Windchill
Well-Known Member
So I've had my private cert. for about a year and a half now, and just now made that first $100 Hamburger trip.
I've found a good number of airports that have restaurants/cafes w/in 125nm that have pretty good reviews, at least worth checking out.
Today Amy and I flew from Winchester, VA (KOKV) to Shenandoah Valley Regional (KSHD). We have family going to school near there and family friends that live in the area. Well we went to fly down for lunch at the Fly Away cafe. It was okay, nothing to write home about.
They were nice to let us borrow the courtesy car so we could go visit and we were back in about a half hour.
Well, the flight down was incredibly turbulent. One of those flights where you climb above the turbulence, only to dread the descent, all the while desiring to be on the ground. Needless to say the flight took away my hunger.
When asking Amy how the flight was, her response: "YOU AWOKE THE BABY!"
Apparently the child isn't a fan of turbulence either, and kept kicking mommy all over the place.
The return flight was surprisingly smooth. Which of course I commented on after the fact, didn't want to jinx ourselves
If nothing else, I began the adventures of the $100 Hamburger, logged some more cross-country, enjoying the priveleges of having the ability to get into an airplane, and pilot the aircraft to a destination of my choosing, seeing God's green (or brown as it was since the grass is still dormant) earth from above.
Edit: And despite the fact that I replied to the post he made about looking for CFIs at this flight school, I just realized Tiger 815 was a CFI there--doh
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I've found a good number of airports that have restaurants/cafes w/in 125nm that have pretty good reviews, at least worth checking out.
Today Amy and I flew from Winchester, VA (KOKV) to Shenandoah Valley Regional (KSHD). We have family going to school near there and family friends that live in the area. Well we went to fly down for lunch at the Fly Away cafe. It was okay, nothing to write home about.
They were nice to let us borrow the courtesy car so we could go visit and we were back in about a half hour.
Well, the flight down was incredibly turbulent. One of those flights where you climb above the turbulence, only to dread the descent, all the while desiring to be on the ground. Needless to say the flight took away my hunger.
When asking Amy how the flight was, her response: "YOU AWOKE THE BABY!"

The return flight was surprisingly smooth. Which of course I commented on after the fact, didn't want to jinx ourselves

If nothing else, I began the adventures of the $100 Hamburger, logged some more cross-country, enjoying the priveleges of having the ability to get into an airplane, and pilot the aircraft to a destination of my choosing, seeing God's green (or brown as it was since the grass is still dormant) earth from above.
Edit: And despite the fact that I replied to the post he made about looking for CFIs at this flight school, I just realized Tiger 815 was a CFI there--doh
