Reflecting back on flying in 2015, what struck me the most were some of the numbers.
131.9: Total flight hours for 2015. That's the most I have ever accumulated in a single year.
81.1: Hours of cross country flight time (flights with landings 50 nautical miles or more from the point of origin), my highest to date.
27: The number of people who shared Warrior 481's cockpit with me this year (not including Kristy and The Bear). Thanks to John C (safety pilot), Max B (1st GA flight),
Rob L (WFC member), Dave P (safety pilot), Mike B (checkout in N9855W),
Kent A (
nostalgic trip to HAI
), Mom, Tom H (flight review), Bill E,
Penny B ("Granny", 1st GA flight), Nathan S (2nd GA flight, his first was with me several years ago, and he is now pursuing certification), Dave S (1st GA flight),
Mike S (1st GA flight),
Lee S (WFC member),
Marv S (final flight, WFC member), Pat N, Marilu N (1st GA flight), Dan A (safety pilot), and nine passengers flown during the Williamson-Sodus Airport Apple Blossom Festival Breakfast in N9855W.
10: The number of years between landings at Monroe County Municipal Airport in Bloomington, IN. Prior to 2015, my last landing there was on the return from Florida in June of 2005.
9.8: Hours of flight in actual instrument conditions, my highest to date, boosted significantly by my
first flight entirely in IMC from departure (KPTK) to landing (KSDC).
8: The number of new airports explored in 2015, spanning a geographic area from central Indiana to coastal Maine. Two of these, Alton Bay and Burke Lakefront, had long been on my aviation bucket list. These airports were:
- Alton Bay Ice Runway (B18), Alton Bay, NH
- Burke Lakefront Airport (KBKL), Cleveland, OH
- Brunswick Executive (KBXM), Brunswick, ME
- Doylestown Airport (KDYL), Doylestown, PA
- Eagle Creek Airpark (KEYE), Indianapolis, IN
- Findlay Airport (KFDY), Findlay, OH
- Lebanon Municipal Airport (KLEB), Lebanon, NH
- MBS International Airport (KMBS), Saginaw, MI
7: The number of live lobsters my high school buddy Alex had for our backyard lobster bake after we flew to
coastal Maine.
4: The number of flights to Oakland County International (KPTK) in 2015, one of the reasons for the high cross-country time, despite not having ventured too terribly far from home base.
3: The number of visits to one of my favorite destinations, Lake Placid. Occurring in winter, summer, and fall, those three visits generated a lot of spectacular photographs.
1: The number of FAA-approved
ice runways that I used in 2015 (Alton Bay).
1: The number of wheel pants I
ruined after flying for hours in the rain.
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Flights in 2015 as generated by MyFlightbook and Google Earth |
It was a good year to fly, with the exception of ruining that wheel pant. Clearly, though, I was able to exercise the instrument rating, which pleases me to no end. This includes doing my first
localizer backcourse approach into Oakland County International. This was not only a first for me (the LOC BC part), but the first time the entire family got to experience an instrument approach in honest to goodness IMC (descending through clouds from six thousand feet to about 900 feet).
2015 also saw Warrior 481 upgraded to comply with the FAA's 2020
ADS-B mandate and, on the last flight of the year,
the new gear came in very handy.
Here are my favorite flying images from 2015 (presented in no particular order, just scrambled for variety):
In August, I had the privilege to fly with Marv, a pilot and long time Williamson Flying Club member. Marv lost his battle with cancer in September of this year. His time in Warrior 481 was not only his final flight, but also his last time at the controls of an aircraft.
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Over Rush, NY looking north along the I-390 corridor toward Rochester.
("Unmasking") |
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Olympic ski jump towers (foreground), Lake Placid Airport, Whiteface mountain (background)
("Peak") |
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Chimney Bluffs, Lake Ontario shoreline
("Texture") |
Landing at Alton Bay was particularly exciting for me. This had been on my list of things to do for years and all the variables finally lined up just right for it to happen.
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Sunset over Lake Ontario
("Golden") |
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Lake Placid and Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks
("Peak") |
As a destination, Burke Lakefront was another goal that went unrealized for many years. To my mind, it is the closest thing left in the United States to Meigs Field.
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Adirondack Mountains in the summer
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Warrior 481 and two WFC aircraft on the ramp at Lake Placid
("Peak") |
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Rochester, NY looking south along the Genesee River
("Old Haunts") |
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Eastbound out of the Williamson-Sodus Airport
("Peak") |
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"X" marks the spot of the Oswego County Airport, Fulton, NY
("Peak") |
For me, these images still inspire passion and serve as reminders of how fortunate I am to behold such wonders on a routine basis. They are why this blog exists and I am looking forward to the images of flight that next year will bring.
See you in 2016!
Not a bad 2015 at all, sir. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, too!
DeleteGreat numbers for the year and excellent pictures!
DeleteHaving stood alongside of the Falls that picture is impressive. I wonder what you could see from the tunnel below and behind the falls.
Here's to another year of fun flights and new adventures. Happy New Year
While we have Steve's attention, when are we going to set a date for a meet up. I'll even make sure we drag Jeff Frey out to join us.
Yeah I know I've been rather absent this year - so much travel! Keep me in the loop; I certainly hope to be able to fly and see folks more in 2016.
DeleteThanks, Gary! Sounds like a great idea! (maybe we'll manage to pull it off this year)
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