AugustaWestland AW139 |
The realization of a boyhood dream... Private Pilot July 17, 2006 - Instrument Rating August 19, 2010
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Meeting the Pilots of the MSP
Thursday, April 21, 2022
Getting Vince to Atlantic City
It’s been a crazy few days here at the beach. My 2003 ML 320 left me stranded for the first time, at least it was in the driveway. It was sad to see old blue on the hook but she’ll be back good as new. Mary had to drive me over to the airport so I could preflight and return to pick me up when I returned.
3 Tango Charlie had forty-seven gallons on board which will cover the missions needs. With the preflight completed I got the fan turning and taxied for runway two-zero. The ride at three thousand was smooth with good tailwinds. I picked up flight following with Dover Approach as I closed in on the Waterloo VOR.I decided to cancel flight following north of Dover and contacted the Wilmington Tower. My first instruction was to enter right base runway nine then was switched to right downwind runway one-four. No problem, a nice landing and short taxi clear to FlyAdvanced.
Vince was at the gate with his brother, kudos to Joey for pulling off the surprise. Vince and I saddled up for a flight to Millville Airport for breakfast before we would head to Atlantic City.
I taxied out following Vince picking up our taxi instructions and once cleared we launched to the south east. Vince took controls and did a great job flying and lining us up for the downwind runway ten. We transferred controls and I made a nice landing despite the gusty winds.
I taxied to the south parking area across from the restaurant and was ready to shut down when we both agreed Verna's Flight Line Restaurant was closed. I saw an Ops vehicle and asked them on the radio if they knew if the restaurant was open. Ops did a drive by and confirmed our suspicions.
Well that shot the plan all to hell. We taxied back out and headed to Cape May, KWWD. I was lined up for runway one-nine and made a long straight in with a good landing.
The Flight Deck Diner parking lot was crowded, but the ramp was empty, we secured a front row spot. We were quickly seated, passing on the two counter seats, instead, selecting the one table just inside the door.
Breakfast was excellent and once finished we made our way back out to 3 Tango Charlie. Once belted in and the fan turning Vince and I reviewed our plan for ACY. First the taxiway diagram and then weather so we worked through our arrival and potential taxi to Signature.
We taxied out to runway one-nine and launched for our short trip north up the coast. I did pick up the current ATIS then flight following with Atlantic City Approach. One bit of traffic was called out, passing overhead, a massive C5, very cool!Once the traffic was clear we were handed off to the ACY Tower. There were two military aircraft, KC10 Extenders aerial refuelers, doing touch and goes so wake turbulence was a concern.
Once cleared to land I made my way to the numbers for runway one-three and with gusty winds pulled off a good landing. I followed the taxi instructions to Signature and pulled up as directed by the lineman. I did not shut down, and had to wave him away as Vince exited to the rear of the plane. The lineman motioned for me to come in and I shook my head no and motioned I was heading out. Vince confirmed they wanted to charge me a ramp fee, what a rip off. I used no services.
Coast Guard Helo just off the coast |
Once cleared to takeoff I climbed out as directed, runway heading up to the assigned sixteen hundred feet. The tower handed me off to approach and I was immediately turned on course and given my altitude of three thousand.
I headed home across the Delaware Bay reflecting on a fun day flying with a great friend and someone who seems more like family. It’s been fun to watch Vince grow up since our first flight back in January 2010.
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Spinner Polish
BEFORE |
It reminded me of cleaning our silverware from Mary's Grandmother, although never that dirty. The lighter blue rag on the right was for clean and buff, it too had some discoloration.
Total time was under fifteen minutes and it didn't give my arthritic shoulders much pain.
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Approaches, KOXB
Monday, April 11, 2022
Airplanes and Landings
Saturday, April 09, 2022
Wilmington by Ground
Lets see what driving would cost. The first big item is having to drive, I hate driving, especially on SR 1. The trip each way would be two hours. Spoiler alert, we drove. Mary's SUV gets great fuel mileage averaging just under 28 miles per gallon on our trip. I filled my brides SUV up this morning before I worked on this post and it took 11 gallons. We filled up here in Ocean City at $3.63 a gallon for a total of $40. What is my driving time worth?
Overall it is way cheaper to drive then fly but driving is stressful, demands four hours of behind the wheel craziness, and it's tiring. Flying is quick and easy, we can spend a longer day on location and it's a lot less stressful.
Our first stop was the Booths Corner Farmers Market. I made a beeline to Fishers Deli and Mary got in line at Donut Haven for the most delicious sticky buns.Mary picked up sticky buns, donuts, and a few other tasty items for her Aunt Letti and for brunch at Lynn's. I purchased a bag of beef jerky and a half pound of sliced dried beef for munchy time with Philadelphia cream cheese rolled up inside, really yummy.It was good to visit with Aunt Letti who had spent a day or two in the hospital and was now home recovering. It was also good to catch up with cousin Shelagh from Boston who was taking care of her mom.
We then headed over to visit with Mary's sister-in-law Lynn and nieces Laura, Amy and her spouse Hannah, along with their two boys, Brennen and Rowen. It was a nice visit and Lynn had prepared a most tasty brunch. We had waffles, fresh strawberries, and bacon. Mary says, real bacon, on the stove or in the oven. I cook my bacon in the microwave.
The boys played outside with their gifts for Easter and Mary was making use of the bottled bubble solution. There were plenty of laughs, a few shrill screams, and good times had by all.
We said our goodbyes and headed over to visit with my sister Denise. We walked into a kitchen with smells of fresh baked chocolate chip cookies, good stuff. Dave came home shortly after we arrived, he was road captain for a benefit ride for the SPCA with the motorcycle group he rides with. I believe it's the Harley Owners Group (HOG) Brandywine Chapter. We sat and chatted for a few hours then decided we should get started south for our two hour ride. We wanted to be home in time to feed the Ziva princess by 6pm.
A fun day despite four hours of driving. We are looking forward to our next visit north, hopefully by air!