Reserved some N-Numbers

August 21, 2009

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After reading some threads on the VAF site, I decided to start some research some N-numbers. I needed AZ or ZA as the trailing characters to make it mine, and I wanted a cool sounding (I know, I know) callsign, that was recognizable.

N999ZA. At first, I wanted something that was going to be short and sweet on the radio, but the more I thought about it, I want something recognizable on the radio. “November-niner-niner-niner-zulu-alpha” is long, but very recognizable. ATC will undoubtedly shorten it to “niner-zulu-alpha.”

Also, I like “november triple-niner zulu alpha.” I would never suggest to any of my students that they use unapproved pronunciations of callsigns, but c’mon, it just sounds cool.

As an aside, I got my commercial and CFI-A tickets in N9991B. I always pronounced every character individually, until the controllers in the area started calling me “triple-niner.”

Is that permission for me to do it, too? No. Am I going to? Yes.

N74ZA. <sigh> I reserved this one because everyone else seemed to want their model number, followed by a 4, and then their initials (or wife’s initials, or kids initials, etc.). N74ZA was available, so I might as well reserve it while I can. I like the shorter number, but I am still leaning towards triple-niner-zulu-alpha.

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Ordered Preview Plans

August 21, 2009

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Welcome to the site, and welcome to the first post. Over the last few weeks I’ve been starting to contemplate the dream of owning my own aircraft, and I think I am going to pull the trigger on it. Go to the Why an RV-7? page for more information.

Anyway, I headed over to the Van’s Aircraft website and ordered the preview plans for the RV-7/7A. (Go to the airplane page to see why I chose that airplane.)

At $55 (plus shipping), I didn’t think this was money poorly spent to get the chance to read through the builder’s manual, see a set of 11×17 plans, and start planning out equipment, systems, modifications, etc. Ordering the Preview Plans actually seems like less of a commitment than getting this site set up. I’m not sure what that means about my commitment.

Over the next few months, I’ll be getting ready to order the empennage. Now I’m just waiting for the delivery guy…

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