Thursday, December 25, 2025

Reflection 2025: After Twenty-Five Years, There is Still Time for First Times

Twenty-Five Years Later

I logged my first 0.6 hours of flight time in a Cessna 172 out of the Kalamazoo / Battle Creek International Airport (KAZO) on September 7, 2000. A realization that I've flown airplanes for a quarter century comes with a hefty dose of imposter syndrome, but the arithmetic is simple and the numbers are what they are. Despite the years and the 3,000+ hours of accumulated flight time, I still feel an anticipatory thrill of adventure whenever I lay eyes on my humble airplane. Familiarity has scarcely diminished joyous wonderment.

When I reflect on a very mixed set of experiences in 2025, I am struck by the number of firsts logged this year that ran the gamut from great to...well...not so great. Regardless, they underscore one of the best facets of aviation: there are so many aircraft to fly, places to visit, and experiences to have that there are always opportunities to do something new. All we need to do is pursue them.

The Photos

Aloft over Rochester, NY at dusk.
("Electric Twilight")

Final approach, runway 6, Nantucket Memorial Airport, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
("Perfection is a 'Mild Blue Day' on Nantucket")

A massive accretion of ice on the downwind end of Lake Ontario.
("Schrodinger's Weather")

A WWII P-47 Thunderbolt and B-29 Enola Gay at the NASM Udvar-Hazy Center.
("Those in the Know Just Call it 'Hah-Zee' | Part 2, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center")

Catching a Cessna Skyhawk on final with some lens flare at the Alton Bay Ice Runway.
("Alton Bay's 'Excellent Water'")

A rainbow shimmers in Niagara Falls mist.
("Always Have an Out: The SLD Incident")

Rock Island and the Rock Island Lighthouse surrounded by a mostly frozen St Lawrence Seaway.
("Schrodinger's Weather")

Whiteface Mountain near Lake Placid, NY.
("Adirondack Autumn")

When steam and an evening sunbeam collide!
("Fire Hour")

A Cessna Skyhawk about to touch down on the Alton Bay Ice Runway.
("Alton Bay's 'Excellent Water'")

"I just logged PIC time in a Super Decathlon and did my first spin!" Photo by Don H.
("A Nice PARE")

Warrior 481 at the Williamson Sodus Airport ready for an early morning departure.
("Rescue from Altoona")

Rattlesnake Island, Lake Winnipesaukee, NH.
("Alton Bay's 'Excellent Water'")

Final approach, runway 1C at Washington Dulles International Airport, my first landing at a Bravo airport.
("Those in the Know Just Call It 'Hah-Zee' | Part 1, Washington Dulles International Airport")

Montauk Point Lighthouse, Montauk, NY
("A Montauk Sentinel Reborn")

Mark returns to Bloomsburg Airport after his ride with Ron in the AutoGyro Cavalon.
("Barbecue with a Side of Autogyro")

Sixteen Mile Pond west of St Catherine's, Ontario.
("Always Have an Out: The SLD Incident")

An SR-71 Blackbird at the NASM Udvar-Hazy Center.
("Those in the Know Just Call it 'Hah-Zee' | Part 2, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center")

Cape Poge on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts.
("Perfection is a 'Mild Blue Day' on Nantucket")

Final approach, runway 1, Alton Bay Ice Runway. Photo by The Bear.
("Groundhog Day at Alton Bay")

Great Point Lighthouse in the Coskata-Coatue Refuge of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts.
("Perfection is a 'Mild Blue Day' on Nantucket")

Flying over I-90 after dusk.
("Electric Twilight")

Williamson Flying Club aircraft Five Five Whiskey and One Delta Tango staged for rides.
("2025 Williamson Flying Club Pancake Breakfast - A View from the Tower")

A placid Niagara River reflects overhead clouds on its post-falls journey to Lake Ontario.
("Always Have an Out: The SLD Incident")

Following Jet Blue from a cautious distance at Nantucket Memorial Airport.
("Perfection is a 'Mild Blue Day' on Nantucket")

Early morning departure from the Williamson Sodus Airport bound for Altoona, PA.
("Rescue from Altoona")

The helm of the one and only Hughes H-4 Hercules, otherwise known as the Spruce Goose.
("Forged by Vulcan | Part 6, When the Elephant in the Room Has Wings")

American and Bridal Veil Falls at Niagara.
("Always Have an Out: The SLD Incident")

The space shuttle Discovery, the most utilized orbiter of them all.
("Those in the Know Just Call it 'Hah-Zee' | Part 2, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center")

A roll cloud hanging low over a frozen Lake Ontario shoreline.
("Repressurization")

Sunset over Martha's Vineyard after departing Katama (1B2).
("Perfection is a 'Mild Blue Day' on Nantucket")

The People

As I get older, I realize that while my fascination for airplanes and aviation is undiminished, what I most want to celebrate each year are the people that have enriched my life as an aviator, including my family, friends, colleagues, and others who have shared the adventure with me. Below are some people moments from 2025.

Kristy and me on our way to a lunch date.
("A Farmers Market Lunch Date")

Steve, Charlie, Eric and his kids, Jonathan, me, Alyssa, Mark, and Javon at the Empire State Aerosciences Museum.
("A Hercules of a Different Kind: Empire State Aerosciences Museum")

With Dan P, Jonathan, Alicia, Tom, Ed, and Dan V at Potsdam Municipal Airport / Damon Field.
("Warrior 481 Gets a Useful Load Increase")

Scott, Joe, Mark, me, Ed, Gilead, and Randal at the Alton Bay Ice Runway.
("Alton Bay's 'Excellent Water'")

The Bear made her first visit to the Alton Bay Ice Runway. Photo by The Bear.
("Groundhog Day at Alton Bay")

Jonathan, me, Alicia, Alyssa, Tom, and Jacob after enjoying pancakes (or in my case, pancake) at the Piseco Airport.
("Adirondack Autumn")

Family visor selfie at the National Air & Space Museum in Washington D.C.
("A Bear's Adventures in the Flight Restricted Zone")

The Bear finally saw the 1903 Wright Flyer (AKA the "airplane with no wheels") on her first trip to Washington DC.
("A Bear's Adventures in the Flight Restricted Zone")

Is there an "ACME" label on that fuel tank? At Benton Airport for the annual BBQ fly-in with Gilead, Mark, Kim, and Scott.
("Barbecue with a Side of Autogyro")

Gilead, Matt, Ed, Tom, Noah, Jonathan, and me at the NASM Udvar-Hazy Center with the SR-71 Blackbird.
("Those in the Know Just Call it 'Hah-Zee' | Part 2, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center")

The Highlights

I think it is fair to say that there were some obstacles in 2025, but my overall sense is that it was a great year to fly.
The Lowlights

Some of the firsts in 2025 were not exactly highlights, but nonetheless added to the experience bucket.
  • A surprise diabetes diagnosis involving medication that in turn caused a suspension of my flying. This was remediated by big lifestyle changes to bring my numbers down enough that I am no longer on the medication. (Yay!) This issue dominated all aspects of my life in 2025 and resulted in my lowest number of flight hours over the last five years due to the pause.
  • The battle with Lyme disease was no picnic either, especially when I flew my family home from Washington DC on the day symptoms first appeared. (I was not symptomatic during the flight itself, but I wonder in hindsight how much of that came from force of will.)
  • First flat tire on landing, thankfully at home.
  • First encounter with supercooled large drop (SLD) icing on a cross country flight. Always have an out! (I did.)
  • Precautionary fuel stop based on low -- and false -- gauge readings.
  • Discovery that I have been transmitting on both radios simultaneously for the past four years. Problem solved, but I am stunned that the issue existed so long without multiple ATC complaints.
The Numbers


  • Hours flown: 150.5 / 3095.7 (total)
  • Hours in IMC: 3.1 / 90.9 (total), where IMC = instrument meteorological conditions
  • Hours at night: 10.1 / 151.9 (total)
  • States visited: 10; CT, DE (new!), MD, MA, MI, NH, NY, PA, VT, VA
  • Airports visited: 14 (new) / 44 (2025) / 298 (total)
Airports visited in 2025, generated by MyFlightBook.

Thanks for visiting. Wishing you a happy and prosperous 2026!

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