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Taxi to Parking
Weather was nice today. CAVU skies and warm temperatures. But the winds were howling.
I thought through this on my preflight. I haven’t flown since Christmas. Am I up for this? On the other hand, the reason I hadn’t flown since Christmas was I couldn’t get VFR weather. I don’t fly today, when will I? I go too long my skills go to pot. That, and I need fuel, and it’s quite warm for early February. Decisions decisions.
I decided to go, and on takeoff instantly regretted the decision. Turbulent conditions, darn did I get beat up. On the other hand everything was within the aircraft’s envelope, there was nothing that was going to break it midair. I powered down and cruised at my economy setting, my airspeed was about 140 miles/hr. though my ground speed was 90. Flew over to Urbana/Grimes for some lunch and pie. Half hour there. Figured if things went south I could always go around or go home, where we have crossed runways right into the wind.
Landing was harum sacrum to say the least. Could just barely keep the aircraft going on a straight line. No flap landing done pretty fast, runway is a comfy 4K feet. Nice thing was I did a perfect crosswind landing on one tire on the centerline. Got off the runway at the first taxiway, more a testament to the wind than my pilot skills.
Lunch and pie, and even left a couple Origami’s for the sweet waitress. Got my gas, didn’t even need that much. I did chock the airplane while I pumped so it didn’t blow away. Flight back was brief, about ten minutes. Got behind the airplane pretty good, but recovered. Again, a no flap landing (5k runway, lots of room). The winds were so strong and swirly on final I was hearing the stall horn while I was at 100mph. Came in fast, didn’t even float that much. Wind. Might have had a bit of a side load touching down, I know I hit and errant gust just then. And hour on the tach, some very good crosswind practice, and I even got pie.
I thought through this on my preflight. I haven’t flown since Christmas. Am I up for this? On the other hand, the reason I hadn’t flown since Christmas was I couldn’t get VFR weather. I don’t fly today, when will I? I go too long my skills go to pot. That, and I need fuel, and it’s quite warm for early February. Decisions decisions.
I decided to go, and on takeoff instantly regretted the decision. Turbulent conditions, darn did I get beat up. On the other hand everything was within the aircraft’s envelope, there was nothing that was going to break it midair. I powered down and cruised at my economy setting, my airspeed was about 140 miles/hr. though my ground speed was 90. Flew over to Urbana/Grimes for some lunch and pie. Half hour there. Figured if things went south I could always go around or go home, where we have crossed runways right into the wind.
Landing was harum sacrum to say the least. Could just barely keep the aircraft going on a straight line. No flap landing done pretty fast, runway is a comfy 4K feet. Nice thing was I did a perfect crosswind landing on one tire on the centerline. Got off the runway at the first taxiway, more a testament to the wind than my pilot skills.
Lunch and pie, and even left a couple Origami’s for the sweet waitress. Got my gas, didn’t even need that much. I did chock the airplane while I pumped so it didn’t blow away. Flight back was brief, about ten minutes. Got behind the airplane pretty good, but recovered. Again, a no flap landing (5k runway, lots of room). The winds were so strong and swirly on final I was hearing the stall horn while I was at 100mph. Came in fast, didn’t even float that much. Wind. Might have had a bit of a side load touching down, I know I hit and errant gust just then. And hour on the tach, some very good crosswind practice, and I even got pie.
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