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DairyAir

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In the midst of my preparations for hara kiri on hearing the news I would have to become a commuter again I was curious as to the policy of RV's in the employees parking lot at IAD. Are they allowed at all or is there a size limit any info will be appreciated. The only remaining question where to dump the lav!

Thanks
DA
 
MWAA will allow you to park it at the north lot, but not stay in it. If the cops drive by whiile you are running your generator and having a cold one with the ac on you will be tossed from the lot. I have noticed a mini trailer park at the maint hangar though. You might want to check on that. The training center lot has also been used, but I was told security will run you off from there as well.

Good luck. There is a park at I66 just west of Manassas but I hear it is pricey and noisy ( it is on the edge of I66).
 
I have a buddy that stays in the Walmart parking lot. He never gets run off by security or cops or anything like that. Apparently Walmart encourages people in RVs to stay the night in thier parking lots.
 
Walmart...

yeah, I heard somewhere that Walmart does allow RV folks to camp out in their parking lots. I'm sure they wouldn't appreciate any brown trout swimming around their parking lot, so the lav dumps might be another problem...
 
Walmart actually encourages the use of their lots? Is this so the employees will have some company at night? just kidding
 
Walmart

I called one of the Walmart here in ATL and sure enough they won't run you off, I guess they think you will spend some money at the store if you stay there.

How close is the walmart to IAD and are there any hotels nearby, i.e. shuttle buses.


Have a Dandy Day
DairyAir
 
OHHHYEAHHAAA,
The only remaining question where to dump the lav!
Back that badboy up to a freedum crj, run the hose into the cockpit, letter rip, peanuts and corn for all!
couldnt resist
PBR
 
I did it for almost a year.

It's great having your own stuff and not sharing a crashpad. Walmart works even if you don't have a gen, although summers around dulles can get very humid, it might be worth it to find a cheapo campground where you can have electric hookups at least to run the ac.

Lav dumps aren't that hard, a lot of the bigger gas chains like Gas City or Love's will have free RV dumps and free water for filling the tank. Personally I dry camped in a parking lot for four months in a row commuting once. About three times a month I spent a night in a campground to charge batteries and refill the water tank. Cost me about 60 bucks a month and I still have the trailer for camping on my weeks off now that I'm on to greener pastures.
 
Walmart lots

Hey All and DairyAir,
Walmart does want RVers in the parking lot, they hope it stops thieves from taking stuff that walmart leaves out at night.
later,
and welcome to sleeping in an RV!
I have a 1961 Ford Shortie school bus that I am restoring into a camper.
later,
robert sanchez
 
I'm not sure where the closest Walmart is to IAD, but there is everything right there by IAD so youll have no problem finding one close by.
 
There is a Wal-mart about 4 miles away from IAD. Just go straight out on 28 north from the airport, take a right on Nokes blvd. and a right at the first light. Wal-Mart and Sams club are right there, and there are a few fast food joints as well. Good luck.
 
good god...

Can you imagine the pax sitting in back talking about the pilots, saying how they must make big bucks and have a big house on a lake somewhere nearby......
 
PBRstreetgang said:
OHHHYEAHHAAA,
The only remaining question where to dump the lav!
Back that badboy up to a freedum crj, run the hose into the cockpit, letter rip, peanuts and corn for all!
couldnt resist
PBR

"Sh!tter's full!"
 
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Gulfstream 200 said:
good god...

Can you imagine the pax sitting in back talking about the pilots, saying how they must make big bucks and have a big house on a lake somewhere nearby......


If they only knew that their pilots are really trailer trash living in a Wal-Mart parking lot.........
 
Sidenote,
If you are living in a RV do you have to have less than full head of teeth, or do gots to pull some out. Hint: pull the ones with gold out you can sell'em and your parents already know you are too stupid to live in a house that don't roll, so they won't be too suprised when you drive up in your house and wanna flush the **CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**ter down the stormdrain. whewwweee that was a long one!
PBR
 
What's the typical cost of a decent RV/trailer as opposed to spending a couple grand a year on a crash pad?
I guess in the long run if you find one cheap it will save you some cash.

Of course I can't see a "reel niice treyler" staying around a Walmart for long. When you get bumped off the last flight home and go to crash in your mobile bed, all you find is a cut lock and note that says "Thanx, Oh ya 1".
 
THIS IS GREAT...WHAT A THREAD!!! Only Regional pilots would ask about rv'ing in a wal-mart parking lot!!!! And management says pilots are paid enough!!!

I was on a flight the other day with my mom and we started talking about what was going to make me happy (I'm currently trying to decide on a few Non flying jobs within the company) I proceeded to tell her "not until I am in the cockpit flying this airplane." I then proceeded to tell her the misconceptions most have about pilots salaries and the fact I would be making only about $18,000 a year as an fo. Some of our pilots are on welfare and food stamps. Her comment was "So we are moving backwards instead of forwards then?" I said yep...only the life of a regional pilot!!! I have got to tell her about this thread so she can start looking for an rv now!!!!
 
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RV's

I have done some shopping on the net and here is what I found. Early nineties 33 foot RV, holiday Rambler, twin beds in the rear, convertible sofa, full size drop down bed above drivers seat. Full kitchen, full bath with tub, 2 tv's/vcr's, two AC units, generator. Asking $15,200 NADA for this one is 17,800. I went and looked at it and it is pretty nice. New carpet doesn't smell runs and drives good. The credit union will finance it for ten years so the payment would be $175/mo. If I can get a couple buddies to pay 50 or so a month to use it so much the better. Here is the best part it is tax deductible because it is considered a second home.

See Ya at the Walmart

DA
 
Walmart Rules!

Just spent two nights in separate Walmart parking lots last month during a long road trip. It works great! A couple of pointers... Park next to semi tractor-trailers if there are any in the lot. It sort of promotes a brotherhood! Secondly, if possible park away from any stray carts left in the lot by shoppers. This is because the teenager that collects the carts at the crack of 5:45am will wake you up and look at you funny.

MM
 
I can't afford a RV...

It was only three weeks in sept in the RDU,
and I slept in the back of my "suv" during
the night in the employee lot, then went to
the nearest campground to shower the next
morning.

The scariest thing was the waitress at the
Waffel House.


Hahaha

go for it!
 
My dad's got a huge non-diesel RV that he and my mom drove to Alaska each year from NC to run a campgound in Juneu (sp?), and he has it for sale right now in NC for under $10K. I am seriously considering asking him to finance it for me so I can live in it while I pump fuel/fly checks/CFI/etc. down the road.

Are you guys BS'ing or do broke-ass pilots actually do this?

Minh
 
belchfire said:
I can't afford a RV...

It was only three weeks in sept in the RDU,
and I slept in the back of my "suv" during
the night in the employee lot, then went to
the nearest campground to shower the next
morning.

The scariest thing was the waitress at the
Waffel House.


Hahaha

go for it!
No $hit, it's been done. I was parking my
uv next to a RV so I was in the best shadow
from the parking lot lights!
 
Just bumping one of my all time favorite threads.
 
I was non-revving, sitting next to a Delta reserve 767 Capt. He had the sweetest deal going, for a commuter:

He lived in Dallas, commuted to LAX. He was on reserve on the 767-400, doing round-trips to HNL when he was called to work. When sitting reserve, he had an RV that he kept at the employee lot, which he then drove to Dockweiler State Beach (at the end of the LAX runways) and sat reserve at the beach for $10/night. Pretty sweet deal.

I was looking at doing the same thing for sitting reserve in SLC, til I left ASA.
 
I slept in my car for about two months in the CLE employee lot when I was between residences and taking home about $1100/month. Used a warm sleeping bag from Walmart because it was Dec/Jan. and pretty cold. It worked OK, and I was actually suprised how comfortable I was, except every morning there would be a lot of condensation on the inside of the windows. It's amazing what you just don't want to spend money on when you don't have much to spend. If I wasn't on probation, I probably would have just slept in our crewroom at the airport.
 
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Man... memories!

HA! Good thing I don't have a family.

The only way I could afford to get my instrument rating several years back was to sleep in the back of my car. It was a wagon, so I folded down the seats, and stretched my blanket from the rear corner diagonally across the seats. It worked O.K. I kept clothes in one corner, food and gas stove in another, and books on the front seat. A little alarm clock, listened to the radio getting dressed, heck, I didn't even have to get out my house to commute to the airport or work! Great views of thunderstorms, nice rain noises... it was a lot of fun. Not conducive for bringing home girls. I tried it once. Emphasis on the word "once" and "tried."

However, in summertime, beware of the "bake-awake".

Picture yourself: The sun rises brilliantly in the east, and the car temp slowly goes up. Thermo-dynamics at work! You're tired, as you worked nights and trained all day, and you dig your head underneath the pillow where it was cooler and continue to sleep. Well, the temperature only goes up and up and up, but you still sleep alright, and you tell yourself, "I'll keep sleeping until it gets warm." However, "warm" doesn't come gradually...All is fine until the car hits a magical critical temperature then: The brain goes into full emergency procedure and wakes up the body, all senses screaming: YOU ARE BEING COOKED! BAM! Up you jump, grappling for the door, your mind is half-awake being dragged along by your body. Pop the door and out into the cool morning air you crawl, disoriented and feeling pretty rotten because that's a sh!tty way to come out of a nice well deserved sleep. So there you are, stumbling around in the middle of a busy parking lot in your underwear muttering to yourself, surrounded by commuters staring at you like jungle-boy-who-has-just-fallen-out-of-the-forest. The bake-awake has got you again!

That was a of fun.

I'll be in a normal crashpad next time.
 

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