During the Luau, I couldn’t let Jeff Hersom have the pattern all to himself, so I joined him. He flew his plane while I was flying 150DP. He flew close enough to me to read the brand of tires I had while taking pictures at the same time. I don’t know if I was scared or impressed, but it was a total blast. Can that boy fly or what… When we got back to the airport, we joined up with Royson for a lap or two. Royson captured the image of 150DP that graces the Clinton DVD during one of the trips around the pattern. ![]() Jeff and Gary Muster for the Aerial Scavenger Hunt As luck would have it, we landed right as the line for the banquet dinner was winding down. Jeff coasted to a stop in front of the hangar and we ran to find Lori to give her our results. Just don’t ever ask what we said we saw in the quarry that is spelled with a Q…
Headwinds, headwinds, headwinds. What I gained on the trip up, I lost twice over on the way home. It seems that we flew for an hour-and-a-half and only covered 75 miles. It’s gonna be a long ride home. Then, just after leaving Clinton, the right door popped open and out went my sectional. Luckily, I had my GPS and a WAC chart. Ed had a chart, too, so we conspired together to outwit the winds, however unsuccessfully. One leg led to another and to another until, as we departed McAlester, OK, the sun set in the west and we arrived in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area after 10 O’clock, pm. He followed me through the class b shelves and lateral limits until we finally landed at Arlington. |