Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
Been a bad year business wise, I don't even want to think about it.
Been a bad year business wise, I don't even want to think about it.
A few years ago I noticed I was fling less. My 2017 total was 31 hours. I began to be concerned it wasn't enough to maintain the level of proficiency I want as I get older, so resolved to fly more. Placed a recurring reminder which pops up every two weeks to schedule a flight. 31 hours in 2017 and 43 in 2018 became 77 in 2019.
I didn't do a damn thing. Sigh.
Typical year for me. On track for 110 hrs for work. Did get a 407GX qual and a significant pay increase though.
All in one flight or did you spread that around over several?Sure why not. 2.4 hours. LOL. February.
That's ok. Jan and my multi-day flight to Pennsylvania and Michigan this year made up for itIf I’d have known you were that low the day we flew 79M up to BJC I would have told ya to teach me something to get a couple more hours in your book that year! LOL.
Should’a done that anyway but can’t fix the past...
407 GXi with single pilot IFR is where it’s at.
Yeah we actually have two in the company but they don’t fly them IFR. Not sure what the deal is with that.
Separate qual for the GXI as well. Apparently the engine differences (dual FADEC) are enough to require more training.
Congrats on the retirement. I retired "young" from the TXANG in 2015 at 23 years (8 enlisted 15 officer) and never looked back. Life is great with one job now.Pretty light GA year for me since I deployed this year. I'd have to look but probably only 65 hours on the Bo in 2019. About 20 in the T-6.
On the good front:
- Flew the fam (wife & 1 year old daughter) to the Bahamas in the Bo.
- Did my last deployment before I retire!
- Did my last Red Flag before I retire!
- Led the squadron full of jets all over Asia and the Pacific.
- Likely my last time crossing the Pacific in an F-15 (Guam to Hawaii 7.6 and Hawaii to New Orleans 8.4)
- Applied for retirement from the USAF and should officially be a "mister" (as opposed to Lt Col) on 1 Dec 2020 (then back to Delta!)
Life is good folks, bring on 2020!
Congrats on the retirement. I retired "young" from the TXANG in 2015 at 23 years (8 enlisted 15 officer) and never looked back. Life is great with one job now.
The GX is not IFR certified. Neither was the GXi. The IFR package changes a good chunk of things both with the helicopter and the Avionics.
And yeah, engine changes as well as Avionics upgrade (G1000 to G1000 NXi) for GX to GXi.
I noticed you left out "contact-induced maintenance items".I think I am less goal-oriented than you Type-A pilots.
So... same as last year:
1. No cartwheeling fireballs
2. No smoking divots
3. No aluminum rain (now carbon fiber)
Not even "I have a number for you to call when you land"
Ergo, I can unequivocally state that 2019 was awesome.
Bad news - only 27.5 hours flown
Good news - 434 hours towards A&P cert
other good news - attended two fly ins and made some new friends
bad news - it didn't make one of the guys' who flew with me highlight reel
so screw that guy!
OMG! How could I leave the old man in the golf shirt and hat off the list???
Seriously, meeting and getting to fly with you, and lunch with the rest of the Arizona PoA crowd certainly made my highlight reel. As well as seeing the Boneyard and the Pima Air and Space Museum. Hoping I can go back to Tucson instead of Delaware for recurrent this year.
Just checked - not on your highlight reel.
Still chapped.