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I wrapped up a busy weekend at a formation flying clinic at Mojave Sunday, and about 1330 local, I departed in my Extra 300L for home, and what I thought would be fun summer of aerobatics in Seattle.
I had a nice flight going up through the central valley of California until I decided to stop for fuel in Stockton (although I had a good reserve in the tanks) before continuing north toward home.
Unfortunately, as I was zooming down final approach to runway 29L at the Stockton airport and keeping track of an Arrow on final for the parallel, with everything looking good (and very glad to be out of the strong, gusty winds at Mojave), I suddenly saw a bird fly up in front of me. Birds usually dive and get out of the way, but this one was confused. It pulled up, and then dove, but not in time. Thwap! I felt it hit my plane. I wasn’t sure where it had impacted.
I made one of my better landings and taxied in to check it out. Merde!
Only the bird's wing appears to have hit my right wing, on the lower side near the fuselage. But it chipped off some paint and made an 8-inch crinkled circle in the composite skin.
I put the airplane in the FBO's hangar for the night and after sending photos to my Extra experts, determined that it was OK to contine the flight home. I arrived at BFI late yesterday afternoon.
It now appears there's a small fuel leak (the wing tanks in the Extra are essentially tubes in the leading edges of the wing), so I need to have some composite repairs made.
Does anyone know of a good composite shop/mechanic in the Seattle area? If so, please send an email to me at bruceair@bruceair.com.
I had a nice flight going up through the central valley of California until I decided to stop for fuel in Stockton (although I had a good reserve in the tanks) before continuing north toward home.
Unfortunately, as I was zooming down final approach to runway 29L at the Stockton airport and keeping track of an Arrow on final for the parallel, with everything looking good (and very glad to be out of the strong, gusty winds at Mojave), I suddenly saw a bird fly up in front of me. Birds usually dive and get out of the way, but this one was confused. It pulled up, and then dove, but not in time. Thwap! I felt it hit my plane. I wasn’t sure where it had impacted.
I made one of my better landings and taxied in to check it out. Merde!
Only the bird's wing appears to have hit my right wing, on the lower side near the fuselage. But it chipped off some paint and made an 8-inch crinkled circle in the composite skin.
I put the airplane in the FBO's hangar for the night and after sending photos to my Extra experts, determined that it was OK to contine the flight home. I arrived at BFI late yesterday afternoon.
It now appears there's a small fuel leak (the wing tanks in the Extra are essentially tubes in the leading edges of the wing), so I need to have some composite repairs made.
Does anyone know of a good composite shop/mechanic in the Seattle area? If so, please send an email to me at bruceair@bruceair.com.