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We flew up to 57D on Saturday afternoon to visit family. Conditions were mvfr from departure until Toledo. We had flight following. We had a nice 30 kt headwind at 2500' with moderate chop and great visibility. There was icing in the clouds from 4-14000', so we did not hear many other aircraft on the radio. We flew low around Detroit's Bravo an hour before the Pres TFR activated. We had a challenging landing at 57D on Rwy 27, 2285' X 60', with 17G23 from 350 deg at Selfridge ANG base. No flaps, 80 kt final approach speed. We made it just fine. The kids in back provided an unusually sterile cockpit from final until taxiing to parking. They are not used to seeing the ground so close to the wing tip, a stiff windsock and riding on one wheel for so long.
The guys at 57D were great, fuel was cheaper than what I am used to at home. The fuel machine cuts off at $75, so you may have to enter your CC twice. We parked inside an older hangar North of the terminal building and plugged our engine heater in for the night.
We filed a vfr flight plan with "Canada overflight" in the remarks. We had nice 57F oil temp on startup Sun afternoon. We contacted Selfridge App 119.6 after takeoff, got a squawk code, then a quick handoff to Detroit App in the climb to 10500. Detroit immediately gave us clearance through the bravo and handed us off to Toledo Ctr later. We had a 20-25 kt tailwind going home, 1.3 hrs, getting 19 nm/gal and burning 15 gallons of fuel. Compared to 2 hrs, 12 nm/gal and burning 25 gallons coming up.
We hope some of you got out in the beautiful sunny weather yesterday too.
The guys at 57D were great, fuel was cheaper than what I am used to at home. The fuel machine cuts off at $75, so you may have to enter your CC twice. We parked inside an older hangar North of the terminal building and plugged our engine heater in for the night.
We filed a vfr flight plan with "Canada overflight" in the remarks. We had nice 57F oil temp on startup Sun afternoon. We contacted Selfridge App 119.6 after takeoff, got a squawk code, then a quick handoff to Detroit App in the climb to 10500. Detroit immediately gave us clearance through the bravo and handed us off to Toledo Ctr later. We had a 20-25 kt tailwind going home, 1.3 hrs, getting 19 nm/gal and burning 15 gallons of fuel. Compared to 2 hrs, 12 nm/gal and burning 25 gallons coming up.
We hope some of you got out in the beautiful sunny weather yesterday too.
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