talkingbob
Pre-takeoff checklist
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JonC
I love the sights and sound of being in a single engine prop plane (prop up front) on a cool, calm and clear night. It's so very magical to me and oddly... cozy as well - if that makes sense.
I figure it's the closest I will most likely ever come to being in outer space. The atmosphere outside the cabin seems more vast and the ground feels just a little bit farther away...
Of course, flights like these end with the gloriously peaceful moment when the engine is quiet/idle (I tended to come in high at night) and everything has been set up. Flaps are where they should be, gear is where it should be and you are "on speed" on final. There's now not much to do but watch that gloriously lit trapezoid slowly fill the windscreen more and more. It's as if it's telling you, "You're almost home". The relative silence finally broken by the shrill squeak of the airplane's tires coming to rest on the pavement...
I figure it's the closest I will most likely ever come to being in outer space. The atmosphere outside the cabin seems more vast and the ground feels just a little bit farther away...
Of course, flights like these end with the gloriously peaceful moment when the engine is quiet/idle (I tended to come in high at night) and everything has been set up. Flaps are where they should be, gear is where it should be and you are "on speed" on final. There's now not much to do but watch that gloriously lit trapezoid slowly fill the windscreen more and more. It's as if it's telling you, "You're almost home". The relative silence finally broken by the shrill squeak of the airplane's tires coming to rest on the pavement...