Monday, December 08, 2025

2025 Year in Review

 Foreshadowing words from December 2024…

“Overall this has been the lowest fly time for me since I started flying back in 2005. I sure hope it will be better times ahead or it might be time to finally ring the bell and hang up the ownership spurs.”

Fast forward to December 2025

I finished up the year with 22 hours, which has been the absolute lowest total since I started flying in 2005. There has been no new airports and no new adventures. There has been an annual inspection, multiple maintenance issues and the start of an interior refit. 

Our trip to Vero Beach in March was a no go due to weather. We still went to Vero, but we ground pounded. Mary and I visited friends near Fort Myers so that was an additional 3 Hour drive across the state as opposed to a half hour flight if we had the plane. Our scheduled trip to Galveston, Texas with an initial overnight in Chattanooga Tennessee was also wiped out due to weather. I guess I should add that we tried to go to Saint Simons island twice in 2024 and yes, mother nature planned otherwise, this year we drove.

Once annual was complete in June and the two new seats installed, I was looking forward to getting back into flying. Unfortunately, the first day tugging the plane out of the hanger, which was August 4. My tug handle broke and I fell backwards and broke my wrist.  I broke my scaphoid bone which typically requires surgery, but instead, I showed healing and was in a hard splint for ten weeks. I have been in physical therapy now for six weeks. 

I have returned to flight, but it’s been a battle with maintenance items popping up. My first flight back I had a gear line develop a pin hole leak. Once that was fixed I returned to the air only to have my JPI engine monitor act up. 

I’m not sure if I’ll take a commercial flight back from Florida to pick up 3 Tango Charlie, instead I think it’s time for me to list her for sale. I’ll be posting an add once I gather the numbers and complete the few maintenance items that have come up. It’s been a fun run. For Mary and I it will be time to ride the commercial flights. At least it's easier to board and I wont give a hoot about weather.

As for my YouTube Channel, I'm not really sure what direction I'll go. I will keep this blog up and running to document our travels. Thanks for reading along.

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