BiffJ
Pre-takeoff checklist
The weather in Indiana finally cleared up enough to do some flying to nowhere in the 175 yesterday. Just burning holes the sky and leaving green tracks on the GPS. A little over an hour covered a pretty good bit of ground and while it was a bit bumpy it was nice to get back in the air when it wasn't grey and cold.
Today started well with about 1000 smiling kids at the annual Masons Easter Egg hunt and got better when my buddy decided the ground was solid enough to do a couple laps around the front field in his Russian T54 tank. This one just came into his collection and it was the first time he has driven it. He was very pleased and forced me to enjoy it too. 20 miles an hour seems like 120 in the Cessna but with 40 tons rather than less than one its understandable.
Tomorrow we get to spend Easter with a dear friend in a nursing home. She's 92 and doing pretty well. Always good to see her.
What could be better than flying a plane and a tank in the same weekend.
Frank
Today started well with about 1000 smiling kids at the annual Masons Easter Egg hunt and got better when my buddy decided the ground was solid enough to do a couple laps around the front field in his Russian T54 tank. This one just came into his collection and it was the first time he has driven it. He was very pleased and forced me to enjoy it too. 20 miles an hour seems like 120 in the Cessna but with 40 tons rather than less than one its understandable.
Tomorrow we get to spend Easter with a dear friend in a nursing home. She's 92 and doing pretty well. Always good to see her.
What could be better than flying a plane and a tank in the same weekend.
Frank