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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
No they said only prop planes, crop dusters and Fat Nixon’s POS 757 are only allowed to land there…
I'd assume another Spirit-type would move in. It's not exactly luxury but I fly out of Latrobe frequently. So much easier than going to the Yinzerland.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Speaking of crop dusters, it's going to be interesting if Spirit pulls out of nearby Latrobe (there are rumors).
I'd assume another Spirit-type would move in. It's not exactly luxury but I fly out of Latrobe frequently. So much easier than going to the Yinzerland.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
I’ve had no luck finding anything out of Latrobe (or Johnstown). I fly almost exclusively Delta but on occasion look for something quick to DC. Maybe someday I’ll find a fit because I hear it’s about as easy as it gets considering its size. It gets old having to drive to the other side of Pittsburgh to get to the airport.
I like Pittsburgh Airport once I'm there (it's usually dead). Getting there is the pain. I'll often leave at like 3am just to get through the city. I'd rather sit at the airport than in traffic.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
It's extremely limited for direct flights.
I like Pittsburgh Airport once I'm there (it's usually dead). Getting there is the pain. I'll often leave at like 3am just to get through the city. I'd rather sit at the airport than in traffic.
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It would have probably suited the Pittsburgh market had the airport been built east of the city…like say Monroeville. But then again the whole area is a pain the butt to traverse thanks to the hills.
Philadelphia International sits where it accessible to most plus you can take a train there too.
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Totally off topic here but I had some time to kill this afternoon in Chicago. I went in to a sports card store.
I used to be a major collector but this was my first time in an actual card shop in probably 20 years.
Talk about a whole new world. Goodness.
I still collect from time to time but only via eBay, and I don't buy anything after 1987 (with very few exceptions).
I had no idea that a pack of cards these days ranges from $8 to $30. Per pack. Total culture shock.
The cards of my era are nowhere to be found in modern shops.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostTyrone Fowler has received interest from some big P5 programs (including the Florida Gators). As always, interest doesn't always mean offer. Nonetheless.
I do not think he has signed anywhere yet, however. I'd assume he's waiting for the next Portal frenzy (after Spring camp).
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostTotally off topic here but I had some time to kill this afternoon in Chicago. I went in to a sports card store.
I used to be a major collector but this was my first time in an actual card shop in probably 20 years.
Talk about a whole new world. Goodness.
I still collect from time to time but only via eBay, and I don't buy anything after 1987 (with very few exceptions).
I had no idea that a pack of cards these days ranges from $8 to $30. Per pack. Total culture shock.
The cards of my era are nowhere to be found in modern shops.
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