Flight went great once I got off the ground. Winds were from 170 at 15 everywhere, and each stop was on a runway 17. Made for some really easy landings with full flaps in a 150!
Couple of interesting exchanges with the HUT tower though:
The first leg took me right over his class d at 6500, and the top of the d is 4000. I gave him a call to advise, and he responded with "cleared to transition over the class delta." Didn't think I needed to be "cleared"... but ok, it works.
On the way back to HUT, I call "hutch tower, cessna 12345, 10 miles out to the northwest, to land"
"Cessna 12345, advise when on left base for 17"
"Advise left base 17, 345"
So I start planning my pattern entry in my head, and this doesn't seem right, call back "tower, cessna 345, confirm left base 17?"
"OHHH, CORRECTION right base 17"
Once on the ground taxi instructions were right on alpha, right on bravo, cross 13. Simple, right? Nope, I start turning right on bravo, and get yelled at "I said RIGHT"
"This is right"
"No, right...LEFT...THAT WAY" (which was right)
Continue on to intersection of 13, here I stop. So question: he said "cross", but not "cleared to cross", so can I go? Wasn't sure so I asked to cross. Cleared for takeoff 17, and I got out of there.
Last leg was smooth, nailed my turn at the ICT VOR, that felt good to see the needle centered, steady, go haywire, and flip back to steady.
Btw, original maintenance issue was a broken terminal on the ground wire to the mag.