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- Jun 7, 2008
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- 5,273
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- Indian Hills Airpark Salome, AZ
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N1431A
Right off I need to mention I'm an old fart, pushing 84. When you get to be an old fart it ain't much fun. You're not strong anymore, you don't have much endurance, you hurt a lot, etc, etc,ad nauseam.
Well one morning I wake up at 5:00 AM feeling great. A fine time to do a chore I've been putting off before the AZ heat arrives.
I live on an airpark. We have 2 houses and 2 airplanes. One house is at the west end of the runway, the other at the east end. My plan is to fly the little Forney around the block a bit and take it to the other place. Put it in the hangar there, and bring the Tri-Pacer back in order to do the annual.
I pull the Forney out of the hangar and notice that the trickle charger got disconnected. I knew the battery was weak (gonna replace it at annual time) but I was able to start--barely. Off into the wild blue yonder. Blue my foot! Dirty gray more likely. The smoke from the fires makes for crummy visibility. In addition there is an inversion at 2.5K that shoots the OAT way up. I cut the flight short and land.
I think I mentioned I'm kinda old and weak. I finally struggle enough to get the Tri-Pacer out of the hangar after positioning the Forney on the small apron in front of the hanger. Guess what? The Piper's battery is deader than doornail. Back into the hangar it goes. I pull the Forney into position climb into it and press the starter button---click-- I hadn't flown it enough to charge up the weak battery.
I'm half a mile from home with a dead airplane and I'm pretty beat. It's heating up already. I call the wife and tell her to bring the big battery charger and a phillips screwdriver.
The charger leads are just long enough to reach the battery. I can start and taxi back home.
My wrinkled old butt is dragging. Ain't flying fun?
Get on the Web to Spruce. I need a Concord 25 and a 35. ( I don't do Gill) That oughta be around 425-500 for both. OMG I haven't bought batteries for a while. $670 for the batteries.
The wife isn't very impressed with this airplane stuff.
Am I stupid or what--at my age still playing with airplanes. Well the batteries will be here on the 31st. We're supposed to have a cool down--
Well one morning I wake up at 5:00 AM feeling great. A fine time to do a chore I've been putting off before the AZ heat arrives.
I live on an airpark. We have 2 houses and 2 airplanes. One house is at the west end of the runway, the other at the east end. My plan is to fly the little Forney around the block a bit and take it to the other place. Put it in the hangar there, and bring the Tri-Pacer back in order to do the annual.
I pull the Forney out of the hangar and notice that the trickle charger got disconnected. I knew the battery was weak (gonna replace it at annual time) but I was able to start--barely. Off into the wild blue yonder. Blue my foot! Dirty gray more likely. The smoke from the fires makes for crummy visibility. In addition there is an inversion at 2.5K that shoots the OAT way up. I cut the flight short and land.
I think I mentioned I'm kinda old and weak. I finally struggle enough to get the Tri-Pacer out of the hangar after positioning the Forney on the small apron in front of the hanger. Guess what? The Piper's battery is deader than doornail. Back into the hangar it goes. I pull the Forney into position climb into it and press the starter button---click-- I hadn't flown it enough to charge up the weak battery.
I'm half a mile from home with a dead airplane and I'm pretty beat. It's heating up already. I call the wife and tell her to bring the big battery charger and a phillips screwdriver.
The charger leads are just long enough to reach the battery. I can start and taxi back home.
My wrinkled old butt is dragging. Ain't flying fun?
Get on the Web to Spruce. I need a Concord 25 and a 35. ( I don't do Gill) That oughta be around 425-500 for both. OMG I haven't bought batteries for a while. $670 for the batteries.
The wife isn't very impressed with this airplane stuff.
Am I stupid or what--at my age still playing with airplanes. Well the batteries will be here on the 31st. We're supposed to have a cool down--