find out how you can help, support, or even host your very own Women Fly It Forward event in 2014 so we can spread the love and joy of flight with women of all ages to show them how attainable a hobby or career in aviation truly is.
  • California International Airshow – Located in Salinas, CA this airshow takes the skies on September 21st and 22nd to include military and civilian aircraft displays, performances by Mike Goulian, The Patriots Jet Team, a Russian MIG-17 Demo, Robosaurus, and a bunch, bunch, more.
  • Stuck Mic AvCast Blog Posts – Yet another addition to the website – Bingo Fuel iOS App Video Demo. Have a look, will ya?

Cruise Flight

Show Notes

  • Flying to Canada
  • Maintenance issues abroad
  • Taking animals and food across the border
  • International flying paperwork
  • Ottawa sights
  • Update on Aeronca crash at Taunton
  • Complacency and checklist usage
  • Flying as a pathfinder
  • Lightning safety

After Landing Checklist

~ Picks of The Week ~

Sean – Check out the Smithsonian Channel’s “Aerial America”

Victoria – Find out more about insurance for planes within the OpenAirplane network through STARR Aviation

Rick – Download ATC Voice game for iPad

Len – The ResQLink PLB

Carl – The Canadian Aviation and Space Museum