Rynoth wrote:In a sonex, I imagine the same mistake could actually result in a much worse result, yet would be no harder to make if not paying enough attention.
Don't know if anyone else had ever had one of those days where you just didn't feel in the groove ...
I hadn't flown for 10 days because of the crazy weather i.e. the ice storm last week, high winds almost everyday, etc. Today looked promising so after a preflight I lit up the 3.0 Corvair and taxied to runway 05 for take-off. There was a noticeable crosswind but not so bad. But, being a newbie tail wheeler I'm still very cautious about getting in over my head. I was heading over to fill the fuel tank at a local airport about 30 miles away as we have no fuel at my home airport.
Shortly after take-off I realized just how bumpy it was and looked at the power station between the lakes and noticed the steam from the stacks was laying over pretty good. Trying to fly at 1500' was difficult as many people were burning all the trees and limbs that had fallen during the recent ice storm and the haze was horrible. As I closed in on my destination airport I cannot get the iFly 720 to zoom out. Don't know why. Then things started to get interesting as I could not visually locate the airport in the haze. I've been there many times but for some reason the sun in the haze was making it difficult to find.
Then, because I have my low fuel warning set at 3-1/2 gallons (actually there is a 1-1/2 gallon reserve in addition to this) it begins to flash a warning. Now I know I've got fuel, and I know where the airport is but just for a moment things were getting strange. Once I located the airport and over flew the field I noticed the windsock was pretty active. ATIS is reporting winds between 70 - 130 @ 9 knots. I guess for experienced guys this isn't much but I was a tad concerned. I'll take runway 05 here too.
But, as had been reported, once the tail wheel was pinned to the pavement with some cross control correction inputs in place to keep her straight, Myunn settled right down after a small grumble from the tail wheel. Either I'm getting a bit better or the Sonex just likes making me look better than I am.
After I bought fuel I pushed Myunn out of the fueling area and noticed a beautiful SR-22 coming in for fuel. Then a friend in his Mooney landed and taxied up. Looking over at Myunn across the ramp I noticed two gentlemen checking her out. I walked over and got into quite a conversation with these guys who were there to fly choppers and trim trees. One of them was taking a number of photos of Myunn. That sure does make a builder feel good!
The return flight was nearly as interesting as I was now flying directly into the sun and the haze and visibility was really poor. So, just take the long way home and make a fairly decent landing in front of your hangar partner and everything starts coming up roses again.
It turned out to be a great day but for a moment I just felt like I wasn't quite on my game.
Dale Williams
N319WF @ 6J2
Myunn - "daughter of Cleanex"
120 HP - 3.0 Corvair
Tail Wheel - Center Stick
55.5 hours / Status - Flying
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