TexasAviation
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TexasAviation
Ever have long stretches where Mother Nature and the maintenance gods have conspired against you?
I'm a newly minted pilot who got my ticket a few months ago. I want to fly every freakin' day. But here in Northeast Texas, it's felt like monsoon season all spring. We had a two-week stretch of nothing but rain, which was great for filling up our lakes to the brim ... but not so good for VFR pilots.
The club plane was down for its annual for nearly a month in March because the mechanic works on the side, nights and weekends, and the club assists with it as members have the time. It's awesome for keeping costs in check but frustrating when you want to be up in the sky.
Then on the rare chance I had to fly in April, the alternator quit on a sightseeing flight with my daughter and her friends. That cut the flight short, of course, and meant the plane had to sit in the hangar waiting on a new alternator during the only week of pretty weather we've had in forever.
Now that the new alternator is almost in, the 10-day forecast shows rain, rain and more rain.
Sorry! I know it's just life in GA, but I had to vent.
Guess I should be spending this time starting to study for my IFR ticket.
I'm a newly minted pilot who got my ticket a few months ago. I want to fly every freakin' day. But here in Northeast Texas, it's felt like monsoon season all spring. We had a two-week stretch of nothing but rain, which was great for filling up our lakes to the brim ... but not so good for VFR pilots.
The club plane was down for its annual for nearly a month in March because the mechanic works on the side, nights and weekends, and the club assists with it as members have the time. It's awesome for keeping costs in check but frustrating when you want to be up in the sky.
Then on the rare chance I had to fly in April, the alternator quit on a sightseeing flight with my daughter and her friends. That cut the flight short, of course, and meant the plane had to sit in the hangar waiting on a new alternator during the only week of pretty weather we've had in forever.
Now that the new alternator is almost in, the 10-day forecast shows rain, rain and more rain.
Sorry! I know it's just life in GA, but I had to vent.
Guess I should be spending this time starting to study for my IFR ticket.