Ghery
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Ghery Pettit
Last week while my wife and I were in Kona we rented a C-172 from Tropic Bird Flight Service at KOA and went down to the area where the lava is entering the ocean. Big billowing clouds of steam and gasses. Actually spotted lava flowing into the water. Great flight. The weather was closing in a bit, but we made it in, saw what we were looking for and then took the off shore route back (clouds had come in and blocked the over land route we took north of South Point). 2.5 hours of flying in paradise. Take a look at the pictures.
As we did two years ago, I had the CFI, Mike Lauro, come along rather than spend the time getting checked out. It doesn't really add all that much to the overall cost of the flight and he makes a great tour guide (as well as being able to pronounce the place names on the radio).
2.5 hours of dual in the C-172 was less expensive than a 2 hour ride (for 1 person) in one of the helicopter tours outfits' fling wings. And my wife rode free. Not so if we had taken a helicopter tour.
Speaking of helicopters, we were delayed an hour as the airport had an emergency earlier in the morning. One of the helicopter sightseeing outfits had an emergency and closed the runway for an hour after autorotating to a landing. Seems he lost his tail rotor and was able, through keeping up forward speed and reducing power during the decent, to put it down in a manner that allowed all aboard to walk away. An incredible demonstration of skill on the part of the helicopter pilot. I think I'll stick with fixed wing aircraft for a while longer.
Aloha!
As we did two years ago, I had the CFI, Mike Lauro, come along rather than spend the time getting checked out. It doesn't really add all that much to the overall cost of the flight and he makes a great tour guide (as well as being able to pronounce the place names on the radio).
2.5 hours of dual in the C-172 was less expensive than a 2 hour ride (for 1 person) in one of the helicopter tours outfits' fling wings. And my wife rode free. Not so if we had taken a helicopter tour.
Speaking of helicopters, we were delayed an hour as the airport had an emergency earlier in the morning. One of the helicopter sightseeing outfits had an emergency and closed the runway for an hour after autorotating to a landing. Seems he lost his tail rotor and was able, through keeping up forward speed and reducing power during the decent, to put it down in a manner that allowed all aboard to walk away. An incredible demonstration of skill on the part of the helicopter pilot. I think I'll stick with fixed wing aircraft for a while longer.
Aloha!