Flying a Stearman PT-17 at Candlelight Farms Airport in Sherman, CT

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

This is another oldy, but a goody. These are some videos from the Craig and I flew a at in , . yes, this is the same that the helicopter landed at in the movie, Mr. Deeds.

It was a great day. Unfortunately, I took these videos with my old camera. They are kind of pixelated and there is no sound. You get the idea.

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Hang Gliding and Ultralights

Saturday, August 12th, 2006

I have been holding onto a that Laura gave me for almost two years now. It is from 1-800-SKY-RIDE. The was for with an instructor. How I ended up with this certificate escapes me. I am assuming that about two years ago, I was probably running my mouth about how awesome it would be to soar like a bird and how I would love, just love to go one day. Low and behold, Christmas rolls around and a finds it’s way into my hand.

I though about switching it up with the company and adding a few bucks so we could both go on a or something nice like that. Then a year passed. After that, the next year’s was coming to an end and I began to think that it would be a terrible waste to let this very expensive gift expire. Ah, what to do.

Today, the car drove me to Randall Airport in Middletown, NY. There was a guy there who accepted these . 1-800-SKY-RIDE is a national company that works with local places. They charge a premium to purchase the through them, because it is much easier. Then, you just have to redeem it at a local company that accepts them.

I arrived at about 9AM. It was quite breezy and cold. There were a few people hanging around talking the talk. No one was walking the walk yet. Everyone kept looking at the tops of the trees move in the . I think they all agreed that it was just too breezy to go up at that moment. I had to be home by noon because I had to meet a wood stove guy at my house. We were going to go over an install (another post). I asked the instructor about just taking a ride up in the . I always wanted one of them and dreamed about cruising above the around the to friend’s houses. They agreed and we started walking towards the .

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I thought to myself that this was going to be a snap. After this I would hop in my car and get back home. That’s when things got interesting. The pilot and I jumped in the seats and buckled up. He started the and we began to taxi up and down the grass runway looking for the best spot to take off from. In such a light aircraft, you have to find where the is coming right towards you. I yelled out a question…”How much runway do we need to get airborn?” He yelled back, “Not much at all.” Just then, he nailed the throttle. We jolted forward at about…I would say…400MPH. After about 10 feet of my chest collapsing, we were in the air. The was bouncing around in the and we were going straight up. I have never in my life felt such a sensation. It was not a good one. The air began to get colder as we rose higher. I could now see below me and the getting smaller. Just then, I looked between my legs, down past my sneakers at the ground. THE GROUND!!!! Wait, we were now at 2500 feet and rising and I was looking down past my sneakers at the ground??? Oh crap. I decided to really try to relax and enjoy the ride. I couldn’t do it. There was so much adreneline running through my veins, my legs started to shake. I was freaking out and it was freezing. All I was wearing was a fleece.

I took a quick glance at the altimeter to see how high we were. We were now at 3000 feet and still rising. Apparently, the was sucking us up. With something so light and wings so big, the lift is incredible. We kept getting pulled up. After about 20 minutes of sitting in the same spot into the , I waved to the pilot, motioning politely and thinking, “Ok, you crazy bastard, let’s get the hell out of this sky and off this bicycle.”

He banked hard left and began to decend. We were having a tough getting down because the kept pulling us up. We finally made it so the runway was straight ahead. We started decending quite rapidly. A little too fast for my taste. I swear we were going right towards the ground. I pretty much admitted to myself that we were dead. I honestly thought we were going to die. As we made our way down, down, down, the ground got closer fast. When we were about 5 feet from the ground, my arms now fully braced on the pipes on either side of me, the pilot pulled up fast. We landed quickly and smoothly. We taxied back to our place of origination and turned off the death machine. The pilot was all grins. He asked how I liked it. I mumbled out, “Great. I really had a great .” At the same I tried very hard to conceal the fact that my knees were almost clacking together.

Everyone on the ground who watched us go up agreed that they saw a lot of turbulence on our way up and a complete nosedive on our way down. They thought it was too windy.

I hung out for a few minutes and then got in my car to leave. I called a few friends and after about a half hour, began to relax.

If you are reading this and in any way, shape or form think that I may be exaggerating, please, be my guest and reserve your spot on the next ride out of Randall in . Heh, heh. Then, give me a call and we’ll talk about it.

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Flight School - Exploratory Flight - 9AM

Friday, August 11th, 2006

Life is way too short. There are many reasons why someone would like to take lessons…for the thrill, the advantages of getting from one place to another in a shorter amount of than , enjoyment, etc… Many reasons.

For me, the force is to get places fast. I really need to start visiting my in more. I need to see my nieces and nephews. I don’t want to be that uncle who never visits, or the one who the kids hear alot about but never really got to know.

My dream is to have my waiting for me at the Wilmington International Airport (KILM) and for them to watch me land in my own plane. I really think that would be something.

My father has talked about getting his pilot’s license and getting a plane, but never got around to it. Maybe some day. Until then, he will have to sit in the passenger’s seat. Maybe I will let him fly…a little.

I looked around the area for a small and bumped into the Orange County Airport (KMGJ). It’s about a half hour from where I live. I called Quade’s . Gary answered the phone. He seemed like a very nice guy who has been around planes for a very long . I set up the “Intro” flight lesson for $60. Basically, it is a half hour flight to get the tip of your toe wet. When you land, you say, “Sign me up, I am taking out a loan” or “Get me the hell out of this thing.” I said “Sign me up, but I will pay by check.”

We went up in his trainer…a Piper Cherokee. The intro flight consisted of about the pre-flight inspection of the plane, going over the checklist, taxiing to the runway, takeoff, some maneuvers and landing. The instructor, Gary let me perform some turns at about 2500 msl (mean sea level). That was pretty cool. I have never controlled an airplane before, so that was a thrill. I flew by myself for about 15 minutes. When we were approaching the for landing, Gary cut the throttle. He said he liked to do this for the new students to show that if an airplane of this size loses the in mid-air for some reason, you won’t spiral out of control and plummet to the . We landed very smoothly with no .

After we landed and taxied to the hangar, Gary asked me if I was in. I said I was and set up my next lesson for Sunday, August 20 and 10:30AM.

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