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Over Big Horn Canyon dam and national recreation area, SE of Billings (great local sight seeing route on the way to Cody WY). 

My wife's first flight in the new plane: 

 

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2 hours ago, Fly Boomer said:

You must really, really want her to like your new toy!  :D

LOL, exactly so. I think she liked the idea of my flying the plane by myself (and with an instructor) for a while. We flew together back in the day, incl. in C-182 in the mountains when our son was very small, but nothing recently. 


I picked a very smooth, beautiful day, and we got back before the convection moved in. 

And, to clarify, the airplane is a thoughtful investment to improve commuting ability, not a toy. Really. Pinky swear. I tell you, truly. *

(*bridge for sale in classifieds)

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Took Mooney for family camping during airshow at OldWarden (EGTH)

Followed by goodbye to Daks (DC3 and C47) on their way to Cherbourg 

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"Then, it's a dogfight" :lol:

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Last Saturday morning above western North Dakota. It's amazing how green it gets here... for a few weeks.

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Mooney over Mars?

Taken two weeks ago between Cortez, Colorado, and Moab, Utah, at 12,500 ft on a flight from Los Alamos (LAM) to South Valley Regional (U42) just south of SLC.   Looking west, showing where the Colorado River has dissected the Colorado Plateau.  If you enlarge it, the blue patch in at the right-edge of the photo is the potash mine on the bank of the Colorado River just west of Moab.  I flew a total of 25 hours on this trip!

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Back to Illinois. Can you spot the strip on the upwind?

And what stupidly expensive piece of equipment appears to have failed?

-dan

 

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We finally had a day without rain and I headed up to Memmingen, Germany. Look who else was visiting! Placid Lassie... They were skydiving out of her. The pilot sounded American. Plus my token pic of Zurich, Zurich Airport and what is visible of the Alps. I must have taken this photo 100 times on 50 different flights, but each time I'm there, I just can't resist it.

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2 hours ago, Sue Bon said:

We finally had a day without rain and I headed up to Memmingen, Germany. Look who else was visiting! Placid Lassie

We saw them in UK (EGTH & EGSX) and France (LFRK), it's impressive that they fly every year on tour in good shape: kudos to all volonteers, pilots and mechanics ! 

I think they are heading to Venize LIPV this weekend

 

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Flying out of Wenatchee (KEAT) while on a family gathering trip, first flight with my son. We flew out over the Grand Coulee Dam, Banks and Roosevelt Lakes, and the airport out there (3W7). Props to @Ragsf15e for the local brief and suggestions! 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Sue Bon said:

How did he like it?

Quite well, I think! It was his first GA flight (not counting a turbine seaplane ride some years ago). He'd flown the C172 in a simulator some years ago and knew some of the basic ideas. We were VFR in a mostly uncrowded area most of the time, so he hand-flew a big segment (pretty good altitude management). Also great eyes and situational awareness so he took to traffic-spotting and planning on the way in. He's in college now but I've encouraged him to take some basic ground school and at least the pre-solo part of primary training. 

There was a little C152 orbiting north of town doing "data collection". It turns out he was reading residential meters with a VFR suitcase rig! I suppose when check-hauling goes away, other things replace it. 

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Ominous looking 13k peaks across the valley from kmmh as we got ready to depart this morning.  Took off at ~745 am and the DA was already 8800’!  Planned a short flight, so we only had 30gallons of fuel and she climbed out real nice even with four of us plus baggage!

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We had one M20E visiting France from Canada, we helped with oil change and had a lengthy chat about the adventure.

The kid was impressed that "small Mooney" can fly over Atlantic ! 

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Chewelah 1S9 for a short walk/scooter to the golf course for breakfast.  So many deer on the airport!  A little scary.

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This weekend trip to UK visiting Oxford and then RIAT at RAF Fairford, interesting line up this year with visiting F16s from dozens of allies air forces, the British weather did not cooperate for “proper 3D display”, so they flew “2D figures” 

Not as exciting as camping between propellers in Oshkosh :D

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I flew to Grenoble, France (LFLS) to test it as a possibility for my upcoming IR/SEP check flight. It won't work for the check flight, but I had some great views of Mont Blanc and Geneva. The French Air Force was also landing there, which was really cool.

 

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4 hours ago, Sue Bon said:

I flew to Grenoble, France (LFLS) to test it as a possibility for my upcoming IR/SEP check flight. 

 

For most of us, I would say you should go ski there! But you probably have lots of great skiing at home! :)

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On 7/25/2024 at 6:18 PM, Sue Bon said:

I had some great views of Mont Blanc and Geneva

Examiner: this is IFR, you are not supposed to look outside, student: the views are irresistible :ph34r: 

Good luck with the test ! 

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Just now, Fly Boomer said:

Lots of delightful things about Lyon -- now I can add the airport identifier to the list.

Haha! You quoted me before I deleted my post, but yes, you are right. Lyon is lovely :) and has the best identifier for any airport IMO. 

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If you’re flying out west right now, you’re gonna want a turbo, but not for the usual reason (to get over the mountains!)… almost all of Oregon and northern Nevada was smoke up to 11-14000’.  For fun, look at how many tfrs are in central Oregon!  Many of them up to 11,000’.  It gets higher east towards Boise.  We flew 525nm from Spokane to Carson City NV into a headwind and forced to slowly climb to try to stay out of the smoke.  The F is pretty awesome, but she was tapped out at 14,500’ (4 people plus bags, 2700lbs on departure).  Density altitude was 15,900’! It’s also slower up there and the hw just made it worse.

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