Who was flying a 140 in the pattern at Stockton (KSCK) today?
Gary
140 at Stckton
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Re: 140 at Stckton
Gary a little more info may get a better response - my first thought when I first read reminded me of, "NXXXX call the tower when you land"!!
PS I'm in TN.
PS I'm in TN.
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Re: 140 at Stckton
I didn't have a radio. It looked like it had a yellow tail, or a yellow stripe on the tail. I thought it might be a member of this august group. At first, I thought it might be a 140A based in Concord, but it had round wingtips.
No big deal.
Gary
No big deal.
Gary