V1VRV2 Posted December 24, 2021 Report Posted December 24, 2021 As 2021 comes to a close I reflect on the previous 12mo of logbook entries. In the 2021 calendar year I tallied up 169.4 hrs in my Ovation 2. I would have flown a lot more but my Mooney was in the shop getting a new panel for 4 months. Memorable trips included a trip from PBG in upstate NY to HYI in TX and back and a trip from PBG to F45 in S FL and back. Only 1 fuel stop to and from TX. Ovation is a traveling machine! This was my first year of ownership. 100% dispatch reliability. Good stuff! My 2 favorite pics from 2021… 12
EricJ Posted December 24, 2021 Report Posted December 24, 2021 110. I was down for a few months with shoulder issues and wound up in physical therapy for it, so I missed out on quite a bit there. 1
0TreeLemur Posted December 24, 2021 Report Posted December 24, 2021 Looking at my logbook, not enough. Changed jobs which skrewed up my vacation time, and had a family emergency.
Skates97 Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 160 hours, was down for three weeks getting a GFC500 installed. Better than the total hours was getting my instrument ticket. 6 1
PilotX Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 Bought in March. Flew a month. Three months in avionics. So about seven months of flying. 135 hours. 1
V1VRV2 Posted December 25, 2021 Author Report Posted December 25, 2021 25 minutes ago, philip_g said: Like 20 hours. Oh well. Get on that Phil…. Expecting a better showing next year!
Ragsf15e Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 ~85 hours, but I have twin 5 year old copilots, so that’s my excuse. They have ~300 hours in their “logbook” before their 6th birthday. Also, they like aerobatics. 3 2
Danb Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 Atlantic City looks nice from air, to Flagstaff A mere 120 hours.. 1 1
ArtVandelay Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 Year’s not over yet, but only 110ish, unfortunately Covid and rental car prices or scarcity prevented another 40 hours of cross country time. 1
Skates97 Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 5 minutes ago, bluehighwayflyer said: 50 hours. But my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer last December, so other priorities. Sorry to hear that. 1 1
Schllc Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 140 hours for me, between planes for three months and née plane went straight to annual for two months, and a viscous sinus infection kept me down a few weeks as well. my new ride has fiki, so looking forward to a busy flying year in 2022! Merry Christmas All! 8
Utah20Gflyer Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 103 hours for me this year, but I only purchased my Mooney in April, I was down 1 month for avionics and I've had my plane in annual since the end of October. Hoping to get it back next week. So really I only had it 5 months. Next year I should rack up a lot more hours. 1
hammdo Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 110 for me. With 2.5 months down for annual, avionics upgrades, and maintenance not too bad - first full year after getting my special issuance and the Mooney... -Don 2
StevenL757 Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 1 hour ago, philip_g said: Sometimes it just feels like work. Plus there's nowhere to go more than 1.5hr away. Sometimes I just don't feel like messing with security and the class b airport BS Didn't know we were posting pics Damn…those all look like postcards…gorgeous.
201Steve Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 Not enough. Mx for 6 mos. But I did get to fly to the Bahamas so that counts extra. 1 1
cliffy Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 2 hours ago, philip_g said: Sometimes it just feels like work. Plus there's nowhere to go more than 1.5hr away. Sometimes I just don't feel like messing with security and the class b airport BS Didn't know we were posting pics OK go ahead and rub it in. Put extra tanks in and go to the main land. Add hrs that way. @120 hrs here but now down for new Dynon panel thru Jan. New Pics? OH wait this is an airplane forum and not the classic car forum but I guess if I have a 56 year old airplane I needed a 35 year old car to match it in the hangar :-) Today's new equipment is so mundane 6 1
Will.iam Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 120ish for me as we still have another trip planed down to austin for our anniversary. 1
skydvrboy Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 The year's not over yet, but I'm at 94 currently. I know I'll fly at least another 4 before the year's out, but that will probably still be just a bit short of my goal of 100 hrs annually. 1
DCarlton Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 Not nearly enough even though the Mooney is in great shape. Retired last Dec and had big plans to fly often. Always something to do right in front of me. Too many hobbies; too many projects to catch up on after 35 years of work. Trips became complicated with COVID, the rental car shortage, the relentless marine layer, and the lack of IFR currency. Trying to make flying a priority again. I feel better now... 2 1
ziggysanchez Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 I've done 300 hrs in my Eagle. Also have had 21 hrs in my former Cirrus SR22 in the past month or so while the Eagle is in the paint shop. 1
dominikos Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 137, was working on the IFR cert. and the plane has been down for tanks re-seal since mid November. Hope to fly as much (or more) next year. 1
Boilermonkey Posted December 25, 2021 Report Posted December 25, 2021 99.7 this year, with some obligatory down time for mechanical stuff. Favorite pics from this year. Ride home with the kids from vacation and a few Angel Flights. 4 1 2
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