Criitter7
Pre-takeoff checklist
I see blimps all the time at kosu. There was 3 at one time once during the summer. Coolest thing I seen was a p51 fly under me. He was going to where he was going a lot faster than I was in the 172
Taxiing out for departure, shared the run up area with a Lockheed Electra.
But did they purposefully go to 33?...the Boeing Dreamlifter passed underneath me at about 2000' turning onto final for 33...
Oddly, Approach never called out the traffic to us. Maybe they figured that if we hadn't already noticed a C5 right out the window, it probably wasn't worth trying to point it out to us...
Training right next to Whiteman AFB I have seen quite a bit of fun toys: Flying alongside B-2s and Blackhawks were a weekly occurrence, with the odd C-130 and C-5 thrown in there; Was in the pattern with a B-1 "Bone"; Was on approach into K15 over the lake and two A-10s shot under me. They were about 100agl and I was 600agl. And they had to be doing about 400kts; Departed the north runway at KSUS as 4 Blue Angels F18s and Fat Albert departed from the south side.
I saw this guy flying around a couple of years ago:
He was on our CTAF, and someone the grass strip just south of the airport I was landing at (Bay Bridge W29) got on the radio and said something like "Hey, Warlock 7, you wanna come down to Kentmorr, 3W3, and do a low pass? It's just south of your position." And he came back with "Uhhh...yeah, sure. Why not?" Apparently he did a low pass over Bay Bridge too.
Or let them see him wearing his uniform with the Naval Airship Pilot 'wing'I can only imagine what the girls think when this pilot tries to impress them with the ole' "I'm a Naval Aviator" pickup line. He's gotta be darn sure to never let them ask what he flies!
Wished for a second I was flying a P51 instead of a 172.
So most other times you'd prefer a C172 over a P51?
I hear the rental rates for P51's are a tad high these days.
So most other times you'd prefer a C172 over a P51?
And there is an outfit at CMA renting them for $1500 a pop (no idea how long).
Probably a half hour these days for that rate. Those things ain't cheap to run!
Most other times my wallet prefers a 172. Also had my wife in the plane so a standard single seat P51 might not have fit the mission.
I can only imagine what the girls think when this pilot tries to impress them with the ole' "I'm a Naval Aviator" pickup line. He's gotta be darn sure to never let them ask what he flies!
I've had tower tell me to watch out for possible wake turbulence from the aircraft taking off on parallel runway and look over to see a big 747 on the upwind beside me with a big United States of America on the side of it.
C130's doing low level, high speed