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bottle to throtlte 8 hours.... but the other way ?

Posté : jeudi 27 mars 2008 12:04
par keskildi
only in the US : si on ne sait pas quoi faire des hangars desaffectés d'AF Industrie à Orly, voila une idée qu'elle est bonne :

Flying And Alcohol - No. Hangars And Beer - Yes!

All pilots know that eight hours bottle-to-throttle is an absolute minimum rule, but luckily there is no rule about how soon after landing you can tip back a cold one.

Taking advantage of pilots' affection for a tasty brew, some folks in Redlands, Calif., have opened up a microbrewery right next to the airport, in the former headquarters of a missionary flying group.

The brewery is named Hangar 24, in honor of a favorite hangout of the owner, Ben Cook, who started brewing beer at home and sharing it with airport friends after the day's flying was done. The beer labels and logo designs feature vintage aircraft and wooden propellers.



The beer can be bought only when you're in the local Redlands area, but anyone can shop at the Web site for an aviation-themed T-shirt or beer glass.


visit our site for a virtual free drink : http://www.hangar24brewery.com/index.htm

source : http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archives/a ... tml#197467
http://www.avweb.com/newspics/hangar24.jpg

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Re: bottle to throtlte 8 hours.... but the other way ?

Posté : vendredi 28 mars 2008 8:48
par opslady
Ca me fait bien penser au bar/resto "Pilot Pete's" a cote de l'aeroport regional de Schaumburg, pas loin de chez moi.
C'est consruit comme un hangar, mais vu le materiel du batiment et du plafond, ca fait beaucoup de bruit a l'interieur!
J'aime bien l'idee.Image

Si on fait ca dans un hangar d'AFI a ORY:
" moi , je connais bien ce Captain la-bas!"
"lequel?"
.."celui qui tombe sous la table..le Chef de la Division A***"