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Posted

Little PIREP for you folks.  

 

One of the things I wanted to do was get a Mountain High Cross Country Portable system to take with us as we go closer to the granite clouds.  So I called Mountain High and they were willing to overnight it anywhere I wanted.  I picked Killeen (next to Fort Hood) and neither of the two local airfields and their FBOs I spoke to were willing  to receive the package and turn it over to me.  They wanted to either install it and get paid for that (a portable system?) or not be responsible for the box (not sign for it) when it arrived.  They were both worried about liability and one did not even have oxygen to fill the tank.  

 

Oh well..... <_<

 

So one of our Mooneyspace members is going to receive it for me and give it to me during our stop in his fair city.    ^_^  

 

Installation will involve my doing the following:

  • unpacking the box
  • putting the cylinder in its carry all bag
  • putting the straps around my seat
  • having it filled at an FBO that can do this, and
  • connecting up the tubing, the regulators, and the oxymizer cannulas (I already have a pulse oxymeter).

I think I can do all of that.   ;)

Posted

Ned,

Weather forecast for Dayton and SW Ohio is not looking great for tomorrow. Please be safe. I have to work until 5p tomorrow evening. I'll look for you on flightaware. If timing works out I can stop by the airport on my way home.

If I don't catch up with you, please do not miss the Presidential/ Research & Development Gallery tour at the museum. These aircraft are housed separate from the museum on the controlled part of the base. There are four tours daily. You must sign up for these tours first thing in the morning when you get to the museum. They fill up quickly. Ask a museum volunteer to show you to the sign up desk. They require govermnent issued ID(drivers license) or passport. The planes are unbelievable including SAM 2600 (Air Force One) which tranported JFK's body back to Washington after his assasination in Dallas. R & D hangar has XB-70 Valkyrie and mutliple other one of a kind aircraft.

http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/exhibits/presidential/index.asp

http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/exhibits/r&d/index.asp

Have a safe flight!

Patrick

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Ned,

Weather forecast for Dayton and SW Ohio is not looking great for tomorrow. Please be safe. I have to work until 5p tomorrow evening. I'll look for you on flightaware. If timing works out I can stop by the airport on my way home.

......

http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/exhibits/presidential/index.asp

http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/exhibits/r&d/index.asp

Have a safe flight!

Patrick

 

Thanks Patrick.  We always try and keep an out..

Posted

Highly recommend flying over the Grand Canyon using the Special Rules VFR chart (it's on Foreflight too if you download it and then zoom in enough).  it was easy and you can keep Flight Following (radar advisories) from LA Center while you do it if you're worried about traffic.  I had the SR Freq in one radio and Center on the other.  They did ask "4044N, are you familiar with the Grand Canyon SFRVFR Area?"  I said yes and pressed on through.  it's a heck of a view!

 

Mesquite NV is a good stop if you want to stay outside Vegas - the airport is small, but decent fuel prices and the Casino will come pick you up and has cheap/nice rooms and good food.  St. George Utah is also close and is a beautiful new airport.

 

An O2 system would be nice for this trip... you'll want to be at 11,500 or 12,500 for much of your time out there and my wife an I were wore out each evening without O2!  I'm getting O2 for the next trip that way.

 

The MOAs and restricted areas will be hot if you go through them on a weekday, but it doesn't hurt to ask.  Much less likely to be hot on the weekend, but there are a lot of Air National Guard units in AZ that may use them on the weekend.  Again, doesn't hurt to ask and you can go through the MOA if you need to even if it's hot... it's nice if you warn them first (speaking as a USAF pilot).

 

I agree with the previous guys who suggested KSSF in San Antonio over KSAT.  KSAT is nice, but too expensive.  Equal distance from the Alamo.

 

Enjoy the trip out west, I did almost the same one for Christmas!

Posted

Update 1:

 

Holy Hannah Batman!!!!  My front passed last night, only to have Sardot's front from Kansas reach Ontario by 6:00 am this morning.  Flint, MI is getting snow as I write this.

 

Since no battle plan survives first contact with the enemy (how can you tell I was Army??), we have modified the plan.  As our briefing officer from III'rd (Phantom) Corps explained to us during our visit to Fort Hood in 1989, it is now time to Simonize (?) our watches.

 

New plan.  

 

Mar 28 Fly to KPCW Port Clinton OH                         13:00 clear US Customs and lunch with Cruiser (Tom K)

             Fly to KDAY Dayton OH                                  Use ASI FBO.  Possibly meet Patrick (Mooneyman), Comfort Suites Wright Patterson

Mar 29                                                                         Wright Patterson Airforce Museum

Mar 30    Fly to KCPS St. Louis MO                            gas stop & lunch

                Fly to KICT Wichita KS                                Dave Marten, Phil, Wojo, Pepper, Hotel Wichita Inn Airport (shuttle)

Mar 31    Fly to 5T6 El Paso TX                                 Rocketman (Elton), Hawthorne Suites Wyndham

Apr 1      Fly to KBLD Boulder City (Las Vegas) NV              Grand Canyon/Vegas/Hoover Dam etc

Apr 5  Fly to KELP El Paso TX                                   Just for overnight. Hawthorne Suites Wyndham

Apr 6  Fly to KERV Kerrville TX                                  Mooney Factory tour, Hampton Inn

Apr 7  Fly to KSAT San Antonio TX                            Visit the Alamo.  Hampton Inn San Antonio

Apr 8  Fly to KGRK Killeen TX                                    Hotel Candlewood Suites

Apr 8                                                                          1st  Cavalry Museum, buy a cavalry hat.

Apr 9  Fly to KMEM Memphis TN                               Just for overnight.  Hampton Inn

Apr 10  Fly to CYQG Windsor ON                              Clear customs & overnight, Ramada Inn

Apr 11 Fly to CYRO Rockcliffe ON                            Home

 

See the new flight path below.  I will PM the players separately.  For now, Cruiser and the folks from Wichita may read this and note the amended dates.  El Paso (5T6) dates have not changed (don't want to cause difficulty for any of the folks taking the Yuma formation clinic).

 

In response to Rags, we do plan on using one or more of the Grand Canyon published corridors as our "first look" before we put into Boulder City Airport.  We will have our 16 hour O2 tank operational in the aircraft with oxymizers (and oximeter) before we leave Texas and we will probably be flying IFR until we get past Pheonix.  We will be out of the MOAs by then.

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Posted

Great decision!

 

I will be tracking your flight on Saturday. I'm working this weekend but hopefully will be able to swing by the airport in the afternoon.

 

Safe travels-- Patrick

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A little communications issue with customs but all turned out OK. 

Ned and Ute arrived in KPCW on time (one and one half hours late) and without  incident. 

We had a nice lunch and they were off again.

 

Needless to say Ned is really excited about the trip.

Posted

Update 2:

 

I would like to thank Tom (Cruiser) and his wife and Mooneyman (Patrick) for their assistance today.  

 

When we got to Rockcliffe, we discovered that hoar frost was covering the wings, so I contacted all involved (ATC, US CPB and Tom) to delay our departure (and subsequent arrival into Port Clinton) by two hours to de-ice.   It turns out that, although we were wheels up two hours late, we were only 90 minutes late into Port Clinton.  A tailwind provided us some 15 knots extra speed.

 

Trouble began brewing when I could not reach the CPB folks to confirm my eAPIS arrival or the amendment to the arrival.  I am not keen on poking that particular tiger when we travel.  But we launched from Rockcliffe without being able to confirm with CPB that things were OK.  In flight, however, Yves sent me a text message, so I got an idea and Tom and I were soon communicating and he got through to the local CPB folks.   We actually landed some 35 minutes prior to our amended schedule (which they never actually got until after we arrived).  Turned out great!!

 

On the way, Ute adopted her second-favourite position in our Mooney.  Her favourite one is looking with wonder on the world stretched out below.  This is her second-favourite.

 

Some pics of the beginning of the Spring trip.

 

Tomorrow, the US Airforce Museum on the grounds of the Wright Patterson Airforce Base in Dayton, Ohio.

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Posted

Update 1:

 

Holy Hannah Batman!!!!  My front passed last night, only to have Sardot's front from Kansas reach Ontario by 6:00 am this morning.  Flint, MI is getting snow as I write this.

 

Since no battle plan survives first contact with the enemy (how can you tell I was Army??), we have modified the plan.  As our briefing officer from III'rd (Phantom) Corps explained to us during our visit to Fort Hood in 1989, it is now time to Simonize (?) our watches.

 

New plan.  

 

Mar 28 Fly to KPCW Port Clinton OH                         13:00 clear US Customs and lunch with Cruiser (Tom K)

             Fly to KDAY Dayton OH                                  Use ASI FBO.  Possibly meet Patrick (Mooneyman), Comfort Suites Wright Patterson

Mar 29                                                                         Wright Patterson Airforce Museum

Mar 30    Fly to KCPS St. Louis MO                            gas stop & lunch

                Fly to KICT Wichita KS                                Dave Marten, Phil, Wojo, Pepper, Hotel Wichita Inn Airport (shuttle)

Mar 31    Fly to 5T6 El Paso TX                                 Rocketman (Elton), Hawthorne Suites Wyndham

Apr 1      Fly to KBLD Boulder City (Las Vegas) NV              Grand Canyon/Vegas/Hoover Dam etc

Apr 5  Fly to KELP El Paso TX                                   Just for overnight. Hawthorne Suites Wyndham

Apr 6  Fly to KERV Kerrville TX                                  Mooney Factory tour, Hampton Inn

Apr 7  Fly to KSAT San Antonio TX                            Visit the Alamo.  Hampton Inn San Antonio

Apr 8  Fly to KGRK Killeen TX                                    Hotel Candlewood Suites

Apr 8                                                                          1st  Cavalry Museum, buy a cavalry hat.

Apr 9  Fly to KMEM Memphis TN                               Just for overnight.  Hampton Inn

Apr 10  Fly to CYQG Windsor ON                              Clear customs & overnight, Ramada Inn

Apr 11 Fly to CYRO Rockcliffe ON                            Home

 

See the new flight path below.  I will PM the players separately.  For now, Cruiser and the folks from Wichita may read this and note the amended dates.  El Paso (5T6) dates have not changed (don't want to cause difficulty for any of the folks taking the Yuma formation clinic).

 

In response to Rags, we do plan on using one or more of the Grand Canyon published corridors as our "first look" before we put into Boulder City Airport.  We will have our 16 hour O2 tank operational in the aircraft with oxymizers (and oximeter) before we leave Texas and we will probably be flying IFR until we get past Pheonix.  We will be out of the MOAs by then.

DAMN! I LOVE that map.  What a great trip. Have fun, and can't wait to hear all about it.

Posted

Update 3.

 

US Airforce Museum at the Wright Patterson Airforce Base in Dayton, OH.  

 

Great place for a kid who read every Jane's All the World's Aircraft in the public library from the time they were 12 and dreamed of becoming a pilot (and who now owns a Mooney).

 

Great place for a history buff and someone who served in any branch of the Armed services (in my case the Signal Corps of the Canadian Army).  

 

Some pics.

 

And just how did the YF 22 win over the YF 23, huh?

 

As well, neither Al or Art are in the Aviation Hall of Fame.  All the others, Beech, Piper etc are, but not the Mooney brothers. Hunh?

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Carusoam:

 

I think it will take more than a contact at the museum to get that done.  (Might consider involving Jolie Lucas and the Mooney Ambassador organisation in this).  

 

The Hall of Fame web page at http://www.nationalaviation.org/nominations/gives some hints.  I am attaching the documents for application for enshrinement.

NAHF_NominationPkg.doc

NAHF_NominationPkg.pdf

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I am happy to give it a shot.  Thanks for making me aware of it.

Jolie

 

Thanks Jolie.  I knew you were the right person to take up this baton.

Posted

Update 4:

 

Day 3.

Just fly to St. Louis, Missouri and have lunch. Then fly to Wichita, Kansas and visit the Cessna jetworks with Dave Marten and have dinner with him and Pepper. Nice easy day. In total, five hours of flying broken into two segments.

The lunch venue (Ideal Aviation at St Louis Downtown Airport) was really nice. First spring weather we have encountered this year. Also, it was not the Missouri side of St Louis, it was the Illinois side.

Little bumpy and fighting some nasty headwinds between St. Louis and Wichita, Kansas. Over the Ozark mountains and through a military operation area (but on an approved flight plan). In Wichita we met Sardot and Pepper, shared a beer, had some dinner, and visited the Engineering bays at the Cessna factory where the Latitude is finishing certification testing.

Some pics. (In case anyone asks, the last one is not real!!!!)

Tomorrow we are off to El Paso to visit Lacee.  

 

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The big question--the Museum will need an airframe. Can't have mine . . . Yet.

 

Hank:

 

Actually, they should have one of Al's Culver Cadets in there.  

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