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2015 logbook review


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8 hours ago, teejayevans said:

Nice, I see you use the POA state map, are those states you flown thru or landed?

I just googled states visited map or something and that was the first one that came up, I am on POA as well though. Those are states flown through as PIC, all of them were in a 2 week span this summer, only 4 of them had also been done previously.

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2015 was the year!  Is this a dream? I stopped flying in '99 with 83 hours in 150's/172's.  Certificated at 48 hours, just for reference point.  

Took delivery of my E on August 26th, 2015 and started transition training.  5.7 hours and signed off (I have no idea how insurance had no dual minimum, but that's what the policy stated...just a sign-off).  I guess all that mental flying and reading over the previous year worked.

Finished 2015 with 38 solo Mooney hours and flew on Dec. 31st (for cheaper fuel) and Jan. 1 (to visit Dad)

Still pinching myself.

Thanks again to all that have helped, directly and indirectly.

Dec. 5: Hudson SFRA

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Jan. 1:  Heading Northeast in CT, towards home (KBVY).

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Regards,
Lance

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That's a pretty long average flight!

I wish it was all in my Mooney however, I have only owned it since December.  Most of that was PC-12 time and 90% of that was over seas.  While the PC-12 cockpit is larger than the Mooney it's pretty cramped especially after 5 hours.   

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With all the various shoulder problems, I was down to a little less than 60 hours in 2015 after almost twice that in 2014.

And 2016 is starting off with a whimper: thumb joint replacement surgery with a multiple month recovery potential. Fortunately several good friends have volunteered to take one for the team and fly my plane regularly for me until I am able. Each said they would even buy their own fuel. What great guys! ;)

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I'm in the same boat as Lance...this is a dream.  'Stopped flying in '97, started flying again in September to get my Instrument rating (paid by others), flew my first Mooney in December for 1.7 hours.  From September to December I got about 65 hours. 

Hopefully the Mooney deal will come through in February and I'll continue on with Commercial I'll and multi for 2016.

Tim

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On 1/8/2016 at 10:51 AM, Oldguy said:

With all the various shoulder problems, I was down to a little less than 60 hours in 2015 after almost twice that in 2014.

And 2016 is starting off with a whimper: thumb joint replacement surgery with a multiple month recovery potential. Fortunately several good friends have volunteered to take one for the team and fly my plane regularly for me until I am able. Each said they would even buy their own fuel. What great guys! ;)

Here's to a speedy recovery.  You can always fly right seat while the thumb is healing.

 

-Seth

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