on 6/3/02 21:20, WM P KINCY at pkincy@msn.com wrote:
> Yes and it is way too small for an autox. And there are very nasty
> elevation changes. I know PCA has used it buy we could pave someone's back
> yard and do better.
>
> One idea that I have always wanted to try is to get someone with a plane to
> donate some time and get in it on a Sunday (or Saturday) and fly around
> looking for empty paved lots. Write them down and do a systematic
> contacting job of the owner/operator.
>
> Perry
> "long ago scheduler dude"
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Joe <joe@bea.com>
> To: "Pat Kelly" <lollipop487@attbi.com>, Joe <joe@bea.com>,
> ba-autox@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Gravel at Golden Gate Fields
> Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 10:40:55 -0700
>
> At 10:28 AM 6/3/2002 -0700, Pat Kelly wrote:
>>>
>>>> I realize the search for the perfect surface leads us away from
> the Bay
>>>> Area.
>>>
>>> I don't necessarily agree...
>> So what is the perfect surface within the Bay Area? Don't say the Alameda
>> Naval Air Station, or Moffett...we can't find the right politician to talk
>> to. If you know him/her let us know.
>
> My personal criteria are (in order) 1 - clean, 2 - near, 3 - large.
> For my tastes, Oakland and GGF are the best as long as they're
> clean. I have never had any bad feeling about the cleanliness of
> Oakland, so either they clean it well, or we do. I do like GGF, at least
> I have had no such bad experience as Saturday's.
> I know of no politicians... PCA often gets to use the police training
> facility near Dublin. Has anyone in SCCA tried to find entree there?
>
>> --Pat K
>
>
> _________________________________________________________________
I have already donated the plane on a few occasions. Want to donate fuel and
help plot?
The really hard work is hunting down the appropriate person and CONVINCING
them they want us in their yard.
MJ
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