Flying37Blog is all about aviation and other things of interest to Bob Carpenter. Based in Southern California, Bob flies out of El Monte Airport (KEMT) and averages about 100 hours of flying a year.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Taking off on runway 12 at Whiteman Airport (KWHP)in Pacoima, California, heading toward Burbank.
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What happened to staying on the runway centerline on the upwind? good thing no dual runways.
There is nothing quite like the satisfaction of flying an airplane. Once you have done it, you will forever yearn to return to the clouds. I started flying on April 8, 2006 at El Monte Airport in SoCal. I received my instrument rating in September of 2010. I trained in a Piper Archer II and since then have been flying with a buddy named Ron. He owned a Piper Cherokee 140 that I was able to fly approximately 300 hours. He sold the 140 and purchased a Piper Comanche 250 and renovated it. We have put about 50 hours on the Comanche so far and are making plans for some really long cross country flights (like Lake Of The Ozarks).
1 comment:
What happened to staying on the runway centerline on the upwind? good thing no dual runways.
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