It's been hectic trying to plan a few trips and still get ready to demo our kitchen and have everything ready for the cabinet maker to do his install. One of the chores is to pack everything up prior to demo, I think this is the biggest PITA but obviously a critical step. The demo part will be fun, what guy doesn't like tearing things apart. I do have to remind myself that all this will happen at the same time 08Romeo goes in for annual and I'll be spending three days, of my week vacation, rolling around on the shop floor only to have to come home and start the demo.
I digress, this write up is about BAC fest. I just thought some background into what's going on at home would offset any senseless ramblings off the beaten path, I rest my case.
Maggie has a boarding reservation for Friday and the cats are good to go. The plan is to be out of the house early and at the plane by 7am. I will have the fuel topped and maybe the cover removed the night before but at least we will be ready to launch by 7:30ish. The logistics are pretty much covered now we await the wx and Saturday's departure.
UPDATE: Friday 9/30/2011
A change in the plan! Our conversation walking out to our vehicles on the way to work this morning went something like this. The wx is not looking good for a flight to Ithaca on Saturday so we both decided to take a half day today and literally get on the road in our SUV. A few hours later as the wx updates it looks very doable for a Friday departure and it's looking better for a Sunday return home, that would work and we really don't want to drive.
Departing two seven at ILG |
It's only a few minutes to the Vet and she is not a happy gal, by the way I always get to drop the dog off so I guess I'm the bad guy. Ok Mary has dropped her off a few times. We are soon pointed south and heading towards 08Romeo, who is waiting with a full belly of fuel ready to fly.
Mary and I flow through the ritual and have 08Romeo ready to fly. I contact ground and pick up my clearance.
C- KITH
R- RH RV PTW FJC V149 CFB ITH
A- 2000/6000-10
F- 119.75
T- 4272
wx ahead! |
eyeball confirmation |
Pocono racetrack (NASCAR) |
KITH |
Cayuga Lake |
Final One Four - KITH |
KITH Tower |
We got everything unpacked and realized we forgot sweatshirts and heavy jackets, the temps were in the low fifties. We will make do and once finished getting things put away we headed downstairs to meet the BAC Fest attendees. Mary and I headed to the bar for a drink and some good conversation. It was so nice to see Bo and his Bride Sandra. Mary and I mingled and I got to put faces to the names on the Beech Aero Club forum.
The group gathered for a "happy hour" in a private room in the hotel. Munchies were great and so was the chance to walk around and meet people. There were so many new faces and names, I'm not sure I can remember everyone.
The Rose |
Saturday 10/1/2011
Saturday was our day to explore. The plan at breakfast was to invade the Ithaca Farmers Market, Apple Festival, Indian Festival and a second run to the chocolate factory, well at least a first visit by Mary and I. I think we had four cars in the party and once staged we were off to have fun. Most of the men stayed back for the business meeting, I took a pass, I sit in meetings all the time and I didn't need to make this one.
Farmers Market |
At Farmers Market boat dock on lake Cayuga |
Life's So Sweet Chocolate |
Mary and I literally were like two kids in a candy store! We purchased the following; peanut clusters in milk choc, macaroons, pecan clusters in milk choc, sweedish fish, some chocolate with little white dots and we each got a chocolate bar, one with cashews and one with toffy crunch sprinkles.
With our sugar rush in high gear we saddled up for a ride back down the hill to the state park. We passed the antique mall that was noted for a potential afternoon visit and finally turned off the highway for the falls. We had our choice of hiking through the woods to a river level falls view or drive on through the park to the scenic view, we opted for the overlook.
The falls were gorgeous and now we understand why the Life's so sweet clerk said most graduates have their pictures taken there. We hoofed it back up the slate stairs and back to the SUV. We weree keeping an eye on time since the BAC Fest had a scheduled luncheon and general members meeting scheduled at noon. I pulled the Volkswagen into the lot with a few minutes to spare and we headed inside, out of the rain, to clean up for lunch. The meetings were split between members and spouses, I think the ladies had more fun but I will admit I learned about the club and how we operate.
By the time the social hours wrapped up we had enough time to grab a few winks,shower and dress for cocktails before dinner. We all met outside the ballroom to mingle and enjoy a drink or two. I was knocking down sprite since I was flying in the morning. We enjoyed a nice dinner and we had an excellent speaker from Aero News Network, the Editor in Chief, Jim Campbell. BAC also handed out awards and our friend Bo(Flights of the Mouse)took home a gorgeous plaque for his efforts. Congrats my friend!!!
I didn't hang out to late with the group but I hear the party lasted past midnight. I turned in around 10:30 wanting to check on Mary who had left not long after dinner due to a diverticulitis flare up. My bride was resting comfortably and feeling a little better. I'm glad she decided to lay down and rest since we would have a possible bumpy flight home in wx.
Sunday 10/2/2011
I guess we wandered downstairs around 8:30 and met up with fellow club members for breakfast. Everyone looked no worse for wear as we all planned departures, most by car some of us by plane. I checked on the latest updates and it looked like a 1PM departure was our best bet but by the time we finished eating the updates rolled in and they looked worse. Radar was painting an ugly picture (that I forgot to snap) but it was moving west through Ithaca. Once that band had passed we were at least good to go for avoiding heavy rain and winds. Here is a shot I just took at 4:51, six and a half hours after we left. Update was from 4:30.
Waiting on a Mooney to land, hold short 32 |
Wheels up ready for IMC |
Here we go! |
Broke out at 3000' |
Thanks Wilkes Barre, heading back into IMC |
IMC and the rain |
Broke out north of Allentown |
Thanks Allentown, descends me into IMC at 4000 |
almost in the clag |
DRBA War Memorial and offices ( thats my office) |
Misty rain.... |
Landing two seven at ILG |
A smooth landing adding power to make the first taxiway. We are home! Almost two hours of actual and another Approach towards currency. The Instrument rating got us home today, on schedule. We would have been stuck in Ithaca until Wednesday waiting for the ceiling to lift.
Nice stuff! Thanks for sharing this post recently. I'm looking forward to reading more.
ReplyDeleteA little jealous here. In Texas recently, the only IMC has been associated with thunderstorms, so it's hard to get actual. I normally wait for days with low cloud and stable air to go up and get some time in real IMC, but there have been none all year. Just sunshine.
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