It's not the power, it's the spread between the wind speed and stall speed.Just saw a Mooney take off in this wind. Guess the extra power makes winds non-issue?
Also see few military Blackhawks readying for takeoff.
It's not the power, it's the spread between the wind speed and stall speed.Just saw a Mooney take off in this wind. Guess the extra power makes winds non-issue?
Also see few military Blackhawks readying for takeoff.
It's not the power, it's the spread between the wind speed and stall speed.
If you want some really decent (at least in my opinion) Mexican food if you end up staying in Abilene longer, definitely go to Miguel’s Mex Tex on the west side of town. That’s my current go-to there.
Riverside (SoCal Inland Empire).I wish we knew which end of California Peter is headed to.
Just saw a Mooney take off in this wind. Guess the extra power makes winds non-issue?
Be cheaper to hire someone like you just to fly it home.Starting to wonder about Peter hiring someone with a flatbed trailer, dismount the wings, load all into trailer, and truck home to LA area.
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"It's not the power, it's the spread between the wind speed and stall speed."
Could you elaborate?
Not sure but for whatever reason can't find him on flightaware or virtual radar.
Riverside (SoCal Inland Empire).
What app is this?
Not Riverside, He's going to Corona. Corona is the mid-air capitol of Southern California.
Thanks!It's FlightAware. Peter's flight is not public, so you have to log into FlightAware with an account to see his progress. No cost to sign-up, and my family uses it to track my flights as well.
Did they talk backHey folks,
I made it Pesco, TX today after waiting for wind gust to die down at Abilene, TX.
There was much turbulence at 4500 but it improved further west I got.
Feeling a bit tired today. Someone asked if I'd fly at night; not planning since I'm not familiar with terrain.
Thanks again folks for following my journey. BTW, if you can post my flight from Flightaware as screen shoot, please do. I can't see my own flight yet.
Because I can't play any music during flight, I started talking to myself today. I imagine what I'd say if there was a passenger next to me. Weird as this sounds, it actually helped pass time and ease my anxiousness!
Because I can't play any music during flight, I started talking to myself today. I imagine what I'd say if there was a passenger next to me. Weird as this sounds, it actually helped pass time and ease my anxiousness!
If I’m in a rock & roll mood it’s “Don’t Fear the Reaper.”
Hey folks,
I made it Pesco, TX today after waiting for wind gust to die down at Abilene, TX.
There was much turbulence at 4500 but it improved further west I got.
Feeling a bit tired today. Someone asked if I'd fly at night; not planning since I'm not familiar with terrain.
Thanks again folks for following my journey. BTW, if you can post my flight from Flightaware as screen shoot, please do. I can't see my own flight yet.
Because I can't play any music during flight, I started talking to myself today. I imagine what I'd say if there was a passenger next to me. Weird as this sounds, it actually helped pass time and ease my anxiousness!
If you don't already own a Bluetooth capable headset, there are two solutionsBecause I can't play any music during flight
If you don't already own a Bluetooth capable headset, there are two solutions
- Purchase a Bluetooth capable headset.
- Purchase the Pilot USA BluLink Cell Phone to Aviation Headset Adapter that fits between the headset plugs and the panel that provides BT functionality.
Hang on.... you're an engineer for a defense contractor, right? Isn't suggesting to them "cheep and easy" just gonna get you in trouble with the designers and budgeteers?Or just wear earphones under your headset and use any MP3 player. Cheap and easy. Be sure you can hear radio calls.
Looks like you landed in Pecos a couple of hours after I did. You made a good choice staying there, I encountered a very strong mountain wave between Pecos and El Paso. I was unable to hold altitude in the CT210 for a short while, slow going after that, 20 to 30 knot head wind.
Did the two dogs greet you at the FBO?
That's what I get if I disable position-only flights. When you are logged in, go to the My Account page (under your user name in the upper left corner). Once you are on that page, scroll down to section 6 and make sure that "Show position-only flights" is selected, and then select "Save."This is all I get on flightaware (logged in or not)
That's what I get if I disable position-only flights. When you are logged in, go to the My Account page (under your user name in the upper left corner). Once you are on that page, scroll down to section 6 and make sure that "Show position-only flights" is selected, and then select "Save."
...and just like that I join the enlightened.
Thank you!