On June 2,
2012, I had promised a friend to give a 30 minute flight to a member of her
travel group. We met with the group at
about 11:30 at the FBO at KFCI, and my son Charlie drew a name out of a
hat. I took the winner for a 30 minute
flight around the area. The winner was a
woman who had graduated from my high school the year after me. She was nervous but enjoyed the flight—I
hope. Glad to do my part to spread the
joy of aviation. I hope to do more
flights like this.
The plan
was after flying the winner of this drawing, I would meet up with my Purple
Board friend Pat (pat301) at KJGG for lunch.
He wasn’t going to arrive until 2:00pm.
It was just after 12:00 noon, and I needed to be back for Charlie’s
baseball game which started at 5:00pm.
Needing an hour to get home and to the game from the airport, I figured
I’d need to arrive at KFCI at 3:30 pm to give us time to refuel and put the
plane away. So I’d need to leave KJGG at
around 3:00pm. That’d give about an hour
to hang out with Pat.
Pat called
as I was chatting with my CFI, Monty, in the FBO. I told him of my plans, and we confirmed the
2:00pm meet up. I talked more with Monty
and the person he had just flown on a discovery flight. It is always nice to talk to someone who is
excited and interested in aviation. I
told him to be sure to check out the Purple Board. Then I spoke with my CFI about getting
lessons for my two oldest. We can start
soon!!
Jack (13),
Charlie (7) and I then headed back out to the ramp where N18NS was
waiting. It started right up and we
taxied out. There were a couple of
inbound planes and one leaving. A twin
was taxiing behind us. Felt nice to have
a busy day out there. We departed 33,
and I turned and flew east up the James River contacting Potomac Approach for
flight following. I had not contacted
them until I was a bit east of KFCI, so I remained outside the RIC Charlie
airspace.
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Jack Flying |
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A Plantation on the James |
We were
making good time. I was handed off about
two times, then about 10 miles out was told to switch over to advisory. Winds were light at KJGG. They were reporting calm, but it turns out I
had a bit of a left crosswind as I flared.
I landed on 31 and taxied to the ramp.
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KJGG: Williamsburg Jamestown |
We got to park right in front of
the restaurant, and the kids and I sat outside to watch the planes. A helicopter took off and landed. Several other planes landed or took off. It is a great place to sit, enjoy yourself,
and absorb aviation.
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Charly's Restaurant/FBO |
It was
about 1:00pm when we landed. I waited awhile
before ordering our lunch. I didn’t want
to eat too soon before Pat arrived. There
is a large playset beside the terminal building. The kids had a ball playing and then coming
to the table and watching, drinking soda, talking, then more playing.
We enjoyed
a great lunch—huge sandwiches with Charly’s homemade bread. I think we all ordered the Billy
Mitchell. Charlie only finished half of
his, and Jack was trying everything to bribe him to give up the leftovers.
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Enjoying Lunch |
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Huge Sandwich! |
Just after
2:00pm, we heard Pat over the radio—the restaurant has speakers outside with
CTAF on them. Pat made an excellent
landing on 31 and taxied up beside my plane.
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Pat Taxiing |
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Pat (l) and Me (r) |
I enjoyed
meeting Pat, his friend (and pilot) Rick, Rick’s son, and Pat’s son. We talked
a lot of aviation. They ordered lunch
and the kids played on the playset. KJGG
is the perfect place to relax and enjoy an afternoon. We watched a 182 come in to land--too fast--and he went around. The hour went by too quickly—I felt I had
hardly had a chance to visit with Pat and Rick before it was time to go.
We said our
goodbyes, and the boys and I taxied out to 31 as Pat and his group finished
their lunch.
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Photo courtesy of Pat |
We departed
KJGG with a wind of about 310 at 5. The
flight back was great, but the clouds were building. I think ceilings were at 4900, but I stayed
at 2500 for the return trip. We flew
right by the campground on the Chickahominy where we have camped with the Indian
Guides many times, including just a few weeks ago. The kids love to see that sort of thing from
the air. Gives them such a new
perspective.
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Route 5 Bridge over the Chickahominy River: campground to the right and above bridge |
Winds had
picked up by the time I had returned to KFCI.
They were 310 at 8G14. Basically,
that’s right down the runway since I’d use 33.
I wasn’t too concerned but didn’t want a gust to hit me during my
flare. I just remember what the DPE said
last July—just keep pedaling and fly the plane.
Don’t think of anything else.
That advice
was good advice. I had a great landing
at KFCI. In all a great day of flying
and a great day overall. I had run 10
miles, seen my 5 year old’s soccer game, flown a person new to aviation, flown the
boys to lunch, watched my 7 year old’s baseball game and topped it all off with
an evening at the pool. Hard to beat that!
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