Rykymus
Line Up and Wait
When I lived in CA, my plane was in a hangar 15 mins away, and I flew at least once per week, if not twice. Lots of short XC to the bay area, Monterey, Sac, and occasionally down to LA/San Diego. But since moving to the DFW area, I've flown only four times in the last four months. (And that was while the plane was 12 mins away on tie-downs.) Now the plane is safely stored in a hangar but an hour away. Between house hunting, work, and exploring the area, I have very little time to fly these days. And when I do, I don't much feel like driving an hour just to go putz around in the pattern. (And I don't really have the time to go on any XCs right now.)
I'm not as worried about my skills, as I am about my aircraft just sitting there. (I'll go up and brush off the dust before I fly anywhere.) I've heard so many horror stories about planes going to crap because they aren't being flown enough, and I'm a bit concerned that I'm putting myself at risk by letting my aircraft's condition deteriorate.
So, how much is enough? How long is too long?
I know that once things settle down again, I'll have the time to fly at least a few times per month. And my wife wants to take some XC flights to explore Texas, so there will be a reason to fly. And eventually I'll get a hangar closer to home. (I'm on every waiting list in Northeast Texas!)
I'm not as worried about my skills, as I am about my aircraft just sitting there. (I'll go up and brush off the dust before I fly anywhere.) I've heard so many horror stories about planes going to crap because they aren't being flown enough, and I'm a bit concerned that I'm putting myself at risk by letting my aircraft's condition deteriorate.
So, how much is enough? How long is too long?
I know that once things settle down again, I'll have the time to fly at least a few times per month. And my wife wants to take some XC flights to explore Texas, so there will be a reason to fly. And eventually I'll get a hangar closer to home. (I'm on every waiting list in Northeast Texas!)