Fly a lot more. Due to many other things consuming my time in 2019 I didn't fly much; 43.8 hours. I would like to break 100 again.
Now that I'm in a co-ownership on a SR22 I may finally take a looong trip out for a get-together with some aviation friends from the Purple Board in Vale, OR (near Boise, ID). That would crank up my hours for the year, plus add several more states to my flying map.
Get back to traveling more via flying private. Already have a trip planned for February. Another one in March is in the works, as well as talking about a trip to upstate NY to see some relatives in August.
Plus doing more Angel Flight missions. I was doing 8-10 a year, and many of those were doubles, i.e. making two legs into one. I already have two planned for January, so off to a good start.
I did well. Things changed due to COVID, but I managed to roll with it.
The trip we were going to make in March, a weekend in Nashville, got cancelled due to COVID. We ended up going there as a part of a week long trip to Louisville, Memphis and Nashville. It was a trip for our 25th anniversary; wouldn't have imagined that as our 25th anniversary trip before this year.
We did not make the trip to NY to see relatives. New York was a mess.
I did make the long trip out to Vale, OR and went back country flying with Bob. My
posting on that trip. It was a blast. Then I added on a stop at Rapid City on the way back and my wife flew out commercial to meet up with me. We toured the sights there, then she flew home with me. It was a blast. Plus, by making some T&G's along the way, that trip added 10 states to my map.
I've flown more Angel Flight missions this year, 15, than any other year. More hours for it too, 65.4 hours. As usual, many of those flights were taking both legs of a trip and flying it non-stop for the patients; much quicker for them that way. While the patients normally appreciate the flights, this year they
really appreciated not flying commercial and the risk of getting COVID from that.
I not only broke 100 hours again, but got the most hours in a year for me at 132.0. We made trips to see our daughters. One of them is currently living in Charlotte, so I've made three landings at CLT this year including one approach with a low ceiling. We had plans to go to COPA Migration, but COVID cancelled it. About a dozen couples/families kept their hotel reservations, including us, so we had a great Migration-lite meet-up with dinners every night.
COVID has, and continues to be, a royal PITA, but we managed to get some traveling in.