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Today was one of those picture-perfect winter days -- crystal clear,
blue skies, light winds, and extremely, painfully cold. Luckily, Atlas -- our Cherokee Pahfinder -- has cylinder head and oil pan heaters, and the passenger compartment gets warm enough to fly in shirtsleeves no matter what the weather -- so it was time to take advantage of our first decent flying day in weeks! The last time I landed in Madison, WI was as a student pilot, many moons ago. My crusty old CFI had taken me there on my first long cross country flight, and introduced me to my first $100 hamburger. At the time I was googly-eyed about flying anywhere for lunch -- but in retrospect it was a pretty seedy place. In recent years I had heard that the new on-field restaurant there was great, but we'd just never managed to fly that way. So, today was the day -- and what a great place to visit it was! The flight up was outstanding. Other than having to shovel the hangar out (again), and freezing our dingleberries off whilst pre-flighting, it was our best flight in months. Atlas fairly leapt off the runway, and we were at 3000 feet and climbing before we were out of the pattern. Heading northeast over hundreds of square miles of snow- covered cornfields, we enjoyed 80 minutes of uninterrupted aviation... Heaven above the earth! Landing at MSN was simplicity itself. Madison is a mildly busy Class Charlie airport, with all the amenities but none of the usual hassles of a big-city airport. The controller cleared Mary to land when we were still on a ten mile base for Rwy 32, and our only traffic was a medical helicopter -- and two ANG F-16s screaming in for an overhead break, right over us as we touched down! It was like flying into an airshow, and it was great fun. The restaurant on the field, The Jet Room, is located inside the FBO, Wisconsin Aviation. It's moved and been extensively remodeled since I was there in the early 90s, and is quite nice, with a very well done aviation theme. Food-wise, they've really got the pilot crowd nailed, with breakfast served till 2 PM daily, and some great burger selections. They have a great selection of eggs benedict variations, the pancakes are great, and the service is home-grown. We sat at the counter (the only seats available) and had a great view of the griddle, which was a ballet of precision throughout the rush. The owners -- a fine couple who own and fly a Cherokee 180 and a Piper Colt -- really run a tight ship. Prices are reasonable, the view of the ramp (and more F-16s) is oustanding, and we just couldn't have picked a nicer place to visit. And -- there is no ramp fee charged at Wisconsin Aviation. Our flight home was just as enjoyable, with an easy departure and stunning, 100 mile visibility. 75 minutes later I was rewarded with one of those landings we all dream about -- a truly great way to end spectacular flight. Anyone looking for a great place to visit -- and eat -- can't do better than the Jet Room in Madison. I'm kicking myself for not visiting there sooner. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 18:39:49 -0800 (PST), Jay Honeck wrote:
Today was one of those picture-perfect winter days -- crystal clear, I flew yesterday... it was so clear you could see the curvature of the earth. In the center of this photo is downtown Dallas 40 miles off. (Jay, note the green earth below... just in case you forgot what it looked like. :- ) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...arsDay0804.jpg -- Dallas |
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Dallas wrote:
it was so clear you could see the curvature of the earth. I wasn't flying but was skiing this weekend at Sunrise in eastern Arizona. I could clearly see Mt. Humphreys near Flagstaff. I plotted the distance on Google earth and it's 153 miles. Amazingly clear! Mike |
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I flew yesterday... *it was so clear you could see the curvature of the
earth. *In the center of this photo is downtown Dallas 40 miles off. (Jay, note the green earth below... *just in case you forgot what it looked like. :- ) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...NewYearsDay080... Sweet! My eyes start to crave green right about now. We've grown lazy and complacent after ten years of mild winters in Iowa. In the past there have been some New Years Day flights where we were able to land on grass strips -- but surely not this year. Not without a ski-plane. It's been brutal. Amazingly, the weatherman is predicting a major warming trend for the weekend, with RAIN predicted for next Monday. Liquid water? I'll believe it when I see it -- the OAT right now is -1 degrees fahrenheit. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 06:45:17 -0800 (PST), Jay Honeck wrote:
I'll believe it when I see it -- the OAT right now is -1 degrees fahrenheit. Ouch... reminds me of a line from a Ron White stand up performance. He looked at the thermometer and it was reading zero. His wife asked him what the temperature was and he replied, "There isn't one..." -- Dallas |
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Dallas wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 06:45:17 -0800 (PST), Jay Honeck wrote: I'll believe it when I see it -- the OAT right now is -1 degrees fahrenheit. Ouch... reminds me of a line from a Ron White stand up performance. He looked at the thermometer and it was reading zero. His wife asked him what the temperature was and he replied, "There isn't one..." My daughter (now a meteorlogist) called home from school to say degree(s) should not be singular!! Margy |
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Dallas wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 18:39:49 -0800 (PST), Jay Honeck wrote: Today was one of those picture-perfect winter days -- crystal clear, I flew yesterday... it was so clear you could see the curvature of the earth. In the center of this photo is downtown Dallas 40 miles off. (Jay, note the green earth below... just in case you forgot what it looked like. :- ) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...arsDay0804.jpg Dallas, where are you based? Check out the identifier below. I completed my IPC and a couple of days later flew to Fayetteville, AR. Beautiful days down here in the south. It has been cold the last couple of days. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 11:44:23 -0600, Ross wrote:
Dallas, where are you based? Check out the identifier below. I completed my IPC and a couple of days later flew to Fayetteville, AR. Beautiful days down here in the south. It has been cold the last couple of days. KHQZ is my base, I live in the middle of Dallas. Yeah... these 44° days are killing us. LOL.... :- ) -- Dallas |
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First flight of 2008.. and the newly minted pilot did not get to fly?
bummer dude.. yah, I know.. it will be a few more hours before he can qualify for the "ATLAS" My first 9 flights of 2008... towing gliders up to work the ridge lift with north winds in 1 Jan 2008. BT "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ... Today was one of those picture-perfect winter days -- crystal clear, blue skies, light winds, and extremely, painfully cold. Luckily, Atlas -- our Cherokee Pahfinder -- has cylinder head and oil pan heaters, and the passenger compartment gets warm enough to fly in shirtsleeves no matter what the weather -- so it was time to take advantage of our first decent flying day in weeks! The last time I landed in Madison, WI was as a student pilot, many moons ago. My crusty old CFI had taken me there on my first long cross country flight, and introduced me to my first $100 hamburger. At the time I was googly-eyed about flying anywhere for lunch -- but in retrospect it was a pretty seedy place. In recent years I had heard that the new on-field restaurant there was great, but we'd just never managed to fly that way. So, today was the day -- and what a great place to visit it was! The flight up was outstanding. Other than having to shovel the hangar out (again), and freezing our dingleberries off whilst pre-flighting, it was our best flight in months. Atlas fairly leapt off the runway, and we were at 3000 feet and climbing before we were out of the pattern. Heading northeast over hundreds of square miles of snow- covered cornfields, we enjoyed 80 minutes of uninterrupted aviation... Heaven above the earth! Landing at MSN was simplicity itself. Madison is a mildly busy Class Charlie airport, with all the amenities but none of the usual hassles of a big-city airport. The controller cleared Mary to land when we were still on a ten mile base for Rwy 32, and our only traffic was a medical helicopter -- and two ANG F-16s screaming in for an overhead break, right over us as we touched down! It was like flying into an airshow, and it was great fun. The restaurant on the field, The Jet Room, is located inside the FBO, Wisconsin Aviation. It's moved and been extensively remodeled since I was there in the early 90s, and is quite nice, with a very well done aviation theme. Food-wise, they've really got the pilot crowd nailed, with breakfast served till 2 PM daily, and some great burger selections. They have a great selection of eggs benedict variations, the pancakes are great, and the service is home-grown. We sat at the counter (the only seats available) and had a great view of the griddle, which was a ballet of precision throughout the rush. The owners -- a fine couple who own and fly a Cherokee 180 and a Piper Colt -- really run a tight ship. Prices are reasonable, the view of the ramp (and more F-16s) is oustanding, and we just couldn't have picked a nicer place to visit. And -- there is no ramp fee charged at Wisconsin Aviation. Our flight home was just as enjoyable, with an easy departure and stunning, 100 mile visibility. 75 minutes later I was rewarded with one of those landings we all dream about -- a truly great way to end spectacular flight. Anyone looking for a great place to visit -- and eat -- can't do better than the Jet Room in Madison. I'm kicking myself for not visiting there sooner. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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