Timebuilder
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This is the kind of thing I miss about my old job.
Radar at St Maarten? Cool. Even so, you have to watch out for other airplanes being vectored for landing. The controllers aren't quite up to US standard. Brief the departure procedure, too. They want you to turn in a particular direction before you hit the big hill in front of you. One guy I flew with made a turn the wrong way, and they were a little upset by it. The whole time I'm pointing and saying "no, THAT WAY!!' but it didn't help. I let him explain it to the tower.
The Maho isn't bad per se, but I'll bet the hotel mentioned above near Orient Beach is more fun. Better scenery, too.
The 747 takeoffs are interesting from the outdoor restaurant at the Maho. Loud, too.
Check your charts and go over the HF reporting info if you don't do this often. I'd make up a template and fill in the info in the right order, to keep it simple.
RVSM equipment makes it a lot easier. We had one RVSM 35a when I left, if I recall correctly.
Down the road from the airport is a small rental car place where you can get a corolla to tool around the island. You can also rent a cell phone there, since a typical US phone won't work. Maybe a phone with a sim card will, but I never looked into it. We carried a little Nokia around in order to always be available to our dispatcher.
Phillipsburg has a real supermarket if you want to buy food.
Good luck. I miss it.
Radar at St Maarten? Cool. Even so, you have to watch out for other airplanes being vectored for landing. The controllers aren't quite up to US standard. Brief the departure procedure, too. They want you to turn in a particular direction before you hit the big hill in front of you. One guy I flew with made a turn the wrong way, and they were a little upset by it. The whole time I'm pointing and saying "no, THAT WAY!!' but it didn't help. I let him explain it to the tower.
The Maho isn't bad per se, but I'll bet the hotel mentioned above near Orient Beach is more fun. Better scenery, too.
The 747 takeoffs are interesting from the outdoor restaurant at the Maho. Loud, too.
Check your charts and go over the HF reporting info if you don't do this often. I'd make up a template and fill in the info in the right order, to keep it simple.
RVSM equipment makes it a lot easier. We had one RVSM 35a when I left, if I recall correctly.
Down the road from the airport is a small rental car place where you can get a corolla to tool around the island. You can also rent a cell phone there, since a typical US phone won't work. Maybe a phone with a sim card will, but I never looked into it. We carried a little Nokia around in order to always be available to our dispatcher.
Phillipsburg has a real supermarket if you want to buy food.
Good luck. I miss it.
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