Saturday, August 9, 2014

More on the Washington Fire Quilt Airlift

Jan's new Gel Cushion puts her higher,
where the seeing is better. Feels nice,
too.

 Miserable visibility going up, as the
smoke from 5 major fires darkens the
skies. It smelled very smoky at times.

 We remove the quilts at Anderson
Field near Brewster, WA.

 Ready to return to Richland. It's looks clear from the
ground, but only 3000' aloft, the smoke is so dense,
we decided against any sightseeing near the burned
areas.

 On the way back to Richland, we stopped at
the tiny town of Mansfield for some coffee
and buns at the Town Bar. It's a rare
situation: The airport is right on the edge of
town, and it's only 600' from the tie-down to
the bar!

You walk through the park to the bar, so the
"pilot's lounge" is only 300' from the ramp.


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Quilts by Air

Here's how FedEx gets packages from remote areas

It's actually twelve quilts (40 lbs) on their way (tomorrow) to the victims of the fires in northern Washington, scene of the worst wildfire in our state's history. It's an hour from here to Brewster (Anderson Field), or over 3 hours by car. The Phoenix will let us view huge areas the fire has burned in the last month.

The quilts fit in more easily than I thought, and the space behind the oxygen bottle is unused. I'd taken everything out of the baggage area, but after the quilts were stowed, I put the tie-downs, canopy cover, jacket, and the step stool back in. Still space left!

Eric


Friday, August 1, 2014

Australian Flying

Attached are some photos of my plane on a recent trip to Fraser Island which lies off the coast of Queensland (about 90 minutes flying time north of Brisbane).  The airfield as you can see is located right on the beach with a pub 50 meters from where you park your plane.  There is plenty of accommodations within walking distance.  Its a great place for a fly in.
Cheers
John





Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Sebring Expo 2014

Alright!  Photos are back on the air.  All I have to do is sign on to the net with Google Chrome.  Don't ask me why.
 Each morning of the Expo brought frigid temps (for Florida anyway).  Rather than scrape the ice off of the wings which could damage the finish, John would rotate the plane so that the sun did the work.

 After a few minutes the ice would turn to water and could be squeegeed off and then a chamois would finish the job.  (The perfect fitting canopy cover comes standard with each plane).

 Winds were brisk the first day, but the remainder of the show as cool with light winds each day.

We gave a dozen demo flights, sold a plane, made new friends, reacquainted with old friends, and even met a Phoenix deposit holder that we had not seen face to face.  Sweet!
Thank you Kathy and John for all of your help and hard work!

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Sebring Expo

We just arrived in Sebring, FL for the Sebring LSA Expo.  This airshow is dedicated to light sport aircraft, so it is a one of a kind in the US.  The Expo runs tomorrow through Sunday, January 16-19.
For some reason I can't post photos to the blog,  and since this is primarily a visual post, we'll wait until the problem is resolved before continuing.
Don departed Melbourne last week, and stopped off in Miami, Key West, Cozumel, Belize, and finally to his destination, Costa Rica.  He will be on vacation, exploring in his Phoenix for a month, and then will return to the US via western Mexico.  I have urged Don to send us reports of his travels, so hopefully we'll have something for you here soon.
Save flying!

Saturday, November 9, 2013