Thanks Eric.
Our original plan was myself, Doug, and his son. When the airplane took longer to come out of Annual than expected, we didn't have "momma"-approval for Doug's son and he was busy, so we subbed my airplane co-wallet (a term coined by an attorney friend who says "never say partner!" to keep the integrity of the LLC corporate veil) Barry into the airplane and that turned out great.
Barry loves to have a "mission" or reason to go flying. I'll go bounce around the pattern just because it's there, but he really gets a kick out of having a "reason" to go fly.
We were chatting about CPA on the flight home. He really likes all the activities and I think we're twisting his arm to go do some more. He joined last year.
I totally botched the landing at LMO. I'm amazed I didn't get more grief from Blanche about it. On glidepath, on speed, 20 flaps, and then the gust factor dropped out of it and I wasn't just slow on the power, I missed it altogether. Plop!
At least 50' short of the spot. Pitiful! I gotta go practice my spot landings with more weight in the airplane. I would have gotten away with it solo. With three guys in the airplane it was a guaranteed plop.
If it wasn't gusty, dragging it in with flaps 40 and a ton of power would have been great. But she'll fall like a brick in that configuration with a 5 knot wind change and I just hate abusing the gear like that.
But I'm out of practice. FAIL!!!
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Airplane's been in the shop way too much this year. I hear pattern work calling...
Time to go throw heavy crap in the back of the plane and get my butt working harder. I could hear the CFI-in-my-head yelling at me. Haha.