Sunday, May 31, 2009
My first stop - Bennington, VT
after 11am where Carla Lund picked me up. We headed off to a classic
diner and stopped by the Bennington monument before heading back to
the airport. It was so good to see Carla on my first stop. She sent me
off on my adventure along with the spirit of our dearly departed
friend Justus Taylor. I'm now in the back seat of a Cherokee 6 flying
back to Albany. What?? you say? More on that later.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Packing
airplane. Here it sits quietly in a hangar at the Albany International
airport awaiting tomorrow morning's departure. But now the work
begins: packing the airplane for the trip. I'll be working on that all
day into the night.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Both of my airplanes are ready for takeoff
ready to go! I will pick it up on Saturday. It now has a brand new
alternator, starter, and exhaust system. The engine was completely
overhauled two years ago. A new interior was put in a few years back.
I just reupholstered the seats. All it needs is a paint job, and perhaps
an avionics upgrade someday.
It's actually hard to believe that takeoff day is right around the
corner. My friend Ed says he wants to take a picture of my takeoff
from Albany, like Lindbergh leaving for Paris. I am incredibly excited
to get started and see the people and places on my itinerary. I just
added the Grand Canyon to my list today. I know that my flight won't
exactly follow my carefully laid out itinerary and that's OK.
Actually, I look forward to the twists and turns that await. That's
part of the adventure.
Since part of my trip will take place here in cyberspace, I would feel
ill-equipped if my virtual airplane wasn't tuned up and ready for
flight. Thanks must go out to my cyber-mechanic Jack Bulmer who
designed this replica of my airplane on Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
That is my plane, but it has been given a new paint job and wheel
pants at no extra charge! If you look carefully, you can see me in
the pilot's seat. Thanks Jack!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Front Seats have been reupholstered
seats anymore. I purchased a seat kit from Airtex and with the
guidance of my mechanic Brian Doyle, I reupholstered the front seats.
I'm not sure if I will have time to complete the rear seats before I
leave. For those who will fly with me on portions of this trip, you
will find your brand new seat very comfortable.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Aircraft Repairs
This is going to be an expensive annual. Everything should be ready by
the end of next week.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Airplane in for scheduled maintenance
to as the annual inspection All of the critical components and the
engine are carefully checked. This year, the inspection is more
important than most since I'll be flying this old bird over 7000 miles
in the next two months. I had some avionics work completed today, so
when the annual inspection is completed, the plane should be in tip-
top condition. For anyone who has flown with me in the past, you'll
be happy to know that I'm reupholstering my seats for a very
comfortable ride. Here's the plane sitting at the shop, waiting to be
worked on. I will be posting a detailed itinerary soon and contacting
people whom I will be visiting. T minus 2 weeks and counting.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Reconnecting with the past - Instant Gratification
An hour prior to this phone call, I set about locating another old childhood friend who I hadn't seen or spoken to in about 30 years, Scott. I was about 95% certain that I had tracked him down in Oregon and had a phone number and email address. I sent an email and received an immediate reply. It was him!
Based on this, I've added Hyannis, MA and Newport, OR to my itinerary. Life is sometimes filled with the mundane chores of day to day living. Moments like these are invigorating and remind you about the wonder and unexpected joys that await. I know that this trip is going to reinvigorate my spirit. I am blessed with the opportunity to pursue my passions each summer and I intend to do just that. I think this is the beginning of something bigger for me.
I am in the process of finalizing my itinerary. It is more well-defined than I previously imagined. The proposed route below is quite accurate now and includes most of my stops. Denver stands out as somewhat of a deviation, but I have so many good friends there, it simply cannot be missed. I will be posting the itinerary soon, and please let me know if you'd like me to add a stop to come visit!
See you in the air everyone!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Flying to NH on Sunday
trip. There are now less than 30 days to go before I set off to fly
the United States on a wing and a prayer. Well, two wings and the FSM
actually. On Sunday, I'm meeting up with the Northeast Pilot's group
at Parlin field in NH for a Tres de Mayo party at the L'il Red Baron.
Track me live on the blog page. As the days count down, I'm getting
more and more excited about becoming a flying nomad. Sometimes, you
get sick of looking at the same four walls, no matter how pretty they
may be. I am happiest at 5000 feet or visiting with friends and I get to do
both on this trip.
For those whom I am stopping in to visit, I will be spending time on
the itinerary and will let you know when I'm coming through town. If
you'd like to be on the itinerary, drop me a line and I'll add a stop!
Two more weeks of teaching. Two weeks of prep while the airplane is in
for its annual inspection. Takeoff on June 1st. Return on August 1st.