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Author Archives: Colin Summers
Fly Up to Stand Up
Growing up one my best friends was Marc Sedaka, whose father is the songwriter and singer of Breaking Up is Hard to Do (and a bunch more hits). Neil became famous when he was young, at nineteen he already had … Continue reading
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Boston Landing
(This is a part of A Summer of Flying.) A couple days after the flight to Fishers Island, Dexter and I had everything packed up and we Uber’ed out to Caldwell. The plane is sitting in the sun, fully fueled … Continue reading
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A Run to Fishers
(photo credit: http://blog.evantinedesign.com/tag/philadelphia-art/) (This is a part of A Summer of Flying.) Once we were settling in New York City Dexter headed up to see Columbia, we drove out of the City to see Princeton and we popped down to Swarthmore … Continue reading
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The DA62
Oops, Diamond neglected to name their new plane. I think that’s in part because it is technically a version of their Twinstar, a plane I am struggling to upgrade to. So maybe it is so they don’t tip off the … Continue reading
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The Pickup
(This is a part of A Summer of Flying.) Before I returned to London, Ontario to get the plane, I borrowed Susan’s plane to fly Rudy up to Palo Alto where he was going to be a counselor at Great … Continue reading
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Return to Factory
(This is part of A Summer of Flying.) Packing up the plane the next morning (when I discovered the broken antenna), I realize that so much of the trip is repetitive. Here I am again, with the roller bag carefully … Continue reading
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The Dropoff
(This is part of A Summer of Flying.) We started out at the end of June. It was sort of luxurious to have the front seat as an empty space to pile my bag of necessities (Kind bars, iPad mini, … Continue reading
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A Summer of Flying
It looked like it might be the last amazing summer of crossing the country with the family. And then Nell took a job on The Muppet Show for Disney and Rudy took a job as a counselor at Great Books. … Continue reading
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Walking Away
Who knows how long the article will stay up, but CBS Denver is reporting that a two seat version of our plane had engine trouble and wasn’t able to make it all the way back to the runway at Centenniel … Continue reading
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We’re off to the Vineyard, darling.
(This is a part of A Summer of Flying.) My favorite trips in the plane are those that I would never otherwise make. There was a time when my parents were up at the Lake in Canada and I was … Continue reading
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