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With Mary as PIC, we flew to our old hometown of Racine, WI today, for my
son's 13th birthday. Because of an unusually tall layer of scattered clouds, we ended up at 9500 feet to get above 'em. On course at this altitude, we flew smack-dab into the Sunday afternoon arrival "train" coming into O'Hare from the west. As a result, an incredibly busy Chicago Approach controller repeatedly called out "traffic, 9 o'clock" for us... And this wasn't some Bonanza coming in at 9 o'clock -- we're talking 747s! My kids and I were awed and amazed to see the largest airliners in the world coming RIGHT at us, at our altitude, looking right down the left wing! Not once, but four different times as we traversed the area! I took a bunch of pictures, which will no doubt show that they weren't nearly as close as they looked -- but we were clearly able to read the "United" insignia on one that passed in front of us. It's astonishing how fast one of those huge beasts is really moving, and I can only wonder what the passengers must have thought when they saw our little plane off their starboard wing! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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, and I can only wonder what
the passengers must have thought when they saw our little plane off their starboard wing! "Hey, nice spam can!" Either that or "Hey, there go Jay and Mary Honeck, owners/operators of the greatest place to say in Iowa City". I'm sure they'd recognize your N-number. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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"Hey, nice spam can!" Either that or "Hey, there go Jay and Mary Honeck,
owners/operators of the greatest place to say in Iowa City". I'm sure they'd recognize your N-number. Right. More likely they started shrieking and pointing wildly, only to later demand a full inquiry into the "near-miss" caused by that "little bitty plane"... ![]() -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Hope the in-flight movie wasn't Airport 1975
-- Montblack "I like to watch" "Jay Honeck" More likely they started shrieking and pointing wildly, only to later demand a full inquiry into the "near-miss" caused by that "little bitty plane"... |
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Ya, I know...nice thought though.
It is cool to see something that big only a few miles from you. I've seen a C5 and a couple of KC-135s within five miles of me. Awesome. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
With Mary as PIC, we flew to our old hometown of Racine, WI today, for my son's 13th birthday. Because of an unusually tall layer of scattered clouds, we ended up at 9500 feet to get above 'em. Jay, please take this as friendly advice from someone who wants to continue partying with you at OSH. With the type of weather we have been experiencing of late, it is best to stay below the bases than to climb on top. When the Cu's start poppin', they can rapidly exceed your aircraft's rate of climb and fill in underneath you, leaving you some unpleasant opions. I have been watching the skies for the past week. Along about 11 AM, the Cu's start poppin'. These are air mass developments, not associated with any fronts or troughs. They move slowly in the horizontal direction, if at all. They can fill in alot of square miles beneath you, though. Regards, Eric |
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Hope the in-flight movie wasn't Airport 1975
Funny thing, I was watching Airport 1975 on AME last night. Unfortunately, I wasn't on that United flight. Toks |
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Jay, please take this as friendly advice from someone who wants to
continue partying with you at OSH. With the type of weather we have been experiencing of late, it is best to stay below the bases than to climb on top. I really have to really agree with what John say here! Thanks for the concern, guys, but we had excellent visibility during this flight, and a really good "sun pattern" visible on the ground ahead. In my experience, watching the sun pattern on the ground is the only way to tell if the clouds are really filling in ahead... We wouldn't be playing in the towering cumulous without those two factors in our favor, trust me! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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If you think that having an IFR cert in your wallet means you can now file
right into building cumulus with a negative lifted index (lets say -5 !), you have bigger cajones than me... Being on an IFR plan means the nice controller person gets to vector you right into some hairy chested, old grandpa, thunder bumper, while you can see is the inside of a cloud... Denny - who is ifr cert, and just recently picked his way through 300nm of level 4 thunderstorms - vfr and underneath.... |
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Being on an IFR plan means the nice controller person gets to vector you
right into some hairy chested, old grandpa, thunder bumper, while you can see is the inside of a cloud... Sunday a week ago (Aug 3) I was trying to fly north from RDU to Winchester VA. Trying his best to be helpful, the controller kept trying to vector me into a big black wall of CN, telling me he had only level 1 or 2 echoes. But my stormscope was lighting up, and having flown through a couple of thunderstorms back in the early 50s, when I was in the marines and there was no wx radar, I had no intention of going into that stuff. I landed at an alternate. vince norris-- an old, not bold, pilot |
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