Does anyone know of good milk runouts for the Caribbean that can take advantage of the latest world update? Particularly for short haul airliners (e.g.737/320)?
As much as I love Northern Europe in January I really need some sunshine!
Does anyone know of good milk runouts for the Caribbean that can take advantage of the latest world update? Particularly for short haul airliners (e.g.737/320)?
As much as I love Northern Europe in January I really need some sunshine!
I’m interested too!
A favorite GA route for me is San Juan Dominicci to TNCM. A hot-rod twin or the TBM can do it in around a half-hour (maybe less?), while something like the Islander will still do it in less than an hour. Since a certain brand of adult beverage is manufactured close by, I generally load up something with some cargo capacity and imagine myself taking a load of what I like to call “bat juice” over for delivery to the Sunset Bar and Grill on the south end of Maho Beach.
Just said this in another thread. For a very busy day just do TNCM to Barth, then do Barth 10 to Saba 12 in the BN2-Islander. Stop, park, open, shut, restart, and back 3 or 4 runs complete runs, then to TNCM to end your shift. Short, reversible flight plan, 15 minute runs, super busy and challenge after challenge. Back to TNCM and you feel like you’re in a cub landing at Edwards AFB.
Watch the videos of guys running these types of routes, they look like 20 year NYC cab drivers doing it.