Ground control to TylerSC
Upon return, report your position and squawk VFR (vacation fun report)
we'll be waiting
ps.. good luck! Very exciting..
Great trip! From CUB I stopped first at Clinton-Sampson County CTZ for fuel and a break - my longest leg so far. Unfortunately I did not realize the pumps there are not self serve, and at 11am on Sunday no one was there.
After a short break, I picked Plymouth PMZ as a fuel stop. It had self-serve avgas and was well situated if the restricted areas were active. However, along the way I was handed off to Cherry Point, and I found out that the restricted areas were cold. So, I decided to change plans and divert to Washington-Warren County OCW, whch was more in line with my course.
Really nice little airport. I got my first experience with the gusty coastal crosswinds. There is also a really tall treeline right by the fence, and when I was taking off again, a gust of disturbed crosswind rolled me to the right, a lot, when I was about 10 ft off the ground. I used opposite rudder and aileron and relaxed back pressure to make sure I had good flying speed in reserve. I'm going to watch carefully for that setup in the future. Another drop in the experience bucket.
I headed direct to Dare County MQI. This was mostly uneventful, but there were few good landing options. At some point, ditching would have been my choice. There were lots of boats around so that didnt seem like too bad of an option.
Arrival at MQI was gusty, as expected, with a 60 degree crosswind, but I actually pulled off a very gentle landing. As I got her tied down, there were skydivers spiraling and whooping down directly overhead, and a WWII biplane coming in to land. Pretty good time!