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  1. scottfromboston

    Any aircraft owners in MA?

    $150/year registration for a single. Easy. No sales tax on aircraft-related purchases. May not be relevant, but we use an NH LLC for administrative purposes (partnership) which runs about $150/year. Having owned a couple of businesses in MA, if you can avoid MA business filings, you're better off.
  2. scottfromboston

    182 down in Mass all 3 survive

    seemingly a botched go-around everyone doing OK that's all I'll say
  3. scottfromboston

    A trend of First Officers not wanting to be Captains

    R/D here, and same approach. A lot of these discussions ignore the reality for airline pilots - a LOT have side gigs. Assuming you've kept your cost of living low, you save some capital, dial back a bit at such a job and maintain a stable income and benefits and suddenly you have the time to...
  4. scottfromboston

    Track car daily driver recommendations

    if you get a WRX you'll need to take up vaping
  5. scottfromboston

    Track car daily driver recommendations

    As you get closer to dedicated track car, 2.5L converted NC's are attainable and a nice option. The smaller motors can be turboed but run out of cooling. There's always the LFX (Chevy V6) converted Miata (NB and NC) and RX8. The converted RX8 (fantastic chassis) may be a workable option for the...
  6. scottfromboston

    Track car daily driver recommendations

    RS2 porsche/audi wagon? would be a crime to track one, IMO. Rare. I didn't see where the OP specified manual, but the RS3 could be a fun option..
  7. scottfromboston

    Track car daily driver recommendations

    Two friends are tracking both a daily-driver ST and the other, a C7 GS Corvette. The ST seems to be a good solution but as a daily, it's tight inside. The 'Vette is basically a dedicated track car, but the operating costs are obscene - he thinks he's spending about 3000-3500 for a 3-day event...
  8. scottfromboston

    Track car daily driver recommendations

    When we have some more space, another is high on the list.
  9. scottfromboston

    Track car daily driver recommendations

    Having owned a WRX and other Imprezas, I don't consider them 250k mile cars, particularly if there is track use in the mix.
  10. scottfromboston

    Track car daily driver recommendations

    Ha. To be clear, my wife daily-drove an N-B for several years (and winters!). Similar experiences, but I'm hesitant to recommend one as a primary daily unless (like we did) you have access to something else, in our case an Impreza wagon.
  11. scottfromboston

    Track car daily driver recommendations

    No mention of RS6 Avant? Joking aside, I've driven most of the options here, and tracked about half. GTI is really the first thing coming to mind. It's a great daily and a fun track car, easy on tires, and will survive a long time. The Golf R is a little too wound up for my taste. Personally...
  12. scottfromboston

    Aircraft Upholstery Fabric. US

    The official burn test is cheap, easy, and seemingly less stringent than what most had done at home (they use a small lab burner) - they're looking to ensure that the materials don't continue to burn after the flame source is taken away. You'll find that most automotive materials just pass this...
  13. scottfromboston

    Climbing at the Gunks?

    Looks fun! I could possibly carve out a weekday but am otherwise booked until fall. only climbing indoors these days (littleton MetroRock) but would love to get out.
  14. scottfromboston

    SR22 Passenger Weight

    Very, very happy with it! As business moves along, I joke about burning Jet A but it's hard to imagine needing *more* then the SR22 offers.
  15. scottfromboston

    SR22 Passenger Weight

    Late G1. PFD and TKS with the Hartzell aluminum prop.
  16. scottfromboston

    SR22 Passenger Weight

    It's been a while since my private certificate, but I don't remember the W/B math including any variables with a dollar value. :)
  17. scottfromboston

    SR22 Passenger Weight

    The SR22 has a pretty wide envelope but you do have to watch the forward limits - easily resolved by some weight in the baggage area. With full fuel and my 195lb self and 130lb wife, we're at the forward limits. In the OP's scenario, unless the pilot weighs 150 or so they're going to be out of...
  18. scottfromboston

    No luck with Surefly Ignition. Tech support awful. Engine won't start

    We've only got about 10 hours on hours (ferry flight home from shop, a BFR, and an 8-hour trip across the country) but it's been great so far. Hot starts now a non-event, and I'm pretty sure we're getting another two or three knots LOP. Love it so far. In disclosure, I did bring the replaced...
  19. scottfromboston

    Lake Michigan - Would you cross it in a single?

    Same. Done it several times for OSH. Inflatable life jacket on, watch the boats, flight following. I may attach some sort of daytime signaling device to the jacket - I just have a small strobe now. And/or a PLB. All this said, I grew up sailing offshore and am in a fast plane (with a chute). I...
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