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Brad
Well I finally made my first trip with passengers. Flew about 170nm so not that far. The passengers were my 10yr old daughter and her friend Lots learned on this trip.
This is what its all about
- Even though together they weight only 150lbs, I underestimated the weight of all the stuff their Mom's made them bring (food, drinks, shoes, books, etc). Put another way, that take off caught me by surprise as the nose just wanted to lift off. It was almost like a softfield takeoff. I caught the airspeed drop under 70(mph) and nosed the Skylane right back down towards ground effect. Probably didn't help that our normally 1000msl airport had a DA of 3500! And the landing was interesting as well. Didn't need to flare much as the nose just wanted to be high. So got a good lesson at tail heavy landing. On the way back, I made sure the back was about 30lbs lighter but still noticed being tail heavy.
- With such important cargo (my kid and keeping her friend safe too) I made sure to use FF. I realized just how poor the coverage is up in our neck of the woods. They lost me about 40miles to my destination at 6500msl (5500agl). Heck the destination airport doesn't even list any departure/approach frequencies. On the way back I flew at 7500msl thinking I would get it earlier. I used the last frequency where they lost me. They gave me a squawk code but flew almost 30 miles before hearing "Radar Contact". That was kind of a long, wondering what's happening kind of silence.
- Also related to FF, the girls hated it. Non-stop chatter, especially once we were on the main MPLS Center frequency. They were trying to watch a movie. One had earbuds under our most cushy DC's and she couldn't turn the headset volume down enough. And her friend was using my daughter's kid headset with dedicated audio input. But she couldn't turn hers down enough either. I almost pulled their receive plugs but I knew better in case there was an emergency. So I need to figure out a inline adapter or something? Ideas anyone??
- Kids do slow things down a lot. It takes me about 30 minutes to pre-flight, load all the gadgets, pull out the plane, put the car in the hangar and close the door. Somehow with kids that time bumped out to 1hr. On the return I drove my dad's truck to airport 30min early. When grandma arrived they hit the bathroom and in the plane. Its definitely nice if you can preflight well in advance of the passengers arriving (unless they want to see that part). It also helped that there was a slight tailwind and I was showing 168mph over the ground so the turn flight was like 1hr 8min
- Getting more comfortable with summer weather up here. The return day was feeling iffy as it started raining but wasn't forecast. But I was looking at all wx sources and the evening indicated it would all start dissipating at my destination as I took off. I called the briefer 2hrs out, they confirmed what I was seeing. So I took a 1hr nap - damn that was awesome. No worrying. Got up, checked radar and no surprises so made the decision to go. I had two really good alternates selected and my wife was aware of them in case she had to pick us up. It went great. When I could get ADS-B wx I could see it dissipating at my destination.
- ADS-B wx (especially winds, ceilings and that radar) is awesome....when you get it. I had it on my departure which was so reassuring watching that storm at the destination. And then I lost it and didn't get it back until about 60 miles from arrival. Our course I could also see out the window
- On the off day I flew my brother out over the Tamarac Wildlife Refuge (where we used to snowmobile) and up to the Itasca area - wow, beautiful down there....and absolutely no were to land except an occasional road...which are usually not straight. He wondered about being lower and I was like "Bro I am staying at least 4000ft above all that...I want 4 minutes to figure out the problem, not 60sec." He mega enjoyed the flight. At one point (up even higher) I think we saw Fargo and Leech Lake at the same time - it was so clear.
- So I am up to 6 passengers so far. I find I really learn a lot when taking up passengers! My goal is at least 10 by the end of summer.
This is what its all about