I took a couple of weeks off, to give my body some time to recover. The knee hasn’t been right since the incident and will probably need surgery. The shoulder is doing better and I’m hopeful to treat it with PT. I did drive out to the field one day last week and aborted when the wind was blowing directly across the runway and things didn’t feel just right.
Another No Fly Day
I was sore all over this morning but after spending the whole day repairing the rig, I wasn’t about to miss flying with the guys. It’s Mike Lange’s birthday and Ty and Mike Otten showed up to celebrate with him.
Dumb Chute Story
Excellent weather, dead calm, clear skies. 76* 99% humidity high density of altitude.
No Fly Day
This was a disappointing morning. Bad weather and having my bride home has made it difficult to get in any flights. Last night she worked late allowing me to hit the sack early. This morning I woke 15 minutes before the alarm, jumped out of bed and arrived at the field at first light. I was concerned that I might have left the key in the ignition but …. No, it’s all good. Cranked up the theme to True Detective, loaded the wing in my lap, taxied out to the launch zone and just as I arrived I heard/felt a crack. Damned if the nose wheel hadn’t collapsed! The last flight was normal with a normal landing. I’m not sure if it had been damaged for awhile or if it rotted from the inside or I banged it into the earth on landing and just didn’t notice.
821… 823
Two flights last Thursday and another this morning. No drama, other than Mike braking the netting tensioner on his cage. It did go into his prop taking out a chunk, but he was able to nurse it back to the LZ. I’ve been working on getting as much ground speed as possible before lifting off. This morning the roll out was good. I didn’t touch the brakes until after the front wheel left the ground and then only very lightly. The climb was dramatic. The last two flights I landed with the trimmers completely closed. It works ok and I’m coming in darn slow but the brakes feel mushy. I’m going to try it alternating between neutral and closed and see what the sweet spot is.
SCA 819 & 820
Two short flights. The first flight was cut short when I discovered that the brake line was wrapped around the risers. It was not something that could be sorted out, without landing. I made a slow 180* turn and set down. The second flight was about 25 minutes and shortened by virga and rain approaching. After landing I watched it build … dissipate and build again. I could have probably stayed up without incident and never felt anything on the surface but ….
Last week I spotted a lonely little lenticular cloud below a bunch of circulnumbus. I don’t know what caused it but it was worth taking a shot.
Flight #818 Placida
Dawn had an early flight so I got up with her and was at the LZ a few minutes after 0600. It was almost a no wind take off right down the undeveloped cul de sac I was using for a runway. Although the winds were right I didn’t want to cross the Gaspirilla Causway alone so I contented myself with a good tour on the mainland side of Gaspirilla.
Flight #817 SCA
After a particularly difficult night where sleep was elusive and disturbed I awoke at 0600 to clear and calm conditions. I pulled on my shorts and left the house immediately. Perhaps the clerk at Circle K could tell I needed it, because she didn’t charge me for the coffee.
815 & 816 SCA
Letter to Terry
Hi Terry,















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