Ah, but the poster I was replying to is a renter, and thus can choose the plane for the mission every time.
About the only benefit to renting. :wink2:
I dunno, I'm just not feeling the 182 love from you on this post...
Oh my, I was going for the opposite effect.
You do? I think I've loaded it to gross ONCE. Four adults, bags for the weekend, four hours of fuel. I think I'd have to put a Steinway in there to load it over gross.
Well, maybe we overpacked a bit for OSH...
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We were at 2950 on the dot departing Denver on a 8800' DA day.
Hmm. Last time I went anywhere over an hour away in the 182 was when we went down to KUMP to take our first look at N569DS, the DA40 we purchased.
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That means that to get there an hour sooner, I'd have to be going twice as fast - 260 knots! That's King Air territory...
The "hour" was more related to three-hour to four-hour hops.
Everything's an hour away from DEN.
We're an island in the middle of nowhere. Good thing we have the long-range tanks.
Colorado Springs is closer than an hour, Cheyenne after you wander around the DEN Bravo is about an hour or so, and the "Metro area" airports... then you're going two or more hours to get to anything.
To go anywhere "interesting" for a day, is going to be a three hour or more flight.
I do envy you midwesterners for having places to fly to, sometimes. You get to cover whole States in less time than it takes to cover half of mine.
But then again, I'd have to put up with all those PEOPLE! Nevermind!
Santa Fe, NM is good, but that's a "while" away.
Laramie, WY... well, not much going on there, but at least it's far enough away people will be surprised you went there on a weekend for no reason at all.
Sydney, NE for Cabela's.
Goodland, KS for... oh yeah, nothing. LOL.
Maybe Alamosa or Durango need to go on my list of places to go fly soon.
That or a looooong flight across to the other side of Kansas to go see Adam Fast or meet in the middle in Wichita...
Meh - Our last engine went 951 hours past TBO. Can't complain.
We're hoping for similar and actively trying to "Make it so".
Without a JPI...
Your experience gives us plenty of hope.
I've had our 182 in and out of a 1,092-foot grass strip down near sea level. And no, we don't have R/STOL or anything else to "help" - Just a stock 182. Can't complain.
Fixed that for ya.
Meh - The 182 is a "fast enough" airplane. It's not the best at anything, but it is pretty damn good at everything.
That's what I was going for! Cheers!
Now for your penance, you must visit the airport tonight, take your bird around the pattern a few times, and kiss her on the cowl and tell her you love her when you land.
Well, does visiting the shop over lunch to look her over with all the inspections ports off, the seats out, and the cowl off, count? That's about all I can do at the moment, and I already did that. She's in for Annual.
Had a nice chat with our A&P/IA 'bout stuff learned at the Cessna Pilot's Assn. "Legacy" C-182 Systems and Procedures class a couple weekends ago. He agreed with like 95% of it, and had good reasons not to agree with two items, that would only apply to Colorado anyway, since we're so darn dry up here...
Got to see the mess o' bellcranks and interconnects that make the ailerons droop with the flaps with the Robbie kit. No wonder the ailerons are stiff. (And no wonder the poor venerable ARC 200 wing-leveler can't deal with it. LOL!)
It was my first real conversation with him since buying into the aircraft, and I like his style. Very good-natured guy, but ask a question and he had a definite answer. Like that.
He invited me back over (if I can break away from work mid-next-week) to go over anything he finds while the inspection ports are still off.
And here I was whining I couldn't find a mechanic who'd let pilots look and poke and prod.
(Also had an "ah-ha" moment with Greg Kainz in PM earlier that we're using the same shop. That's good to know too!)
(For those who are wondering about the pics above: Johnson Creek, ID; Gravelly Valley, CA; Pearce Ferry, AZ; and Leadville, CO.)
You are making me want to go up to Idaho soooooo bad... stop that!
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