The flight was contingent on "Optimal VFR Conditions", and today's conditions were about as optimal as they get - crystal blue sky, mid 60s, and winds around 5 knots. The sort of day you'd want to play hooky so you can get up in the sky.
When I went to pick up the girls at school today, Faith was running around the room with her arms out, wanting to "take another fly around the room"... And I hadn't ever told her (nor had her mother) that we were going flying. I think we've got a born aviator in the house.
We went out to OJC around 4:00 and waited for Dave and watched some planes come and go (bonus: there was another girl there who just turned 4, watching planes with her grandpa, and our girls made fast friends.)
We got up in the air, and Dave let me drive for a bit, which was fun. I'd almost forgotten what a thrill it is to ride shotgun, hadn't done so in about 10 years, when I was on the company Cessna 414 for a previous employer. On the way back, he passed the controls back over to me and let me fly most of the way home (all of about 5 minutes, 20nm goes by fast at 160kts!). Sadly, Dave isn't licensed as an instructor, so I wasn't able to log the time :(
I really need to figure out how to pay for flight school. Paypal contributions happily accepted!

Looking east In flight, N819DK K81-OJC on approach to OJC RWY 36. The body of water is located just east of Quivira Rd between 191st and 199th streets.


(no, really! I'm that shameless!)


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