Main Page      Travel blog      Travel news      Travel articles      Travel resources
tripzs-logo-823410.jpg


Wrong Airport, Safe Landing



Wrong Airport, Safe Landing
My first view of Hershey, PA, was from the air. I was flying a Cessna C-172 from Toronto Island Airport along with three other pilots, all but one newly licensed. Our lone female pilot had flown the plane from Toronto to Buffalo, where we were mandatory to check in with customs before continuing. My turn came next; an amateur nervously negotiating the multiple taxiways of a busy international airport he'd never seen before. The Hershey leg was pleasant enough but I was relying on an experienced pilot in the right seat who was handling the navigation chores. He forgot to explain that there were two airports in Hershey, close together. Suddenly he yelled "no. not that one, this one!" I immediately put the Cessna into a tight J-turn, hardly the accepted way to enter a circuit, but all went well and when we touched down smoothly our little crew gave me a round of applause. Or maybe it was a sigh of relief.

Were we to make the same flight on October 13, 2007, we might see something like the above, a huge field full of collector cars in the nation's largest show, swap meet, and flea market, presented by the Hershey Region of the AACA. I've featured it in a prior blog so this time I'd like to draw your attention to an associated event that's as unusual as my landing. RM Auctions will be conducting a "Night at the Museum" charity auction fund raiser for the AACA Museum where attendees can bid on one-of-a-kind travel packages to major automotive events, behind-the-scenes-tours, "collector lunches", fine art and automobilia. Guest speakers include personalities from the collecting and motorsport communities. RM is asking for your assistance in supporting this worthy cause. You can be a sponsor by clicking here, or make a donation by clicking here.


Posted by: Philip Powell    Source