Garmin 530 in the avionics shop for WAAS upgrade |
Hmmm...storage area, maybe? |
Vince and I were first to arrive on the ramp. I had some time to catch up with coworker Tim, airport Op's and say hello to the folks from Big Sky FBO. It seems non of the north-east sector was going to show. The mid-Atlantic director, John P did show but he ran late having to come from Leesburg. I'm so glad I don't have to deal with the DC flight restrictions. It was good to catch up and of course, talk planes. John flys a 77 Sundowner that looks sharp and is done in the University of Delaware fighting Blue Hen colors, just a coincidence. John's color scheme instantly reminded me of Bo's plane and that brought back some good memories too.
Vince and I were ready to head back to Wilmington. It was different today navigating with the single VOR and having to flip flop frequencies on the Collins. Good practice out of my normal comfort zone and had some turbulence to contend with too.
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Looks like it was a nice morning.
So...was it distracting to fly around with a gaping hole in your panel? (Just teasing, and the end result will be worth it!)
It did feel a little odd. I really had fun dialing in the Collins nav and tracking a radial to get there. The Collins nav can flip flop between the frequency, or the to/from radial.
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