Shawn
En-Route
Recently been flying my paramotors more than my 182 and last week got participate in a Mountain Flying adventure to Mount Shasta. Completely new experience for me so far.
Launched from Weed Airport, 13 mile cross country flight to the mountain, intercept the mountain at the 8,000' snow level and elevator ride the updraft winds to the top all while avoiding the rotor and downdraft of the back side at all cost.
Goal was to make it to the 14,180' summit and we had two mornings to attempt it. A LOT had to go right for that to be successful, but for me a lot did not. Two engine outs (but restarted), limited visibility of emergency landing options due to thick haze from nearby fires, lost sight and ascent line of Guide, unexpected head winds, low fuel concerns, straight up nerves from not knowing that to expect...ADM kicked in at 10,000' and aborted the ascent but we still had an epic adventure. Only 2 of the 10 pilots ultimately made it to the summit.
While as GA pilots we get to witness views that few others do, experiencing them from a flying camping chair suspended from a pice of fabric on strings is a whole nuther perspective!
Launched from Weed Airport, 13 mile cross country flight to the mountain, intercept the mountain at the 8,000' snow level and elevator ride the updraft winds to the top all while avoiding the rotor and downdraft of the back side at all cost.
Goal was to make it to the 14,180' summit and we had two mornings to attempt it. A LOT had to go right for that to be successful, but for me a lot did not. Two engine outs (but restarted), limited visibility of emergency landing options due to thick haze from nearby fires, lost sight and ascent line of Guide, unexpected head winds, low fuel concerns, straight up nerves from not knowing that to expect...ADM kicked in at 10,000' and aborted the ascent but we still had an epic adventure. Only 2 of the 10 pilots ultimately made it to the summit.
While as GA pilots we get to witness views that few others do, experiencing them from a flying camping chair suspended from a pice of fabric on strings is a whole nuther perspective!
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