South view down the Delaware bay. Looking at the line of clouds crossing into delaware covering our intended destination |
Cloud layer closing down on us about 15 north of GED |
What needs to said? |
SR1 Bridge on the left and the RT13 Bridge on the right. Both bridges, new and old, crossing the C&D canal |
We finally broke out north of Dover and I acknowledged ground contact just before Jack advised the Delaware coastline in sight. The wx cleared but the winds picked up. Now in the clear I asked if Jack wanted more stick time. Once again we transferred control and Jack took us to the 3 mile right base for runway nine as Wilmington tower directed. I set 08Romeo down on runway nine despite the gusty winds, they were mostly down the runway.
Thanks Jack for a great time! I am looking forward to you flying as my safety pilot. Despite your claims of being rusty you sure had smooth stick and rudder skills. Also, THANKS for breakfast, I got the next round.
3 comments:
I am always amazed at the skill level retained by lapsed pilots. It was great of you to get Jack back into his element!
It really was a fun day flying. Best part, I have another potential safety pilot to help keep me current.
Safety piloting is great on both ends. Even though I'm a ways away from going after the IR (simply don't have the $$ right now) it's nice to have the chance to tag along with friends from time to time. You always pick up something new and any time in the air is a good time for learning, in my opinion.
Glad to see you got some good bacon and a new right seater! ;-)
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