As posted today on Book Face:
Flying reflections for 2022:
My first reaction to 2022 was it was a total bust. I flew about two-thirds of what I wanted to from a time standpoint. The plane was out of commission for nearly 6 months of the year. However, I did have some really great trips this year.
I flew just shy of 96 hours versus a goal of 150. I went nearly 13,000 miles (statute as opposed to nautical) and I visited 27 different airports. The only airports that I visited more than once were the two Peoria airports, Iowa City, Savannah, TN and Rochester, MN.
Highlights:
I got to take Cassie down to Houston and back from Tennessee. At that appointment she was told she was no longer going to be a part of the cancer trial she was in. She was still so positive that she would keep fighting. Her positivity was just amazing. Unfortunately she passed away two months later.
I got to take sweet Sofia (7 years old) to Rhode Island to see a brain specialist for her chiari malformation. I then took Manasa (6 years old) home from Baltimore on the same trip. I flew 13.5 hours that day. The trip included my first time through the NYC airspace and it was pretty awesome. (Link to video:
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I got to take some parents and their son home to Pittsburgh after he had recuperated from massive brain trauma. The approach to the airport was interesting because we had to circle around this snow producing cell.
I took Geoff up for treatments at Mayo, stayed overnight and took him home. FYI, the Mexican restaurant down the street from the airport is excellent.
I flew out to Boston but stopped in the DC area on my way there to stay with my brother and his family overnight. Then flew an IFR approach into Bedford and flew Ainsley (3 years old) and her parents home to Kentucky. That included another trip through NYC airspace.
Took Mark to Iowa City and back for treatments along with his wife and one of his daughters.
Picked up Laurie from Mayo and took her home to Canton.
Mixed in with all of that, I flew 9 dogs, flew to Missouri to get Jim K's new truck, and had a few lunch runs with friends.
Hopefully 2023 will continue to bring good memories.