More later
637 … 638 … 639 … 640 & 41 & 42
More later
Dan K and I met for sunset flights. Twitchy winds 5 to 8 mph
3 quick flights always hoping it would settle down but it never did.
The good news was that this site is only 25 minutes away. I’ll be back!
We were given the luxurious “Board Room” to have our clinic and spent all day Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning doing class work. Chad was great keeping us on track and covering the entire syllabus.
Wednesday and Thursday we broke up at 6:00 and went out to the field. Wednesday was great! I got in two flights and way over 2 hours of flight time. I even turned on the strobes and stayed up well into nautical twilight. Thursday was at the event site and equally good. Friday afternoon I picked up Dawn and we returned to the field where the event was starting to ramp up. Vendor booths were being assembled and pilots were arriving. I was tickled to see so many old friends from Fly Ins past.
Just as Dawn and I were getting ready to walk the field and show off Beau, Britton came over and informed us that dogs were not allowed on the field. The landowner was concerned because of a dog bite to a child the previous year. What a drag. We set up the spare tent to keep Beau in but he would have none of it, jumping at the door and biting the fabric. Dawn eventually sat in the tent and stayed with Beau while Chad walked us through some radio training. It was too windy for any but the most skilled pilots so we watched until dark.
The next morning I got up early and was able to get in a short flight in strong and ratty air. Kurt later told me the wind was 9 mph gusting to 17 when I landed. It wouldn’t have been fair to leave Dawn to sit in the hotel with the dog for the rest of the weekend so I packed up the rig and said my goodbyes.
So I didn’t really get to enjoy the Famous Endless footdrag but I did get my Instructor Certification. Perhaps we could have put Beau in Doggie Day Care but thats water under the bridge now.
Dawn and I pulled out of Fort Smith at 1:00 pm and power drove back to Colorado. We were in bed by 1:15 am
Thanks Britton …. You have a great Fly In … I look forward to flying with you in the future.
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| Bob Peloquin |
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| Chad Bastian |
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| Andy McAvin |
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| Mike Bennett |
WOW ! busy day at the patch! It was one of the warmest days of the year. I got to the field a little after 6 and launched without drama. The first touch and go was lovely but the second not so much. I got some kind of bouncing thing going on between the left and right rear wheels. Obviously i was using too much brake and didn’t have the lift when I needed it. Powered up and got out of trouble.
After the touch and goes I flew by the ski lake and boated around until I was joined by Matt Heckler on his quicksilver. We flew together for 20 minutes or so and returned to the airfield.
Good flight
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