Mary didn't feel great this morning so instead of flying to Ocean City MD for the weekend she decided to hang out at home. I could not pass up the gorgeous wx so I sent an email to Mid-Atlantic English Springer Spaniel Rescue (MAESSR). There was a transport available from Goochland, VA to Egg Harbor NJ, that's in my comfort zone. I wasn't sure what the wx would be like after yesterdays powerful winds and light show so I waited to make the go call this morning. MAESSR filled the transport by ground, so I let them know I would be available if needed.
With the rescue flight shot to heck I decided to just go fun fly. Mike was busy with his list of things to get done and Vince was going to a concert with his brother, it was looking like a solo flight.David Stow was working on his interior (airtex carpet upgrade) at South Jersey Regional, KVAY and invited me to meet up for lunch. That works for me, a new airport and new restaurant.
08Romeo at the Runway Cafe' |
OK, engine clean, cowl reinstalled and pre-flight completed. I launched for VAY deciding not to file, instead just slow and low over NJ. I headed east towards the Cedar Lake VOR (VCN) then turned north when clear of Philly's Bravo but keeping clear of McGuire's alert space. A fun flight with Philly tuned in, but no flight following.
Top picture looking north, bottom picture looking south |
I called Dave and we met at the Runway Cafe'. Great chili and I added a BLT for my lunch. It was great to catch up and talk flying. We are both looking forward to getting our Brides out for a nice dinner, maybe a beach run will be involved. Thanks Dave for picking this one up, he only let me leave tip. Next round is on me!
Delaware River over the nose |
Delaware memorial Bridges, Twin Spans |
It was a fun day of flying and worth the trip to catch up with David. I also got to add a new airport to my list!
Those birds are quick-working little suckers. I spent a solid 15 minutes cleaning sticks out of the 172's cowling last week - and it had flown (and was clean) the night prior. Yet another reminder why you always want to do a full preflight!
ReplyDeleteSteve, I will NOT forget the nose plugs again. Can't beat a good pre-flight, it always makes me feel just a bit safer.
ReplyDeleteYup, but that doesn't even always solve the problem. The nose plugs *were* in on the 172... the bird had flown up from the small opening at the bottom near the nose strut!
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