FlyingMonkey
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I enjoyed putting together this video of a recent quick flight up to Big Bear, CA with my daughter. Hope you enjoy watching it.
Love flying up there. Hopefully, you took advantage of their fuel savings. Usually the best price in SoCal for fuel. Cafe at the airport is good, too.
Good flying and nice video. Next time you'll have to give your daughter a cushion so she can see when she takes the controls. You're welcome to borrow, I'm also at WHP.
Very nice video. What kind of headset was your daughter wearing?
What kind of cushion do you recommend? I was thinking like a stadium seat cushion might work?
The ones I have are: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CBC53G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 but I'm sure the ones ElPaseo Pilot noted would be fine as well. Again, you're welcome to borrow, I'll be at WHP today, Saturday, late morning.What kind of cushion do you recommend? I was thinking like a stadium seat cushion might work?
Thanks for the offer! I didn't make it out to the airport today. Hopefully will have some time tomorrow to fly.The ones I have are: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CBC53G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 but I'm sure the ones ElPaseo Pilot noted would be fine as well. Again, you're welcome to borrow, I'll be at WHP today, Saturday, late morning.
I do like the returning from Big Bear and only climbing 2000 feet to 8500' cruising altitude and then having a nice descent for a good chunk of the trip down to 1000' at my home airport!Big Bear is one of my favorite fuel stops transitioning the area. Fuel is reasonable and takes little fuel cost getting back to cruise alt. Being lucky to have a turbo-normalized setup, max gross full fuel isn’t an issue in the summer. A nice field.