dhermann1
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This is an offshoot of the "Afraid to fly?" thread. I tought it would be fun to share our best and most memorable flying experiences. I'm going to paste my post and Dixon Cannon's post right here, and we can just continue.
Mine:
Ooohhhh! Oooohhh! Let's start a "My best Flying experience" thread!
I've mentioned my flight over the crater, but my best was in a friend's Cessna 150, from Linden airport in New Jersey, to Caldwell (as I recall). Just a tiny 2 seater, with the motor sputtering away RIGHT IN YOUR LAP. I really felt like part of the airplane. He let me do a couple of turns. Woohoo!
And as we landed, he slipped the plane sideways a little as we settled onto the little grass strip. Oh, man. I still remember it VIVIDLY after almost 30 years.
Ooops! I just remembered my flight in an ultralight 7 or 8 years ago. Now THAT was an experience! Right up there with the birds. Super fun.
Dixon Cannon's:
Ok Dhermann1, That's a great idea!
When I was about 16 years old, having a student license and flying solo, I took the Cessna 150 up to the top of it's service ceiling (about 12,000').
It took quite a while to climb up there. Once at altitude, I pulled the carb heat and the power, lowered full flaps, opened the windows and just
glided back down doing slow turns.
The experience was like parachuting, I imagine - cold, fresh air - slowing turning high above the clouds. The entire experience took about an hour
and a half from chocks to chocks. I even shot photos with my little instamatic.
To this day I can still feel it like it was yesterday - the poem 'High Flight' has a very special meaning for me.
-Dixon Cannon
Roger Wilco, over and out . . .
Mine:
Ooohhhh! Oooohhh! Let's start a "My best Flying experience" thread!
I've mentioned my flight over the crater, but my best was in a friend's Cessna 150, from Linden airport in New Jersey, to Caldwell (as I recall). Just a tiny 2 seater, with the motor sputtering away RIGHT IN YOUR LAP. I really felt like part of the airplane. He let me do a couple of turns. Woohoo!
And as we landed, he slipped the plane sideways a little as we settled onto the little grass strip. Oh, man. I still remember it VIVIDLY after almost 30 years.
Ooops! I just remembered my flight in an ultralight 7 or 8 years ago. Now THAT was an experience! Right up there with the birds. Super fun.
Dixon Cannon's:
Ok Dhermann1, That's a great idea!
When I was about 16 years old, having a student license and flying solo, I took the Cessna 150 up to the top of it's service ceiling (about 12,000').
It took quite a while to climb up there. Once at altitude, I pulled the carb heat and the power, lowered full flaps, opened the windows and just
glided back down doing slow turns.
The experience was like parachuting, I imagine - cold, fresh air - slowing turning high above the clouds. The entire experience took about an hour
and a half from chocks to chocks. I even shot photos with my little instamatic.
To this day I can still feel it like it was yesterday - the poem 'High Flight' has a very special meaning for me.
-Dixon Cannon
Roger Wilco, over and out . . .