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Bezig met laden... The $100 Hamburger : A Guide to Pilots' Favorite Fly-In Restaurants, Second Edition (editie 2002)door John Purner (Auteur)
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A cover-to-cover revision of the world's only pilot-to-pilot eating guide. . Featuring new restaurants, new airports, and updated reviews from pilots across the U.S., "The $100 Hamburger" is a true must have for any pilot in search of a good meal or an excuse to fly.. . The Third Edition features over 1,000 pilot-rated-and-recommended places to land for that meal at the end of the flight and includes restaurants from all 50 states. These reviews are PIREPs (Pilot Reports) from fellow pilots who've been there, chowed down, and awarded each joint from one to five "burgers." They tell you everything: location...quality...price...transportation...as well as dress codes and hours of operation!. . There's truly no better flight partner than this trusted combination travel, dining, and pilot guide to help you "know before you go.," . Visit the $100 Hamburger Site at www.100dollarhamburger.com. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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That is not this book. This book is a directory of airport restaurants, organized by state. When available, pilot reports are included with comments and ratings. The companion to this book is the author's website, which you can't access without paying a fee. I think there's a newer version of this book (which has a cover just as ugly and early 2000s looking as the website), but even with the newest edition I would highly recommend calling or looking up many of these restaurants before going, as I have no idea how out-of-date this information is, and a book can't be dynamically updated. (And unless you cough up some $$, you won't be able to use the website to check.)
While I'm glad that I live in a world where this book exists, I just can't get terribly enthusiastic about the book itself. ( )