I decided to start the year off right with a short flight today. The wx is perfect and it's going all downhill the rest of the week. Mary passed on breakfast so I sent Vince a text and posted on Facebook. Jeff in Woodbine posted that the Woodbine pilots are heading to Georgetown -KGED, great, I'm in.
I quickly uncovered and pulled out the one gallon sprayer I had stowed in the baggage compartment earlier in the week. A few pumps for pressure and a light spray had the frost rolling of the wing. I completed my pre-flight and turned 08Romeo into the sun while I parked my SUV outside the gate.
I sent Vince a text that I am wheels up in five minutes, no answer. I was already warming up the oil at low idle and had just released the brake when he sent a text. I responded,taking off - catch up next weekend. I felt bad but I really wanted to get to GED while the Woodbine pilots were still there.
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C5 Climbing over the Bay |
I launched for Georgetown and once turned on course and approved for a frequency change I turned up the music. I did dial in Dover Approach since I would be flying over the air base at three thousand feet. I watched a C5 take off and turn out towards the Bay and the young lady flying that heavy was alerted to traffic south bound at my altitude, yep, it was me. I contacted Dover, stated my position, altitude and that I had the heavy climbing over the Bay. They gave me a squawk code and we road along together.
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Northbound - East view over the Bay on DE shoreline |
I guess I was ten north of Georgetown when I canceled flight following and announced my position on unicom. There was a plane working in the pattern, one just ahead of me joining number two behind the pattern guy, myself and one other heading in. I crossed midfield for the left down wind runway two two and made an ok, "flat", landing. I taxied in and secured 08Romeo then headed for the restaurant.
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Breakfast bunch |
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Jeff's Mooney |
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Finally some tail winds! |
Good eats at the breakfast buffet and great conversation, always good for some laughs. We squared away the bill and headed out to the flight line. I was number four for departure and heading north. The winds had picked up but I would have a tail wind for my ride home. The sky was clear, despite the brown mucky layer in the distance. I rode home with good ground speeds and listened to the 70's hits. I did monitor Dover since I would once again cross over the field. Got lucky again as I watched a 747 take off opposite direction and climb out towards the bay. I wonder if I look like a bug on their windscreen?
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747 Departing Dover AFB |
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View of Wilmington turning base to final |
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Delaware memorial Bridges on down wind |
I contacted the Wilmington tower and acknowledged a left down wind for runway one niner. I felt better with a smooth landing on this leg, having to add power to make the first taxiway. All secured I said goodbye to 08Romeo and headed home. Welcome to 2012!!
Great way to start the New Year!
ReplyDeleteGary - what mixture are you using in the sprayer to get light frost off the wings? Thx - Rick
ReplyDeleteRick - I use it straight, it's cheap and works great. Here is a link to the product and the MSDS sheet.
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