This is Whitianga airfield. He took a 30min trip in the tiny Tecnam Echo, an Italian aircraft. He shared, "At only 70 kiwi$ a bargain. That's about 53$ in your money." I laugh when he writes "your money". I do enjoy meeting people from around the world where we even have to reference your versus my money, as in different currencies!:-)
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Showing posts with label Adventurer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventurer. Show all posts
Saturday, May 9, 2015
A Recipe for Inspiration: Connections + Sharing = Expands Your Mind
Alas, I haven't been flying as much as I'd like, but I stay close to something flying related with technology at my finger tips! I am an avid user of digital toys and social media channels that I tap into to broaden my horizons. These tools allow me to explore, be inspired by others, as well as share my own adventures in this journey called Life. You never know who you inspire by sharing a piece of your world. Great ideas and stories are meant to be shared, in my opinion. I love being a part of that dynamic with the give and take on the digital highway!
On inspiration, I've always enjoyed meeting people from different walks of life and cultures as those experiences never seemed to fail me in broadening my mind, inspiring me in different ways and lending a different perspective. Growing up overseas on military bases in foreign countries is something I value immensely. I believe that experience taught me so much about appreciating, at a very basic level, to explore, see and understand that there are different ways to do doing things. I'm also grateful for the experience in that it contributed to me being open-minded about meeting people from various backgrounds. Made me learn and value that my way is my way, but it isn't the only way nor is it everyone else's way. Try saying that 5x fast! :-)
I find myself curious in meeting somebody from another country or different walks of life and often am interested in learning more about them. Why? It stretches my mind and experiences. I'm not wired for status quo. I'm an avid learner and never want to stop growing! I believe an important part of growing is stretching myself, moving beyond the familiar and learning different ways of seeing/doing things.
Depending on the situation, I normally can strike up a casual conversation easily and gauge whether we're going to chat it up more or less fairly quickly. As much as I'm curious about differences, I do feel a strong connection with those who share like experiences, of course. That's a basic bonding trait, finding commonalities. However, I don't feel I grow if I'm only around the same type of thinking and routines. That isn't stimulating to me. So, I welcome opportunities to gain a different spin on things that challenge my way of thinking, reaffirm what's important to me and finding ways through the added perspective to do things for the better!
All this to say there are amazing people out there, some of them are your connections here, some of them you have yet to meet. Personally, I find it a rewarding experience getting inspired by another's share with me that challenges me to go out and see a new place or try something different. Speaking of which, remember my post on the awesome aerobatic flight I took in February while in Vegas? I met Maurice who is from Switzerland and traveling the world right now. Since February, he's been sharing some of his adventures with me, especially the flying ones he's experiencing. He's not only inspiring me to get out and travel more, he's really providing me a ton of inspiration seeing all the different flying opportunities around the world!
This exposure to his adventures really challenges me to think about planning to see the places I want to see and fly, plus some new spots thanks to him! Who knew me striking up a casual conversation in the van on our way to an aerobatic flight we'd both never forget would connect me with a new international world traveling friend who has already given me wealth of inspiration in his messages and pictures shared!
Now, Maurice told me that he's not a blogger, but had given me permission to share some of his pictures and descriptions. So, buckle up and enjoy this amazing glimpse into different places he's experienced in his world traveling adventure. I believe he knows I love flying, (I know, it's very hard to tell that about me) so there are many plane/flying pictures!:-)
Here's Maurice and I at Sky Combat Ace when we met before our epic Feb 2015 aerobatic flights in Vegas!
After leaving Vegas, he shared he visited Pima Air and Space Museum in Tuscon, including going on a tour on the boneyard of DMAFB. I haven't seen this before so now I have it on my radar!:-)
Next pictures are from his Hawaii visit.
He took a ride in a glider plane at Dillingham airfield.
Next picture was from his stop in Japan. I love cherry blossoms. Makes me think fondly of memories growing up in Japan on base.
He shared some wonderful pictures from New Zealand! He met up with his brother to share the Chatham Island adventure. He told me he was bummed they couldn't fly with the old Convair 580 due to stormy weather. However, they were able to do some flying near Auckland. His brother is a pilot and they got to fly there. Took a ride in a Robin 200.
They also took a seaplane ride around the volcanic mountains near Lake Taupo. He shared there's a lot of fly fishing going on there.
He let me know that the nice, symmetric volcano pictured is best known as Mount Doom from the Lord Of The Ring movies.
He also shared this picture of a McDonald's restaurant in a plane! That's got to be the best McD to eat in. :-)
I love his advice: "If you haven't ever been here, you should seriously consider to change that. And bring the biggest and emptiest memory card you can find for your camera!"
Ha! Love the passion and I'm feeling adding NZ to my "fly and fish"
spots to visit!:-)
Now the latest email I got was just before he leaves NZ. Dude got another flight in!!
He shared their hangar caters wedding receptions for aviation nuts. Sweet!
All in all, he is flying more than me and I'm the one training for my license. Ha! His action is showing me I'm slacking. So, what am I doing about it? Better believe I booked a good 4 hour block for some great flying this coming Friday. WOOHOO! That, my friends, is a great example of how one mind inspires another, both short term and long term for me.
I hope you too have found some inspiration in this share. A shout out Thank You to Maurice for being open to sharing these views and experiences as it could inspire others to go out, see, experience and live more!
See his flying pictures certainly has me pumped up for my flying Friday. :-)
What adventures are you looking forward to living?
Happy and Safe Adventuring, All!
Emily
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Saturday, November 15, 2014
Flying Inspirations: Tangier KTGI Flight, Check!
Putting an APB out for my socks because they were KNOCKED OFF when I sonic boomed, as a result of my Awesome flight to Tangier, Virginia!
3 words -->What a flight!!!
The first time Tangier got on my radar was me seeing a picture and article in AOPA's Flight Training Magazine (see below, I still have this edition!!:-)). I was intrigued and interested in flying into Tangier when the time was right.
If you get a chance to fly to KTGI, take it!! Flying over the island and seeing the runway is such a memorable experience! On this day of flight, it was double digits windy with double digit gusts in Virginia. Despite that it was a fun and smooth flight!
Ever since I shared my plans to fly to Tangier, I've received enthusiastic responses from pilots who have experienced this memorable flight themselves. Part of what I really enjoy about the journey of learning is hearing tips shared by those willing to dish so I can have as much fun on my trips as possible with added "insider" details! I, in turn, enjoy sharing the information I receive and experience in my posts for another to gain insights.
I was excited to visit Tangier! <-- Understatement:-) I'm tickled I did it and the memories of seeing the sights from above give me a lingering Cheshire Cat smile. Here are some pictures and insights from my flight and brief island visit!
I'd love to hear your favorite memories of Flying Tangier! Leave me a comment.
A fantastic picture Jim shared with me taken last year on Final for Runway 20. Unfortunately, on this trip I didn't get any Tangier approach or take off pictures since the GoPro's battery I had drained.:-(Oh well, guess I'll just have to return!;-)
Here is the 10/2013 AOPA Flight Training Magazine where I first laid eyes on Tangier!
I've hightlighted a couple things that helped make this a smooth flight for me.
-Orange circles are key visual markers that I used to keep me on track.
-Orange arrows show you my intent to travel closer to land vs cross the water.
-Yellow circles are VORs I used to triangulate my location through the flight.
-Blue rectangle shows the 64 highway, a great marker to follow to take me right to my FBO!
My flight instructor Jim has done a great job teaching me about VOR navigation. I really like using it to triangulate my location and track where I am in relation to the VORs I've selected. Here is a training video by MzeroA on VOR nav:
I like Jason's training videos a lot. You should subscribe! He's got good topics.
Here we are traveling towards Hummel W75, one of my visual markers. FYI: Photos I take inflight I do after positive exchange of controls.
Tappahannock Bridge to my left & I know W75 is right near it.
Pretty lands end.
Watts Island and I spy Tangier Island off yonder!!:-)Landed on Runway 2 (Right Traffic Pattern). Hi Tangier!
Now on the ground, I was on a mission. We headed into town to get our aviation stamp & some eats.
PILOT TIP: To get to town, walk away from the airport towards the water tank pictured below, take a left over the bridge, walk to the end of the road & Lorraine's is to your left.
Walking over the bridge & towards town.
Pilot Tip: Get your VA Avi Ambassador stamp at Lorraine's! Here's Jim getting his stamp.Yummy crab cakes.
Check out the size of the crab cakes!
Jim got the crab cake sandwich.
Smiling with these lovely ladies --> Jaime (Lorraine's daughter) & Lorraine. Visit their restaurant and try those crab cakes! Their restaurant celebrated 30 years in
business & they were was featured in Southern Living Magazine 7/2012.
Let me take a quick picture. Bundled up!
I LOVE this view. Taking off Runway 2!
Beautiful sights at high altitudes.
Tried out GoPro for the 1st time yesterday. Here are 2 videos I created mini-movies with music. Check them out!
Brief clip of my flight over the big blue Chesapeake Bay!
For those who have flown into KTGI:
What are your favorite highlights?
What do I need to check out next visit?
For those who have not visited KTGI yet:
Find an opportunity to go, especially if you're nearby. I was told it was a special flight and it is now one of my favorite aviation memories!
Happy and Safe Flying, Always!
Check out AOPA's Flight Training Magazine. I dig them! http://flighttraining.aopa.org/
1st GoPro video: Flying Windy Virginia 11/14/14
I made a movie clip with it, would you expect anything less;-) First time I used the GoPro. After quickly playing with it, was pretty easy to use. It's worth taking some time to flip through the manual to get optimal use.
No distractions using flipping it on/off. I used the ceiling mount for this vid. Unfortunately, the battery died before my epic experience arriving at #KTGI #Tangier, Virginia! :-O Guess that means I'll have to return!:-)
It was double digits knots Windy and cold, but a great fun flight nonetheless! KTGI was an excellent flying experience! The view flying above the Tangier island & two sets of landings & take offs will be some of my favorite memories to date! I already want to go back.
Do not miss my action packed Aviators Lounge post, coming out this weekend, that will give you more info about my flight & some brief island visit tips... important things like where to eat if you visit!
Until that post, enjoy this quick video of my Flying Windy Virginia W96 takeoff!
Happy & Safe Flying, Always!:-)
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Flying Adventures: FBO BBQ & first visit into Hummel W75
Fun flying this weekend. In addition, got to enjoy the BBQ at my FBO. I have a great FBO where I train. New Kent Aviation, here in Virginia, was recommended to me last year when I was deciding where to start my flight training. I'm so glad I picked NKA, a family owned/run business with a friendly staff. They do Customer Appreciation BBQs through the Fall. Yesterday was their last this season. Glad I went to enjoy some grilled food, pilot chatting & then a great flight to Hummel.
Talking aviation, on this beautiful blue skies Saturday, after a smooth take off of Runway 29 at W96 it was off towards the East Coast. My intent was to use pilotage, dead reckoning & VOR navigation to see some specific spots along my route. Climbed to 5,500. Spotted West Point, then Tappahanock bridge, then Hummel airfield.
The runway is 2270 x 75. I had Jim land this one so I could take in the view during landing. I handled the short field take off when we left. Fun! Good practice before we fly into Tangier soon!:-)
Here are a few pictures captured of a fun filled aviation Saturday. Ready for my next flight already!
Big smile with Cessna 152 at Hummel, W75! :-D
Jeff, New Kent Aviation's GM, handling the Customer Appreciation BBQ.
Good time chatting with Chad. We connected through Instagram aviation posts. Check out his IG handle @biplaneflyer for his aviation pics. Cool picture my instructor Jim snapped. A lot of boating activity on the Rappahannock River. Gorgeous view!!
Hummel airfield approx 1030' MSL TPA
Love the Fall foliage view!
View on Final
FBO trailer
Inside the FBO trailer to get our Aviation Ambassador stamps!!Filling it up:-)
AOPA tribute to Dr. Nichols who used general aviation to help provide medical services to Tangier.
Check out the article about it:
Planes on the ground.
Me & Cessna 49134
Back at W96, enjoying a great view & food. Had one more hot dog & 2 bowls of John's (NKA instructor & examiner) award winning chili. Delicious!
Another great flying day that left a lingering Cheshire Cat smile. The memories & my growing experience are priceless to me. Love it and excited for my next flight!
So, where were you up to? Work on anything in particular?
Happy & Safe Flying, Always!
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