EdFred
Taxi to Parking
So for those of you who are still wondering if the engagement was some convoluted prank, or if it was legit, here's the continuing saga:
April and the kids live(d) in Vero Beach. They aren't fully moving all of the house stuff up until August, but are moved in as far as clothes and important stuff like X-boxes go. That happened this weekend, but how we got here, hoo-boy. Sit down, shut up, and hold on...
Her oldest was supposed to graduate on May 13th, and the plan was for me to fly all the way down to Vero Beach on the 19th, since my cousin had a wedding reception near Cherokee County (CNI) Georgia on the 21st. She would ship up ahead of time a bunch of clothes and other things that would be needed until the full house move in August. I would pick up her, the kids, the 3 dogs (a 9 month old 90lb great dane, a 70lb boxer and an 11lb punt dog) stop at CNI on the way back, attend the reception, stay the night, continue on home the 22nd. Perfect, right? Nope. About 3 weeks before he graduates the school decides, "oh, the other schools in the district aren't graduating until later, lets move graduation to the 24th of May. Much cussing and disparaging words about the school district are said. Really, 3 weeks of notice for something like that? So we change up the plans.
Now instead of me flying all the way down, she gets a plane ticket from MLB to ATL, gets the two biggest suitcases she can, loads em to the gills, and checks them to ATL. I fly down to CNI, and I toss that stuff in my plane, and bring them home ahead of me going back to Vero Beach on Memorial Day weekend. Perfect, this will work out great. I get in my plane on the 20th, fly to CNI without any issue at all. Mom and dad arrived not too far ahead of me (they were doing a big road trip) so they picked me up at the airport, got to the hotel, saw family and April gets in a few hours later and everything is going fine until Saturday. Saturday they issue a weather forecast that does not bode well for me getting home. Embedded TS, hail, etc... That's a nope. So the only flight I can get back out of ATL is a 21-something departure on Sunday evening. Oh, and the only seat left is first class. Get out the credit card. So check her bags as I get two "free" bags with a FC seat. The flight of course gets delayed, I don't end up getting home until 130 am Monday morning, and my plane sits until Friday at CNI.
Friday morning (the 27th) I get an Uber in the 4 o clock hour to make my 6am flight back to ATL. It arrives later than I wanted, but I still make it through security and to by gate with about 5 minutes before boarding. Luckily I'm traveling light - only carried a tablet, phone, keys, wallet, and ID, since I left the flight bag in the Comanche, and sent a couple changes of clothes with April the previous weekend. I Uber again from ATL allllll the way to CNI and the weather in GA is fine, but North FL has a line of TS. I file out of CNI, get on top of what was there, fuel in Baxley, GA, and look to see what we've got going on near JAX, DAB, and ORL/MCO. Eff it. We're going full send. I channel my inner Ted, weave through the line down low, and get to Vero Beach without incident. We do dinner and decide on an 8am departure in the morning. Supposed to be perfect all the way back once we get north of Daytona Beach.
6 am comes, we get up, get out to the airport with 2 cars. Kids have backpacks, April has her stuff. We prepack the plane, (we're fine on W&B, just making sure we fit) and a couple things don't fit, so they are left behind. April and the oldest take the two cars back to the house to get an Uber back to the airport. The dogs are tied to the tie downs, and the two older ones are either sunning, or laying the shade. The puppy however is doing puppy stuff and trying to get on the wing, and other nonsense, so I take her over the the grass, and tie her off around a light pole while I am doing the preflight. Suddenly she's right up next to me. WTF. Yeah, she just bit right through her 1" leash. Ugh. Tie her back to the tie downs, this time with less slack, and April and her oldest are back, so we load up and are on our way. Clouds were lower near Daytona than predicted but we got out over the water and did the 5 D's with the clouds: Dodge, dip, duck, dive, and....dodge. I was going to get a clearance in the air, but suddenly the clouds were gone and it was clear and a million. The kids are asleep, the two big dogs are asleep in the baggage area, the little one is content between the kids in the back seat, we're getting a good ground speed, life is good. We refuel at Baxley, and split the difference between there and home at DVK. I don't file, I'll just get flight following and a pop up clearance with ZID or LEX into DVK if the clouds aren't gone by the time we get there. Or so I planned...
We are over the Apps at 8500, ride is smooth, still getting decent ground speed, the dogs are calm, and suddenly I hear a weird noise in my ANR headset. I ask April if she heard something. Sounded like something light may have hit the plane. She said she heard it too, so I wasn't hearing things. That's not good. Now we keep hearing it, repeatedly, a sporadic, quiet thumping sound. Maybe dogs they dogs are antsy. "Hey, are the dogs OK?"
"Mom, I can see outside!"
Piper didn't expect to have dogs, or anything that might push against the the baggage door, in the baggage area when they designed the door. In just moving around to adjust body position (the baggage area in the Comanche is actually bigger than the kennel the boxer and dane share at home) the puppy popped the baggage door open. Aluminum flexes pretty easy. And being a puppy, seeing that it's outside, does what puppies do. The thumping in the headsets is her pushing the door open and it being pushed closed by 130 some knots of air and the pressure differential in the cabin.
"Mom, I don't see [the boxer]!"
(internally) Oh F*** I just killed their dog to start this whole new life together.
April and the kids live(d) in Vero Beach. They aren't fully moving all of the house stuff up until August, but are moved in as far as clothes and important stuff like X-boxes go. That happened this weekend, but how we got here, hoo-boy. Sit down, shut up, and hold on...
Her oldest was supposed to graduate on May 13th, and the plan was for me to fly all the way down to Vero Beach on the 19th, since my cousin had a wedding reception near Cherokee County (CNI) Georgia on the 21st. She would ship up ahead of time a bunch of clothes and other things that would be needed until the full house move in August. I would pick up her, the kids, the 3 dogs (a 9 month old 90lb great dane, a 70lb boxer and an 11lb punt dog) stop at CNI on the way back, attend the reception, stay the night, continue on home the 22nd. Perfect, right? Nope. About 3 weeks before he graduates the school decides, "oh, the other schools in the district aren't graduating until later, lets move graduation to the 24th of May. Much cussing and disparaging words about the school district are said. Really, 3 weeks of notice for something like that? So we change up the plans.
Now instead of me flying all the way down, she gets a plane ticket from MLB to ATL, gets the two biggest suitcases she can, loads em to the gills, and checks them to ATL. I fly down to CNI, and I toss that stuff in my plane, and bring them home ahead of me going back to Vero Beach on Memorial Day weekend. Perfect, this will work out great. I get in my plane on the 20th, fly to CNI without any issue at all. Mom and dad arrived not too far ahead of me (they were doing a big road trip) so they picked me up at the airport, got to the hotel, saw family and April gets in a few hours later and everything is going fine until Saturday. Saturday they issue a weather forecast that does not bode well for me getting home. Embedded TS, hail, etc... That's a nope. So the only flight I can get back out of ATL is a 21-something departure on Sunday evening. Oh, and the only seat left is first class. Get out the credit card. So check her bags as I get two "free" bags with a FC seat. The flight of course gets delayed, I don't end up getting home until 130 am Monday morning, and my plane sits until Friday at CNI.
Friday morning (the 27th) I get an Uber in the 4 o clock hour to make my 6am flight back to ATL. It arrives later than I wanted, but I still make it through security and to by gate with about 5 minutes before boarding. Luckily I'm traveling light - only carried a tablet, phone, keys, wallet, and ID, since I left the flight bag in the Comanche, and sent a couple changes of clothes with April the previous weekend. I Uber again from ATL allllll the way to CNI and the weather in GA is fine, but North FL has a line of TS. I file out of CNI, get on top of what was there, fuel in Baxley, GA, and look to see what we've got going on near JAX, DAB, and ORL/MCO. Eff it. We're going full send. I channel my inner Ted, weave through the line down low, and get to Vero Beach without incident. We do dinner and decide on an 8am departure in the morning. Supposed to be perfect all the way back once we get north of Daytona Beach.
6 am comes, we get up, get out to the airport with 2 cars. Kids have backpacks, April has her stuff. We prepack the plane, (we're fine on W&B, just making sure we fit) and a couple things don't fit, so they are left behind. April and the oldest take the two cars back to the house to get an Uber back to the airport. The dogs are tied to the tie downs, and the two older ones are either sunning, or laying the shade. The puppy however is doing puppy stuff and trying to get on the wing, and other nonsense, so I take her over the the grass, and tie her off around a light pole while I am doing the preflight. Suddenly she's right up next to me. WTF. Yeah, she just bit right through her 1" leash. Ugh. Tie her back to the tie downs, this time with less slack, and April and her oldest are back, so we load up and are on our way. Clouds were lower near Daytona than predicted but we got out over the water and did the 5 D's with the clouds: Dodge, dip, duck, dive, and....dodge. I was going to get a clearance in the air, but suddenly the clouds were gone and it was clear and a million. The kids are asleep, the two big dogs are asleep in the baggage area, the little one is content between the kids in the back seat, we're getting a good ground speed, life is good. We refuel at Baxley, and split the difference between there and home at DVK. I don't file, I'll just get flight following and a pop up clearance with ZID or LEX into DVK if the clouds aren't gone by the time we get there. Or so I planned...
We are over the Apps at 8500, ride is smooth, still getting decent ground speed, the dogs are calm, and suddenly I hear a weird noise in my ANR headset. I ask April if she heard something. Sounded like something light may have hit the plane. She said she heard it too, so I wasn't hearing things. That's not good. Now we keep hearing it, repeatedly, a sporadic, quiet thumping sound. Maybe dogs they dogs are antsy. "Hey, are the dogs OK?"
"Mom, I can see outside!"
Piper didn't expect to have dogs, or anything that might push against the the baggage door, in the baggage area when they designed the door. In just moving around to adjust body position (the baggage area in the Comanche is actually bigger than the kennel the boxer and dane share at home) the puppy popped the baggage door open. Aluminum flexes pretty easy. And being a puppy, seeing that it's outside, does what puppies do. The thumping in the headsets is her pushing the door open and it being pushed closed by 130 some knots of air and the pressure differential in the cabin.
"Mom, I don't see [the boxer]!"
(internally) Oh F*** I just killed their dog to start this whole new life together.