Text Box: HANGAR CONSTRUCTION
In between the rain drops, Vinnie Rullo and our staff has managed to get the major foundation ready for the contractors, scheduled to arrive in mid-June.  The total length of the structure will be longer than a football field.  Call Ken—he has 2-3 hangars left.  Occupancy will be in August by the time the electric and everything else is done.

PRINCETON AIRPORT’S

FLYING TIGERS

     Over 30 members and guests attended our May dinner meeting.  Dave Platzer gave an interesting talk with a test at the end.  (We all passed.)

    Our Pot Luck Picnic will be July 27th in Vinnie’s Hangar.  Everyone is asked to bring his/her favorite covered dish.  Please let Lou know so we don’t have too many of one dish.  If you have never been to this event, it is a culinary delight attended by the best people we know—other pilots!  Join the fun.

     June 22nd Fly In— Niagara Falls, NY

Now that warmer weather is supposed to be here, you might want to don a PAFT shirt.  See Steve—he can fill your order.

Want to join the fun—it’s easy—just pay the annual dues of $25.

DELAYED CONSTRUCTION

If you see a bird with something in its beak, it’s more likely to be a twig for a nest in your plane than an olive branch.  Nesting, too, has been delayed because of the weather.  Pre-flight carefully!

NOW ON LINE

Beautiful Archer

Well equipped.

$100/hr.

Check it out !

Text Box: Plane News 
from 
Princeton Airport
Text Box: JUNE, 2003

Volume XXV, Issue 6

Text Box: Congratulations:


1st Solos:
Kenneth Smoler/Carsten Holmes
Private Pilots:
Borja Rodriguez/Brian Olsen
Jacob Samarya/Craig Puleio *
Instrument Pilot:
Larry Tatsch/Craig Puleio
*Extra kudos to Jake who was signed off in January and finally completed the test in May.  That is certainly a record. 
Text Box: 609-921-3100
FAX:  609-683-1015
School Fax:  609-921-1291
E-mail 39N@princetonairport.com
http:\\www.princetonairport.com
Sales/Service ken@princetonairport.com
Text Box: Text Box: Unicom:  122.725 – Runway Lights: 123.05
Text Box: JUNE

Pilot Proficiency Program

 

 

 

 

 

“WINGS”

Phase I:

Kenneth Kobesto/Craig Puleio

Phase II:

Paul Stephens/Dimitri Teplov

Phase III:

Gregory Martin/George Sigalos

Phase IV:

Richard Gaiti/Paul Roszko

Larry Tatsch/Craig Puleio

Phase VII:

Gregory Hansa/Craig Puleio

Have you earned your WINGS

In 2003?  For more information

Call us!

MAY NEWS!

No matter what you had to do this past month, the weather became a factor—and for most, it was a real downer.  To see either the sun or moon became an event.  Let’s hope all of these gloomy days are ending and we will have a great summer.

Congratulations New Airplane

Owners Craig Yasuna and your beau-

tiful Archer.  And to the Quanci gang, once again, good luck with your WWII PT-22, which still hasn’t made it to its new home at 39N, due to the weather.

Former Flight Instructor Chris Chu has stopped by and he is now a captain with Jet Blue.  Well done—that’s a long way from pumping gas at 39N.

TAIL WHEEL TRAINING

 Doylestown Airport now has a new Citabria (from Ken) on line for training.  Many of you have requested tail wheel training, so we suggest you check them out. 

Remember
Dad or Grad

GROUND SCHOOL CLASSES

   Our winter sessions have ended with great success.  A special congratulations to Bryan Boyle & his class who all passed the final exam.

   To those who passed the final, we recommend that you take the FAA test as soon as possible, while the material is fresh in your mind.  Just call CATS—1-800-947-4228 and make an appointment.  We do testing every day.

WANT A GROUND
SCHOOL CLASS?

 

·          PRIVATE PILOT

·          INSTRUMENT

·          PINCHHITTERS

Please sign up at the counter and we will plan a class as soon as we have 12 people.

Text Box: Calendar of Events
June 14th:  Flag Day
June 15th:  Father’s Day
June 21st:  SUMMER BEGINS
June 22nd:  PAFT Fly In
June 26th:  Safety Seminar
July 4th:      Independence Day
       VFR—Open All Day
       IFR—Closed at 1:00 p.m.
  Call ahead for services.
July 27th:  PAFT Picnic

AVIONICS
Are you ready for those hazy, hot, and humid days, when you can’t get out of the airport?  Let us install one of those new “gadgets” which will help you navigate around thunderstorms, etc.

Call Ken for more information.

Happy Summer Flying—

Fly Neighborly!