Timebuilder
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I had the occaision today to rent a 172 for a short(?) hop over to Morristown to drop off some papers. I had no idea how "different" it would feel compared to the flying I've done over the past four months. Almost all of my single engine dual given is in the 172 or the RG. Up until today, I had about six hours in the machine since January.
What an odd feeling, I thought, climbing at 800 fpm.
I looked at the airspeed indicator, and realized that my cruising speed was the same as my landing speed in the 35 with 3000 lbs of fuel!!!
What was a 22 minute trip in the jet took a whopping 1.2 on the hobbs meter. 2.0 for the round trip. How quickly we forget...
Landing. Let's see, I've done this before, right? 70 knots gave me a leisurely approach. No yaw damper. Rudders, that's right. I think I remember. Threshold, power out. Hold it off. Not bad, on the mains, but not as pretty as I remember.
I had decided to make this flight last night, but it wasn't a moment too soon. I'd almost forgotten the most important part.
I'd almost forgotten how much fun I'd had doing this.
What an odd feeling, I thought, climbing at 800 fpm.
I looked at the airspeed indicator, and realized that my cruising speed was the same as my landing speed in the 35 with 3000 lbs of fuel!!!
What was a 22 minute trip in the jet took a whopping 1.2 on the hobbs meter. 2.0 for the round trip. How quickly we forget...
Landing. Let's see, I've done this before, right? 70 knots gave me a leisurely approach. No yaw damper. Rudders, that's right. I think I remember. Threshold, power out. Hold it off. Not bad, on the mains, but not as pretty as I remember.
I had decided to make this flight last night, but it wasn't a moment too soon. I'd almost forgotten the most important part.
I'd almost forgotten how much fun I'd had doing this.
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