Saturday, June 13, 2015

A rough start, a team of two is now one


Finally, my first post from on the road, written while stuck in Amarillo Texas due to weather. I will try to keep up and blog as I go. Tapping away on my iPad I now realize that I can't seem to add the photos while on the iPad. I will do so when I return to California, the words will have to do for now.

Day one: KEDW-KMIT-67L-KFMN

Thursday June 11th, what an exciting day! Today was the day the epic adventure starts. And what an adventure it already has proven to be, only three days in. Let's start at the very beginning, the first divert from the planned route. 
Due to unforeseen events JJ wasn't able to come to Fox field KWJF in the morning, from where we were supposed to leave. Instead I flew from Edwards AFB KEDW where the airplane is based, to KMIT Shafter Minter to pick up the other half of the team. After a quick cup of coffee we were off.
The route from KMIT to Mesquite 67L Nevada took us throug the Trona pass between the restricted area's R2505 and R2524. We had planned to fly around the class B airspace of Mc Carran International airport KLAS in Las Vegas. But fortunately I had been flying with flight following. Las Vegas Approach assigned us a different squawk code and we were able to fly direct to Mesquite from south west of the class B airspace at 9500. It was really impressive to fly over the airport and see the large traffic takeoff and land underneath us. We also had a beautiful view of a dam that we mistook for the Hoover dam. Nonetheless, still a very nice view. 
After fueling we were back up in no time to head to Four Corners Regional KFMN New Mexico. At about half on this leg we caught up with bad weather that was in front of us. It was a bit of a struggle to weave our way through the cells and onwards to our next stop. We were able to make it by about 5 PM. The hotel shuttle came to pick us up and after a quick dinner my head hit the pillow. Closing my eyes my body felt as it was still in the airplane, avoiding clouds left and right. Rest was well deserved after 7 hrs of flying.

Day two: KFMN KDAH KAMA.

Friday June 12th. The weather looks terrible. It looked like it would definitely be a challenge to find our way to Perry F22 Oklahoma. And a challenge was an understatement, since we never made it further than Amarillo KAMA Texas.
I will spare you the details, but it was an exhausting day. We eventually made it to a hotel in downtown Amarillo. Apparently all the other hotels closer to the airport were all booked, since there is a rodeo in town. Unfortunately we were not able to agree in the cockpit on a few things and JJ felt that the weather was too bad on the way to the start line and for the race itself. She was thinking of withdrawing from the race. The next morning she told me that her decision had been made and she would not continue on to their start line.

Day three: Amarillo Texas, not giving up.

June 13th, the weather is terrible again. I decided to wait out the weather a day and the see if it will clear out enough by tomorrow for me to head to the start of the race. Today was busy with finding another co-pilot to fly the race with and I think I've succeeded to find someone. I'm not entirely sure yet, but I'll know more by the time of the next update.
I will continue the cross country to Virginia on my own where I hope to still start the Air Race Classic. Unfortunately, I will not be able to fly in the competition any longer. Since I would have to do another handicap flight for the new copilot, and it's too short notice to get that accomplished now. I hope to still fly in the non-competition class, so that I still will be able to experience the race fun. Fingers crossed for the weather to clear up tomorrow! 

~Flying Dutchess




1 comment:

  1. Wat vreselijk dat je vast zit en geen co-piloot meer hebt om echt aan de race deel te nemen!! Ik zit mij hier dan ook te verbijten dat ik je niet kan helpen! Als je mee doet met de non-competitive race, mag je dat dan alleen vliegen? Dat zou wel fijn zijn, toch meedoen voor de ervaring en ook opbouwen van je uren.

    Hou je taai (ik weet het; een NL cliche .... ;-) ) en ik duim heel hard voor je dat je in ieder geval kunt gaan vliegen. Lees iedere dag hoe het gaat.

    Groetjes,
    Karen

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